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Daniel Taylor

The Whiteley Clinic Research Fellow – 2012


Daniel Taylor The Whiteley Clinic Research Fellow

Daniel is a second-year biomedical student at the University of Surrey who is considering a career in medicine after his primary degree.

His main research has to been to perform an audit of the 10 year results of radiofrequency ablation of the great saphenous vein. At the time of performing this research, there were no figures anywhere in the world as to the 10 year results from this procedure.

Daniel will be submitting his figures for publication in peer-reviewed journal and presenting his figures nationally later this year.

National Prizes from The Whiteley Clinic Summer Research Fellow post 2012

Annual Spring Meeting of the Venous Forum of The Royal Society of Medicine – London, April 2013 – PRIZE – Best poster

Ten Year Results of Radiofrequency Ablation (VNUS Closure®) of the Great Saphenous and Anterior Accessory Saphenous Veins, in the Treatment of Varicose Veins

DC Taylor, AM Whiteley, TJ Fernandez-Hart, MS Whiteley

Publications from The Whiteley Clinic Summer Research Fellow post 2012

Pelvic Venous Reflux is a Major Contributory Cause of Recurrent Varicose Veins in More Than a Quarter of Women

Whiteley Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders [Epub ahead of print 26 June 2014] http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvsv.2014.05.003

A.M. Whiteley, D.C. Taylor, S.J. Dos Santos, M.S.

Published Abstract from The Whiteley Clinic Summer Research Fellow post 2012

Pelvic Venous Reflux is a Major Contributory Cause of Recurrent Varicose Veins in more than a Quarter of Women

AM Whiteley, DC Taylor, MS Whiteley

Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders 2013; 1: 100-101

Ten Year Results of Radiofrequency Ablation (VNUS Closure®) of the Great Saphenous and Anterior Accessory Saphenous Veins in the Treatment of Varicose Veins

Taylor D, Whiteley A, Fernandez-Hart T, Whiteley M

Tecnicas endovasculares April 2013; Vol XVI (1): p 134

Pelvic venous reflux is a major contributory cause of recurrent varicose veins in more than a quarter of women

Whiteley A, Taylor D, Whiteley M

Tecnicas endovasculares April 2013; Vol XVI (1): 305

International Presentations from The Whiteley Clinic Summer Research Fellow post 2012

American Venous Forum 2013 Annual Meeting, Phoenix, USA – February 2013

Pelvic Venous Reflux Is A Major Contributory Cause Of Recurrent Varicose Veins In More Than A Quarter Of Women

AM Whiteley, DC Taylor, MS Whiteley

Prize session: 10th International Symposium on Endovascular Therapeutics – SITE 2013 – Barcelona, May 2013.

Ten Year Results of Radiofrequency Ablation (VNUS Closure®) of the Great Saphenous and Anterior Accessory Saphenous Veins in the Treatment of Varicose Veins

Taylor D, Whiteley A, Fernandez-Hart T, Whiteley M

Pelvic venous reflux is a major contributory cause of recurrent varicose veins in more than a quarter of women

Whiteley A, Taylor D, Whiteley M

14th Meeting of the European Venous Forum – Belgrade, June 2013

Ten Year Results of Radiofrequency Ablation (VNUS Closure®) of the Great Saphenous and Anterior Accessory Saphenous Veins in the Treatment of Varicose Veins

Taylor DC, Whiteley AM, Fernandez-Hart TJ, Whiteley MS

Pelvic venous reflux is a major contributory cause of recurrent varicose veins in more than a quarter of women

Whiteley AM, Taylor DC,Whiteley MS

International Poster Presentations from The Whiteley Clinic Summer Research Fellow post 2012

American Venous Forum 2013 Annual Meeting, Phoenix, USA – February 2013

Ten Year Results Of Radiofrequency Ablation (VNUS Closure) Of The Great Saphenous And Anterior Accessory Saphenous Veins, In The Treatment Of Varicose Veins

DC Taylor, AM Whiteley, TJ Fernandez-Hart, MS Whiteley

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10th International Symposium on Endovascular Therapeutics – SITE 2013 – Barcelona, May 2013

Ten Year Results of Radiofrequency Ablation (VNUS Closure®) of the Great Saphenous and Anterior Accessory Saphenous Veins in the Treatment of Varicose Veins

Taylor D, Whiteley A, Fernandez-Hart T, Whiteley M

Pelvic venous reflux is a major contributory cause of recurrent varicose veins in more than a quarter of women

Whiteley A, Taylor D, Whiteley M

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National Presentations from The Whiteley Clinic Summer Research Fellow post 2012

4th National Medical Student Research Conference, Leicester – October 2012

Ten Year Results of Radiofrequency Ablation (VNUS Closure®) of the Great Saphenous and Anterior Accessory Veins, in the Treatment of Varicose Veins

D.C. Taylor, A.M. Whiteley, T. Fernandez-Hart, M.S. Whiteley

Pelvic venous reflux is a major contributory cause of recurrent varicose veins in more than a quarter of women …or… ‘Pelvic venous reflux – The Elephant In The Room

A.M. Whiteley, D.C. Taylor, M.S.Whiteley

National Poster Presentations from The Whiteley Clinic Summer Research Fellow post 2012

Annual Spring Meeting of the Venous Forum of The Royal Society of Medicine – London, April 2013
PRIZE – Best poster

Ten Year Results of Radiofrequency Ablation (VNUS Closure®) of the Great Saphenous and Anterior Accessory Saphenous Veins, in the Treatment of Varicose Veins

DC Taylor, AM Whiteley, TJ Fernandez-Hart, MS Whiteley

Annual Spring Meeting of the Venous Forum of The Royal Society of Medicine – London, April 2013

Pelvic venous reflux is a major contributory cause of recurrent varicose veins in more than a quarter of women

AM Whiteley, DC Taylor, MS Whiteley