Dr. Roberts completed his training in general surgery at the University of the West Indies and a fellowship in surgical oncology and hepatobiliary surgery at the University of Toronto.
Dr. Roberts is currently the only Hepatobiliary specialist in Jamaica. He has dedicated his practice to providing specialist services to the Jamaican population. He has established his practice with his personal mantra being “affable, able and available”. He has the highest level of professionalism and incorporates proper ethical principles toward the practice of his surgical discipline.
Dr. Roberts places the wellbeing of his clients at the center of each consultation as he seeks to ensure that their needs are addressed appropriately in the most caring and empathetic manner possible. Each consultation is geared towards arriving at the most appropriate solution for the patient’s surgical problem.
A highly skilled and competent surgeon, he utalizes cutting edge surgical techniques and procedures including minimally invasive procedures such as laparoscopic procedures, radiofrequency ablation of tumours and sentinel lymph node biopsy. He specializes in cancers of the skin, thyroid, breast, colon, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, stomach, colon and anus. He also performs all general surgical procedures such as cholecystectomy, hernia repairs, biopsies, treatment of hemorrhoids and upper and lower gastrointestinal endoscopies.
Dr. Roberts takes on a multidisciplinary approach in the management of every surgical case. He incorporates the assistance of highly trained specialists (consultant anaesthetist, radiologist, pathologist, medical oncologist, and radiation oncologist) to ensure that his patients receive the best surgical intervention possible.
Another one down #digicel5krun
Had the wonderful opportunity of meeting Mr. Malcolm Gladwell
Guardian group UHWI 5K. Keep it alive!
I had the wonderful opportunity of presenting at the Hope Institute conference today.
I had the honour of presenting at the 2014 Colon Cancer Symposium organised by the Jamaica Cancer Society (JCS). My presentation: "Management of colon cancer with the knife" was well received by the audience.
Anything that requires hard work, is worth working hard for. Stay focused!
Hepatobiliary conference in Paris
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