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  1. Jan 27, 2024 · Professor Miles Levy is a consultant endocrinologist at The University Hospital of Leicester and an Honorary Associate Professor at Leicester University. He specialises in adrenal, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, male endocrinology, female endocrinology, and endocrine tumours.

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  2. Professor Miles Levy is a consultant endocrinologist at the University Hospitals of Leicester, and Honorary Associate Professor at Leicester University. Miles is on the Founding Group for the Society’s Endocrine Genetic Testing event, taking place this September.

  3. Professor Miles Levy. Consultant Physician - Endocrinologist. MBBS, MD, FRCP (UK) Make an enquiry. I am a Consultant Endocrinologist specialising in adrenal, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, sodium disorders, diabetes insipidus, male endocrinology, female endocrinology, and endocrine tumours.

    • Where It All Started – Croydon 2008
    • Changing The Name of A Condition
    • What Should We Change to?
    • How Do You Officially Change The Name of A condition?
    • What Now?
    • References

    When Malcolm Prentice, a mild-mannered endocrinologist working in South London, contacted us about the terrible case of Kane Gorny, it was impossible not to be moved or not to think that this must never happen again. The case had achieved notoriety in the media, as Kane rang 999 from a hospital bed after a routine operation. He was not given water ...

    There are very few conditions where the fix is so easy: fluids and desmopressin. It is not so easy, however, to know how to fix complicated healthcare systems. We decided to take a ‘land, sea and air approach’ – from all angles. This has included education (of clinicians, patients and the public), making desmopressin a critical medicine, and succee...

    This is more difficult. Like naming a child, everyone has their favourite, unconscious bias is at play, and nothing in life is perfect. The sole ambition was always to remove the word diabetes. Names suggested and discarded along the way have included ‘pituitary insipidus’ (etymologically incorrect and not all patients have pituitary disease), ‘ADH...

    As they say on ‘Bake Off’, it has been a journey. We have had to learn about the worlds of ICD-11 (International Classification of Diseases 11th Revision; https://icd.who.int) and SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine – Clinical Terms). We struck it lucky by finding a helpful influential contact at SNOMED CT. He thinks our case is perfec...

    We published an article in the August issue of Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, reporting an investigation of the perspectives of over 1,000 patients with DI (or whatever it’s now called). Over 85% wanted name change.2 Our publication in October of a position statement in the world’s major endocrine journals should raise the profile of this initiat...

    1. Working Group for Renaming Diabetes Insipidus 2022 Endocrine Connections 11 e220378 (also published in Archives of Endocrinology & Metabolism, Clinical Endocrinology, Endocrine Journal, European Journal of Endocrinology, Hormone Research in Paediatrics, Pituitary and Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism). 2. Atila C et al. 2022 Lancet ...

  4. Dr Miles J Levy, MD FRCP . Dr Miles Levy has been Consultant Endocrinologist in Leicester Royal Infirmary since 2005 and is honorary Senior Lecturer in Medicine in the University of Leicester.

  5. Miles LEVY | Cited by 956 | of University Hospitals Of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester (UHL) | Read 51 publications | Contact Miles LEVY

  6. Dr Miles Levy. Endocrinology and diabetes mellitus 04102652. Bupa Platinum consultant. Fee assured. Awaiting verification. Open Referral network. Offers. Face-to-face consultations. Video and telephone consultations. About me. Miles Levy is Honorary Associate Professor, University of Leicester.