Personal Profile
Dr Ure Eke qualified in medicine from Liverpool University in 2003 with Honours. She then went on to complete her dermatology training in the West Midlands. Subsequently, she undertook a fellowship in Mohs Micrographic Surgery at the Royal Victoria Infirmary Hospital, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne in 2015.
She has been a substantive NHS consultant at the University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust since 2015 practising in general dermatology, skin cancer and dermatologic surgery. She also has a keen interest in skin of colour conditions.
She is also a substantive consultant in Solihull hospital where she practices Mohs micrographic surgery, the gold standard for treatment of basal cell carcinomas.
She has a passion for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and has contributed regularly as a faculty member of the British Society of Dermatologic Surgery since 2015. She has published multiple papers and has given many national and international presentations including Europe and the USA and has contributed to Dermatology textbooks.
She has been a substantive NHS consultant at the University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust since 2015 practising in general dermatology, skin cancer and dermatologic surgery. She also has a keen interest in skin of colour conditions.
She is also a substantive consultant in Solihull hospital where she practices Mohs micrographic surgery, the gold standard for treatment of basal cell carcinomas.
She has a passion for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and has contributed regularly as a faculty member of the British Society of Dermatologic Surgery since 2015. She has published multiple papers and has given many national and international presentations including Europe and the USA and has contributed to Dermatology textbooks.