MBChB, Msc(Clinical Dermatology), MRCP, MRCGP, DipRCPath
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I have been a Consultant Dermatologist and dermatopathologist for over five years, with at least seven years training in the specialty prior to that. In addition to seeing and treating patients and performing skin surgery for benign and malignant lesions, I report skin biopsies therefore enabling me to provide a comprehensive dermatology service. I have an interest in skin cancer, benign lesions of the skin as well as inflammatory skin conditions.
I specialise in all aspects of dermatology including skin cancer, benign lesions of the skin and inflammatory skin diseases such as acne, psoriasis and eczema.
I have performed over 1,000 skin biopsies/excisions of benign and malignant lesions of the skin.
I am the Clinical Lead for dermatology at Basildon University Hospital and the Deputy Lead for skin cancer.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Dr Ravi Suchak at Spire include:
Other treatments
MBChB / University of Edinburgh / 1995
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
MRCP / Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh) / 1998
Member of the Royal College of Physicians
MSc / Kings College, London / 2003
Masters in Dermatology
MRCGP / Royal College of General Practitioners (London) / 2003
Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners
Dip RCPath / Royal College of Pathologists (London) / 2011
Diploma in Dermatopathology Royal College of Pathologists
Member of the Royal College of Physicians
Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners
Diplomat Royal College of Pathologists
Member of the British Association of Dermatologists
Member of the American Society of Dermatopathology
I am the Clinical Lead for Dermatology at Basildon University Hospital and Deputy Lead for the Skin Cancer Multidisciplinary Team
Evaluation of the role of routine melan-A immunohistchemistry for exclusion of microinvasion in 120 cases of lentigo maligna. Am J Dermatopathol
01/05/2014
Cutaneous Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma: A Clinicopathologic Study of 31 cases of a Rare Neoplasm With New Observations. Americal Journal of Surgical Pathology;36 (12):1883-1891
January 2012
Primary cutaneous rhabdomyosarcomas and rhabdomyosarcomatous differentiation of cutaneous lesions: A series of five cases. J Cutan Pathol: 39:102
January 2012
Primary cutaneous epitheloid angiosarcoma: a clinicopathologic study of 13 cases of a rare neoplasm occurring outside the setting of conventional angiosarcomas and with predilection for the limbs. Americal Journal of Surgical Pathology;35 (1):60-69
01/01/2011
Cutaneous neuroblastoma-like schwannoma: a report of two cases, one with a plexiform pattern, and a review of the literature. J Cutan Pathol;37(9):997-1001
January 2010
Extragenital lichen sclerosus et atrophicus mimicking cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: report of a case. J Cutan Pathol;37(9):982-986
01/01/2010
Indolent CD8-positive lymphoid proliferation of the face: part of the spectrum of primary cutaneous small/medium-sized pleomorphic l-cell lymphoma or a distinct entity? J Cutan Pathol 37(9):977-981
January 2010
Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
I enjoy spending my spare time with family and we frequently go on cycling and hiking holidays. I regularly participate in racket sports and love watching football. In addition I also enjoy cinema and music.
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