Married to Siobhan ❤️, father of 5 great guys, urologist. Love rugby, sailing, squash, tennis, all music, cinema, good food wine company. All opinions mine
@jim_demps Disgusting images. No place for that kind of assault in rugby. Or the people who commit such acts. Reminiscent of Schalk Burger and Luke Fitzgerald. No sanction will be too much.
I’m a huge admirer of Siya Kolisi, but this video sadly presents the image of SA rugby
@kirawontmiss Answer is high up on the scale. Superb actress in so many roles. Also very beautiful in my opinion. And comes across very well in talk shows. If that’s called mid, I can’t imaging what great is.
@fedballtennis This comment discordant with well established realities. Federer universally recognised the most talented, and emotional, player of all time. Djokovic based on results and titles is the ‘greatest’ but is never seen as such. His hardwired anger is always visible, sadly.
@thakur_nave@nevadanfor@TheTennisLetter Agree 💯. No one compares to Federer combining dignity, style, titles, competitiveness and sportsmanship.
Djokovic is greatest winner. If that’s your thing, then he’s the greatest. For most tennis fans, it’s not their thing, and they make that clear, which is their right
Patient Office Chair Eamonn Rogers presented last month at @HellenicUrology's Annual Meeting, about the role of the Patient Office and the importance of patient engagement.
The Patient Office meets this weekend with the EAU Patient Advocacy Group (EPAG) and Working Group (WG) members to discuss initiatives for 2024.
Top of the agenda: EAU24, shared decision-making, and AI's rapidly evolving role in patient education.
BAUS President, ISU President and past President with our distinguished international guest speakers @JoCresswell4 @philcornford @PeterRyan8@BAUSurology@OTRAXER#isu23
@OTRAXER Fantastic EAU lecture at ISU23, Olivier, much appreciated by all ISU members present 👏! Your support for 🇮🇪 in Stade de France also 💯🙌😊 @Uroweb@UrowebESU@EauPatient#ISU23
A Surgeon’s surgeon and a true gentleman died this week
He loved to teach, a knowing twinkle in his eye
“Feel the skin, feel the fascia, feel the bowels, feel the back muscles, feel the mattress, feel the bed frame, now what colour are my shoes?!
Godspeed Mr Hy Browne
It has not been a good week
We lost another surgical warrior in Prof Dermot Hehir today.
A pioneer of minimally invasive hernia repair in Ireland, we travelled from all over Ireland for him to take care of us.
We shall miss you but are so much better for having known you