Mark Steven WhiteleyMark Whiteley is an internationally recognised expert in varicose veins, venous surgery for varicose veins and venous surgery and pelvic congestion syndrome. He introduced endovenous surgery into the UK in March 1999, performing the first endovenous peration in the UK using radiofrequency ablation. With his colleague Judy Holdstock, he invented the TRLOP technique to close incompetent perforating veins in the leg, in 2001. This is now erroneously called PAPS by some, having been "re-invented" at a later date. Mark set up The Whiteley Clinic in Guildford in the UK in 2001, and has Whiteley Clinics in Guildford, London and Bristol. Mark is a visiting Professor at the University of Surrey and has over 100 peer-reviewed publications in venous surgery and pelvic congestion syndrome. He has supervised several PhD students and has won several international and national prizes for his work in venous surgery and pelvic congestion syndrome. Mark founded The College of Phlebology with an aim to teach endovenous surgery and the science of venous investigations and treatments to all those interested in Phlebology. He runs an international meeting in London each year and runs regular training courses in the UK for those wanting to learn or improve their endovenous surgery techniques. Mark is regularly asked to lecture at international veins meetings and is now publishing his work in a series of books aimed at different levels. His "Understanding" books are aimed at those interested in venous surgery, varicose veins and leg ulcers both public and interested professionals. His "Advances" books collections of chapters written by world experts in their fields, on all areas of venous investigations and treatments. Read More Read Less
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