General Medicine
MBBS 1975
Insulin resistance’, Metabolic medicine, Weight issues, Insulin therapy, General medicine, Occupational health, Hormonal issues, Health screening
General & Family Medicine; diagnostic perplexities.
The identification and diagnosis of disease; the intimate reality of sickness.
The patient-doctor partnership, allies in shared thinking and shared endeavour, towards:
Company, Corporate & Occupational Medical perspectives.
Who’s ill and who’s well at work, and why? A healthy workforce is a happy workforce. Pre-employment medical assessments; medical check-up programs for executives; management of sickness leave for workforce and monitoring individual cases; early retirement on health grounds.
Dr Kaye is a General Practitioner at King Edward VII's Hospital. Dr Kaye has over 30 years experience and is passionate about delivering caring and high quality medicine for the best interest of the patient. {{ label }}
Dr. Kaye was educated at La Villa St Jean School in Fribourg, Switzerland, and at Ratcliffe College in Leicester. He is a graduate of Westminster Hospital Medical School, and a former scholarship trainee at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. After a spell at the Charing Cross Hospital, Dr. Kaye set up a Private Practice Unit with Dr. Martin Scurr at the newly-opened Cromwell Hospital in London. Dr. Kaye sat on the Medical Advisory Committee of the Cromwell Hospital for twenty-five years, and therein also represented General Practice on the Ethics Committee under the Chair of Lady Roche.
His repertoire of professional experience and responsibilities falls under two major rubrics: Family Medicine, and Occupational & Corporate Medical Care.
Dr. Kaye set up the Occupational Health Departments of the Cromwell Hospital, at Salomon Brothers International and at Citigroup Bank in Canary Wharf. He headed and supervised the European Medical Directorship of the General Electric Company. He continues to oversee the occupational health services of corporate clients, national and international.
Patient-centred diagnosis and treatment form the backbone of his successful, integrated approach, and many of his patients and their families have been under his care for three decades and longer. The practice of Medicine is no solitary endeavour. Therefore Dr. Kaye works in cooperation with a group of close colleagues, all attuned to the fundamental Three As (Ability, Affability and Availability), and all of whom pass the family test: would I refer my son or daughter?
As medical translator from his native French into English, Dr. Kaye has introduced to English readers the work of continental medical authorities, most recently that of Professor Christian Peronne’s tome and work on cryptic infections & Lyme Disease.
Jungian studies over the past three decades furnish a perennial pedal note to Dr. Kaye’ work and perspectives. Metaphor in disease model and clinical history.
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