
Professor Angus McNair
SFHEA, M.B.,Ch.B.(Bristol), PhD, F.R.C.S. (Eng)
Current positions
Professor of Colorectal Surgery
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
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Research interests
I am Professor of Colorectal Surgery at the University of Bristol and Honorary Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at North Bristol NHS Trust, with a career dedicated to advancing surgical care, research, and education. My clinical and academic work centres on improving outcomes in colorectal cancer and developing patient-centred approaches to shared decision making.
As a researcher, I have published over 100 peer-reviewed papers, including lead and senior authorship in Journal of Clinical Oncology and PLOS Medicine. My contributions to core outcome set methodology have shaped international standards, influencing regulators, funders, and guideline developers such as NICE, EMA, and the Cochrane Collaboration. I have secured funding from leading funders including NIHR and MRC. My current programme integrates real-time monitoring of patients’ experiences into routine surgical care, already benefitting thousands of patients monthly.
Alongside research, I am deeply committed to medical education. I co-lead the final year of Bristol’s MBChB programme, overseeing training 300 future doctors annually. Recognised as a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, I have been awarded for outstanding educational leadership.
I welcome opportunities to collaborate across academia, healthcare, and industry to improve surgical innovation, patient outcomes, and clinical training.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Alpaca study
Principal Investigator
Description
Background Over 5 million people decide to have surgery each year. These decisions are important and life-changing. Shared decision making (SDM) is the recommended way for patients and professionals make…Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/09/2023 to 31/05/2025
Publications
Recent publications
29/07/2025Delivering a national de-adoption programme
BMC Health Services Research
Information standards for innovative surgery
BJS
Patient and surgeon perspectives of a large-scale system for automated, real-time monitoring and feedback of shared decision-making integrated into surgical practice
BMJ Open
Relevance and flexibility are key
BMC Health Services Research
Developing a core outcome set for interventions in people with mild cognitive impairment
BMJ Open