Location:
- University College Hospital
- National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
- Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals
- University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street
Professor David Ralph is professor of urology at UCLH and UCL, London since 1996. His training included general surgery at St Thomas’s and St Mary’s Hospitals London, and urology at Leeds and the St Peter’s Hospitals London. He is a fellow of both the London and Edinburgh surgical colleges and has also obtained a BSc in biochemistry and an MS in London.
Since appointed in 1996, he has built up the andrology department at UCLH from a single man unit into a department of six consultants, six clinical fellows, MD and PhD students and junior staff. It is now the largest, most prestigious andrology department in the world with over 50 international observerships per year and the highest number of tertiary referrals in the UK.
His practice is entirely confined to andrology with the main interests being penile reconstruction, Peyronie’s disease, erectile dysfunction with penile prosthesis insertion and male infertility. He currently inserts over 200 penile implants per year. He runs a large multidisciplinary erectile dysfunction service with a European training fellowship for penile prosthesis implantation and is director of the Erectile Dysfunction Clinical Trials Unit.
He has held many prestigious positions, the most notable including the chairman of the BAUS section of andrology, president of the British Society of Sexual Medicine and president of the European Society for Sexual Medicine (ESSM). He is currently chairman of The European Society of Genitourethral Reconstructive Surgeons, president of the Sexual Advice Association charity and a specialist advisor to NICE.
He founded the national penile cancer centre at UCLH, the international training centre for penile prostheses insertion and the major phallic reconstruction unit. It is also the biggest priapism centre in the UK.
He has over 250 peer-reviewed publication, 60 chapters and books, 500 international presentations and 500 invited lectures. He has been awarded the Brantley Scott medal in 2016 for recognition of his international contribution to prosthetic urology and the British Society For Sexual Medicine career award in 2017.