Background
Gordon, Alan George was born on October 26, 1929 in Belfast, Ireland. Son of Ernest George and Ann (McFarland) Gordon.
(The popularity of minimally invasive techniques continues...)
The popularity of minimally invasive techniques continues to grow, and patients are increasingly aware of the advantages these methods offer: reduced scarring, shorter hospital stays and faster convalescence. Gynaecologists in particular are now finding it necessary to acquire a new range of skills to enable them to perform operations which were, for the most part, developed after they had finished their training. This book aims to provide the gynaecologist with a basic guide to hysteroscopy: how to carry out simple and more advanced procedures, necessary equipment and facilities, and how to avoid complications.
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(Most of the surgeons and gynaecologists now practising ha...)
Most of the surgeons and gynaecologists now practising had finished their training before many of the increasingly popular minimally invasive techniques had been developed. The benefits of minimally invasive surgery are well-established: minimal scarring, shorter hospital stays and faster convalescence. Patient demand for these techniques is high. This practical book has been written as a guide for the many clinicians who now wish to practise laparoscopy, and need to know the basics: how, where, when and with what. See also: Practical Hysteroscopy.
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Gordon, Alan George was born on October 26, 1929 in Belfast, Ireland. Son of Ernest George and Ann (McFarland) Gordon.
Senior certified, Methodist College, Belfast, 1947. Bachelor of Medicine, Queen's University, Belfast, 1953. F.R.C.S., Royal College Surgeons, Edinburgh, 1962.
F.R.C.O.G., Royal College Obstetrical Gynecological, London, 1974.
Resident, Belfast (Ireland) City Hospital, 1953-1955;
junior specialist, Royal Army Medical Corps., Hong Kong, 1955-1958;
assistant lecturer, Queen's U., Belfast, Ireland, 1958-1959;
senior house officer, Royal Maternity Hospital, Belfast, Ireland, 1959-1961;
senior tutor, Royal Maternity Hospital, Belfast, Ireland, 1961-1964;
lecturer, Queen's U., Belfast, Ireland, 1964-1965;
consultant, Princess Royal Hospital, Hull, England, 1965-1992. Hospital recognition center, fellowship select center, ethics committee, Royal College OB/GYN, London. Maternal death center, Department Health, London, 1983-1992.
International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics visiting professor, Jordan, 1996.
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Captain Royal Army Medical Corps, 1955-1958. Fellow England OB/GYN Society. Member Ulster OB/GYN Society (honorary member, president 1974-1975), British Society for Gynecological Endoscopy (president 1990-1992), International Society Gynecological Endoscopy, (president 1993-1995, honorary member), European Society Gynaecological Endoscopy (president 1992-1994, honorary member), Indian Association of Gynaecological Endocsopists (honorary).
Married Mary Lilian Naylor, August 20, 1963. Children: Catherine, Claire, Patrick.