Dato' Dr Ho Teik Kok

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Dato' Dr Ho Teik Kok, Consultant Vascular / Endovascular & General Surgeon, completed the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree at the University of Malaya. Following the undergraduate study, he immediately went to the UK to further his training in 1999. He obtained both Memberships of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS) of England and Edinburgh in 2003 and completed the inter-collegiate surgical exit examination of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons in UK, to obtain the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) in 2010. He was awarded the Doctors of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Vascular Surgery in 2012 by the University College London, The University of London, as well as the Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) by the General Medical Council, UK. He trained under world best vascular surgeons from the Royal Free & University College Hospital, London and is a fully trained vascular/endovascular and general surgeon. He is on the Specialist Register of the General Medical Council, UK and the National Specialist Register, Malaysia. Dr Ho has worked and trained in the UK over 15 years. He has been recruited from London under the Malaysian Talent Corp Returning Experts Programme to Malaysia.

Practices

Specialization

Vascular Surgeon (Endovascular Surgeon)
General Surgeon

Qualifications

MBBS (UM), MRCS (Edinburgh), MRCS (England), Intercollegiate FRCS General & Vascular Surgery (UK), Certificate of Completion of Training (UK), PhD in Vascular Surgery (UK)

Awards & Recognition

【PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS】 • M Salji, P Gogalniceanu, TK Ho, S Mackenzie, P Patient, S Choksy, C Backhouse, R Motson, A Howard; Comparison of operative outcomes of laparoscopic versus open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms – A prospective study of a single centre learning experience. International Journal of Surgery 2012; 10(8):S109 • T. K. Ho, S. Xu, D. Joshi, J. Tsui, D. J. Abraham,D. M. Baker. CXCL12 upregulated by hypoxia and stimulates cell proliferation via P44/42 and attenuates apoptosis via PI3/AKT pathways in angiogenesis. British Journal of Surgery 97(S6) 13-14 Nov 2010 • Dhiraj Joshi, T. K. Ho, Janice Tsui, S. Selvakumar, Korsa Khan, David Abraham, Daryll Baker. Erythropoietin is angiogenic and tissue protective in human critical limb ischaemia. British Journal of Surgery 97(S6) 13-14 Nov 2010 • T. K. Ho The Angiogenic Effects of CXCL12 Variants and the Expressions of CXCL12 Variants and CXCR4 in Human Critical Limb Ischaemia. Cardiovascular Pathology; Vol 17(4) Page 268; July/August 2008 • T. K. Ho, S. Xu, P. Leoni, N. Aden, C. DiSalvo, R.Walesby, C.M. Black, D.J. Abraham, G. Hamilton, D.M. Baker. Increased SDF-1alpha and CXCR4 but not SDF-1beta expression in human critical limb ischaemia. British Journal of Surgery; Vol 95(4) S1:3; February 2008 • T. K. Ho, M. Griffiths, M. Dashwood, R. Stratton, C. M. Black, D.J. Abraham, G. Hamilton and D.M. Baker. Endothelin-1 promotes proliferation and angiogenesis via the ETB receptor. British Journal of Surgery; Vol 94 S1:2; February 2007 • T.K. Ho, M. Griffiths, R. Stratton, C.M. Black, D.J. Abraham and D.M. Baker. Endothelin-1 promotes proliferation and angiogenesis in cultured endothelial cells via the ETB receptor Vascular Pharmacology; Vol 45(3) Page e114 September 2006 • T.K. Ho, X. Shiwen, C. DiSalvo, R.K. Walesby, C.M. Black, D.J. Abraham and D.M. Baker. Angiogenic roles of stromal-derived factor-1(SDF-1/CXCL12) variants and in-vivo CXCR4 expression in microvessels of human critical limb ischaemia. Vascular Pharmacology; Vol 45(3) Page e116; September 2006 • T.K. Ho, V. Rajkumar, K. Khan, C. DiSalvo, R.K. Walesby, C.M. Black, D.J. Abraham and D.M. Baker. Increased angiogenic response but deficient arteriolization and abnormal microvessel ultrastructure in human critical limb ischaemia. Vascular Pharmacology; Vol 45(3) Page e118; September 2006 • TK Ho, S Xu, DJ Abraham, CM Black, DM Baker. Angiogenic roles of the chemokine stromal-derived factor-1(SDF-1/CXCL12) variants and involvement of AKT and ERK1/2 signalling pathways in human microvascular endothelial cells. British Journal of Surgery Vol 9(7):896-902 July 2006 • TK Ho, V Rajkumar, M Ponticos, M Garcia, K Khan, C Hart, DiSalvo, RK Walesby, DJ Abraham, CM Black, DM Baker. Increased hypoxia inducible factor-1alpha and localisation of erythropoietin in human critical limb ischaemia. British Journal of Surgery Vol 9(7):896-902 July 2006 • TK Ho, V Rajkumar, M Ponticos, M Garcia, K Khan, C Hart, DiSalvo, RK Walesby, DJ Abraham, CM Black, DM Baker. Increased hypoxia inducible factor-1alpha and localisation of erythropoietin in human critical limb ischaemia British Journal of Surgery Vol 93 (S2):21 April 2006 • TK Ho, S Xu, DJ Abraham, CM Black, DM Baker. The chemokine stromal-derived factor-1 (SDF-1/CXCL12) beta is the more potent variant in human microvascular cell survival and proliferation. British Journal of Surgery Vol 93 (S2):8 April 2006 • TK Ho, DJ Abraham, CM Black, V Rajkumar, C DiSalvo, RK Walesby, C Hart, DM Baker, Increased hypoxia inducible factor – 1alpha expression and angiogenesis in critical limb ischaemia in human. British Journal of Surgery Vol 92 (S1):81 April 2005 【ORAL PRESENTATIONS】 • A Dedicated Multidisciplinary Amputee Service Achieves Improved Patient Experience and Reduces Length of Stay. The Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland (VSGBI) Annual Meeting, Edinburgh, November 2011 • CXCL12 Upregulated By Hypoxia And Stimulates Cell Proliferation Via p44/42 And Attenuates Apoptosis Via PI3/Akt Pathways In Angiogenesis, Society of Academic and Research Surgery (SARS) Annual Meeting, London, January 2010 • The Angiogenic Effects of CXCL12Variants and the Expressions of CXCL12 Variants and CXCR4 in Human Critical Limb Ischaemia, International Society of Applied Cardiovascular Biology (ISCAB) Biennial Meeting, Bordeaux, September 2008 – Young Investigator Award Winner • Increased SDF-1alpha and CXCR4 but not SDF-1beta expression in human critical limb ischaemia, SARS Annual Meeting, Birmingham, January 2008 • Stromal-derived factor (SDF)-1 in Human Critical Limb Ischaemia, The Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland (VSGBI) Annual Meeting, Manchester, November 2007 – Prize Winner of SARS Session • Increased SDF-1alpha But Not SDF-1beta Expression With Raised CXCR4 In Human Critical Limb Ischemia, Society of Vascular Surgery (SVS) Research Initiatives Conference, Washington DC, March 2007 • Endothelin-1 promotes proliferation and angiogenesis via the ETB receptor, The Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland (VSGBI) Annual Meeting, Edinburgh, November 2006 • Angiogenic Effects Of Stromal-derived Factor-1(SDF-1/CXCL12) Variants And In-vivo Microvessel Expression Of CXCR4 In Human Critical Limb Ischemia; Society of Vascular Surgery (SVS) Research Initiatives Conference, Washington DC, March 2006 • Patey Prize Session: Increased Hypoxia Inducible Factor – 1 And Localisation Of Erythropoietin In Human Critical Limb Ischaemia, Society of Academic and Research Surgery (SARS) Meeting, Edinburgh, January 2006 • Patey Prize Session: Angiogenic Roles Of The Chemokine Stromal-Derived Factor-1 (SDF-1/CXCL12) Variants And Involvement Of Akt And Erk 1/2 Signalling Pathways In Human Microvascular Endothelial Cells, Society of Academic and Research Surgery (SARS) Meeting, Edinburgh, January 2006 • BJS Prize Session: Increased HIF-1alpha and Localisation of Erythropoietin In Human Critical Limb Ischaemia, The Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland (VSGBI) Annual Meeting, Bournemouth, November 2005 • The Chemokine SDF-1(CXCL12)-beta is The More Potent Variant In Human Microvascular Cell Survival and Proliferation, VSGBI Annual Meeting, Bournemouth, November 2005 • International Union of Angiology Prize Session: Angiogenesis and Characterisation of Vascular Endothelial Subtypes in Human Critical Limb Ischaemia, EUROCHAP, Glasgow, October 2005 • Increased Angiogenic Response and HIF-1alpha in Human Critical Limb Ischaemia; Society of Vascular Surgery (SVS) Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, June 2005 【POSTERS】 • Endothelin-1 promotes proliferation and angiogenesis in cultured endothelial cells via the ETB receptor; International Vascular Biology Meeting (IVBM), Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, June 2006 • Increased Angiogenic Response But Deficient Arteriolization And Abnormal Microvessel Ultrastructure In Human Critical Limb Ischaemia; IVBM, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, June 2006 • Angiogenic Roles Of Stromal-Derived Factor-1(SDF-1/CXCL12) Variants and In-vivo CXCR4 Expression in Microvessels of Human Critical Limb Ischaemia; IVBM, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, June 2006 • Endothelin-1 Promotes Proliferation and Angiogenesis in Cultured Endothelial Cells via The ETB Receptor, SVS Research Initiatives Conference, Washington DC, March 2006 • Increased HIF-1alpha and Angiogenic Response In Critical Limb Ischaemia In Human; Association of Surgeons of Great Britain & Ireland (ASGBI) Annual Meeting, Glasgow, April 2005 • Endogenous Angiogenic Response In Human Critical Limb Ischaemia; Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) Annual Meeting, Sheffield March 2005 • Unscheduled Re-Attendence In The A&E Department; British Association for Emergency Medicine (BAEM) Conference, April 2003ON

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Malaysia Medical Council: 57004
National Specialist Register: 129520

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Bahasa Malaysia
Mandarin

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