About Karl Pang
Mr Karl Pang is a Consultant Urologist and Andrologist at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in London, where he serves as Clinical Lead for Male Infertility. He also holds an Honorary Associate Professorship in the Division of Surgery and Interventional Science at University College London.
Mr Pang graduated in Medicine from the University of Glasgow, having previously completed an intercalated BSc in Immunobiology at King's College London. He subsequently obtained an MSc with Distinction in Medical Research and a PhD in Prostate Cancer Epigenetics at the University of Sheffield. His specialist urology training was completed in Yorkshire, followed by a Clinical Andrology Fellowship at the Institute of Andrology, University College London Hospital. In 2023, he was appointed Clinical Assistant Professor in Urology at the University of Hong Kong and Queen Mary Hospital, before returning to London in 2024. He holds fellowship qualifications from the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS Urol) and the European Board of Urology (FEBU).
Mr Pang is Chief Editor of three textbooks — Basic Urological Sciences, Challenging Cases in Urological Surgery, and Clinical Andrology — and has authored over 125 peer-reviewed publications. He has presented extensively at international conferences, received multiple European Association of Urology awards, and secured over £250,000 in research funding. Actively engaged in education, he supervises surgical trainees and postgraduate students, and holds the positions of Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and Member of the Academy of Medical Educators.
His leadership roles include Senior Associate at the EAU Guidelines Office and former membership of the EAU Young Academic Urologists' Sexual Medicine and Penile/Testis Cancer committees. He currently serves on the International Society for Sexual Medicine Young Researchers Board. Mr Pang's clinical and research interests centre on men's sexual and reproductive health and genital oncology, combining expert clinical care with academic leadership to advance patient outcomes.
Expertise
- General Urology
- Andrology
- Fertility
- Prostate
- Urological Cancer
Overview
- Age of patients seen
- 18+
- Qualifications
MBChB, BSc(Hons), MSc, PhD, FRCS(Urol), FEBU, AFHEA, MAcadMEd, MRSPH
- Languages spoken
- English, Chinese
- Online profiles
- Research highlights
Research Focus: Men's Sexual and Reproductive Health, Male Genital Oncology
PhD in Prostate Cancer Genetics 3 Edited Textbooks (Basic Urological Sciences 2021, Challenging Concepts in Urological Surgery 2022, Clinical Andrology: a Practical Guide 2025)
Over 125 Peer-reviewed Publications and 19 Book Chapters https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5703-2319 Over 30 International and Regional Presentations
- Professional memberships
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS)
Fellow of the European Board of Urology (EBU)
Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA)
Member of the Academy of Medical Educators (AoME)
Member of the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management (FMLM)
Member of the European Association of Urology (EAU) Member of the British Society of Urological Surgeons (BAUS)
Member of the Society of International Urology (SIU)
Member of the International Society for Sexual
Medicine (ISSM) Member of the Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH)
- Certifications and Awards
University College London Health Future Impact Leaders Scholarship 2025
The Urology Foundation Research Innovation and Research Award 2022
Surgery and Surgical Specialties’ category winner. BMA Medical Book Awards 2022 (Basic Urological Sciences)
Resident Corner Award Winning papers published in European Urology in 2018. 34th EAU Congress, Mar 2019, Barcelona
Gordon Bryden Medal- Best abstract (Podium). Annual Yorkshire Urology Audit Group (YUAG) 2018
1st Prize Best Poster (Podium)- PCA3 and Prostate Cancer. 30th EAU Congress Mar 2015, Madrid
The Urology Foundation Research Scholarship 2015 and 2016
The Royal College of Surgeons Research Fellowship 2014
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