1986: MB ChB Distinction in Surgery
1986: Sampson Gamgee Prize
1992: Fellow Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCSEng)
1992: Master of Science of Anatomy (MSc) Birmingham
1998: Intercollegiate Speciality Board Examination in Plastic Surgery (FRCS/plast)
1999: United Kingdom Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training
Garth Titley is a consultant at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. He is an accredited plastic surgeon and has been on the General Medical Council's specialist register since 1999.
He graduated with distinction in surgery from the University of Birmingham Medical School in 1986. Following qualification, he spent two years teaching anatomy to medical and dental students and undertaking research at Birmingham University. He was awarded a Master of Science (MSc) for this research work.
He undertook training in surgery overall in Sussex and the East Midlands. During his training, he was awarded the Frank Cort Prize (1997) and a British Association of Plastic Surgeons travelling bursary (1998) to work and study at the internationally acclaimed Hand and Microsurgery Unit of the Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
In 1999 he was appointed as a consultant plastic surgeon to The West Midlands Regional Plastic Surgery Unit, University Hospital Birmingham and Good Hope Hospital, Sutton Coldfield. Between 1999 and 2009 he was lead clinician for skin cancer at Good Hope Hospital.
Garth has a major interest in surgical training. He was a member of The West Midlands regional specialist registrar training committee for over 10 years. He is currently lead organiser for the West Midlands specialist in-service training examinations and a member of the national question writing group for the FRCS (plast) examination.
Garth has a Cosmetic Surgery, General and Hand Surgery practice and undergone specialist training in the use of Botulinum Toxin and Hyaluronic Acid Fillers for the treatment of facial lines.
Mr Titley is a member of the following professional societies