Striving for excellence.
Peter Shah Strategic Solutions is an independent business providing professional, strategic and medical advice and mentoring, using a wealth of over 40 years of experience and working in partnership with a world-renowned expert team. Professor Peter Shah is a consultant ophthalmic surgeon at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust and Co-Director of the Birmingham Institute for Glaucoma Research. Alongside this he is also the Past-President of the United Kingdom and Eire Glaucoma Society (UKEGS). He is an international expert in glaucoma, patient safety and elite performance mentoring.
He believes passionately in the the trinity of clinical care, research and education and the symbiotic relationship that links them. He believes that busy surgeons and physicians need to optimise their own wellbeing in order to be able to help and transform the lives of others - protecting surgeons, protects patients. The same skills can be also be used to help busy professionals in the commercial sector.
He is a dedicated writer in both medical and literary spheres and has a Master of Arts with Distinction in Creative Writing with a lifelong interest in literature and the arts.
Peter Shah Strategic Solutions draws together 40 years of knowledge and expertise to provide tools that enhance the capability, productivity and wellbeing of others in both medical and commercial sectors.
Private practice
Edgbaston Eye Clinic - 38 Harborne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 3EB. (0121 446 1811)
Spire Eye Centre, Little Aston Hospital - Little Aston Hall Drive, Sutton Coldfield, B74 3UP. (0121 353 2444)
☎ CONTACT
For all professional and business enquiries please contact my private secretary Rochelle Evans:
ophthsec@btinternet.com
0121 446 1811 - 13:00-20:00 Mon to Fri.
For a link to Professor Peter Shah discussing only eye surgery please see the link below
For a link to a video of Professor Peter Shah discussing safe surgery and the Phacoemulisfication course see the link below.
For a link to a video discussing major eye surgery from the perspective of both patient and surgeon please see the link below: