About Jeremy Crew


Jeremy Crew qualified from Cambridge University and St Thomas' Hospital, London in 1989. He undertook basic surgical training in London and Guildford prior to starting specialist urological training in Oxford in 1994. His surgical experience was supplemented by clinical attachments at The Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre, New York (www.mskcc.org) and The Institute of Urology, Berne, Switzerland (www.urologie.insel.ch).

During his training Jeremy Crew gained a Doctor of Medicine [MD(Cantab)] for his thesis on the molecular biology of bladder cancer. This was awarded the European Association of Urology Thesis Award and the Sir Walter Langdon Browne Award (Cambridge University).

Jeremy Crew was appointed as Consultant Urological Surgeon and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Oxford in 2001, since when he has provided a general urological service with a specialist interest in urological malignancy in Oxford and Banbury. He is urology cancer lead and nationally sits on the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) Section of Oncology Committee. In addition he is part of the National Cancer Peer Review team.