The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow has awarded world-leading surgeon, Professor Ashutosh Tewari, with its highest honour.
Professor Tewari was made an Honorary Fellow of the College at a Diploma Ceremony on Wednesday 6 May. Based at The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, Professor Tewari is a pioneer of robotic surgery to treat patients with prostate cancer.
He is also working to unlock the genomic causes of prostate cancer, as well as investigating innovative imaging techniques to identify biomarkers that could play a crucial role in diagnosis, treatment planning, and management of the disease.
Upon accepting the award, Professor Tewari paid tribute to his family, the colleagues and mentors who have inspired him throughout his career, as well as his patients: “The truest purpose of all this work.”