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CloseDr Pipin Singh works as a GP partner, GP trainer, training programme director and clinical author for MIMS, GP Online and Pulse. He is also involved with national recruitment for general practice. His interests include general medicine, men’s health (such as prostate problems and sexual health) and diabetes. He qualified from the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne Medical School in 2005 and his training posts included acute medicine at North Tyneside General Hospital and Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, accident and emergency, obstetrics and gynaecology, psychiatry and community diabetes. Dr Singh acquired the MRCGP in August 2010. Personal interests include tennis, running, general fitness training, cooking and travelling. He is also an active member of the local tennis club and a keen chess and snooker player.
Professor Mike Kirby FRCP Editor Trends in Urology & Men’s Health, previously, Visiting Professor to the University of Hertfordshire, Centre for Research in Primary & Community Care, & The Prostate Centre, London.
Professor Kirby worked as a GP in Letchworth, Hertfordshire. He also worked in the cardiology department at the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, for 36 years, and provided an open-access echocardiography service for patients with heart failure for the local Primary Care Trust. He was Visiting Professor to the Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, at the University of Hertfordshire. His subsequent clinical work was at The Prostate Centre in London, where he dealt with complex cardio-metabolic diseases, sexual problems and andrology. He has been a long-term member of the British Society for Sexual Medicine. An Associate Member of the British Association of Urological Surgeons, a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Current editor of Trends in Urology & Men’s Health. He also holds membership of several NHS advisory boards. He has published more than 450 clinical papers and 33 books. The 4th edition of Men’s Health and Testosterone in Cardiometabolic and other diseases were published in 2022.