Museum Reception - Meet The Staff
Jonathan Goddard (Curator)
Jonathan is a Consultant Urological Surgeon at Leicester General Hospital. As Curator of the BAUS Virtual Museum, he is responsible for providing most of the written content, together with innumerable old images and illustrations.
Many of the instruments displayed are from Jonathan's personal collection.
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Harriet Goddard (Junior Curator)
Harriet helps in the Museum, especially when the museum cabinet exhibit in the BAUS Office needs review.
Harriet has a small office under the museum stairs, where she studies some of the extraordinary exhibits. She is very keen on making educational videos and has now assembled sizeable collections of urological autographs, medals and stamps.
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Peter Thompson (Contributor)
Peter is an Emeritus (retired) Consultant Urological Surgeon who worked at King's College Hospital, London. He was one of the early driving forces behind the establishment of a Virtual Museum and has made major contributions to many of the documents filed in the Museum.
He is part of the History of Urology committee for the European Association of Urology (EAU).
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Dominic Hodgson (Contributor)
Dominic is a Consultant Urological Surgeon at Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth. He has contributed many of the documents filed in the Museum and interviewed some senior urologists, originally published in written form in the BJMSU (now the JCU).
You can listen to some of these interviews on the website in the section Standing on the Shoulders of Giants. He has also chaired the BAUS Education Committee.
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Nigel Bullock (Contributor)
Nigel is an Emeritus (retired) Consultant Urological Surgeon who worked at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. He has edited the BAUS website since 2010, and is responsible for presentation of the website content, including items in the Virtual Museum. He has provided many of the graphics, and has photographed the instruments in the Cambridge (John Withycombe) collection.
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