Christopher Woodhouse, 6th Baron Terrington

Christopher Woodhouse, 6th Baron Terrington

Professor Christopher Richard James Woodhouse, 6th Baron Terrington (born 20 September 1946) is a British peer and a senior urologist.

He was born in 1946, the son of Colonel Christopher Woodhouse. He was educated at Winchester College and Guy's Hospital Medical School. Throughout his academic career he was an avid coxswain, steering Winchester College, University of London and Leander Club crews.

Terrington became a urological surgeon in 1970. He was senior registrar at the Institute of Urology from 1977–1981 and senior lecturer from 1981 until 1997. In the latter year he moved to University College Hospital as Reader in Adolescent Urology, and professor from 2006. He has been Clinical Director of Urology at the same instiution since 2001. He was a consultant at St. George's Hospital from 1985–1995 and has occupied the same position at the Royal Marsden Hospital since 1981 as well as that of honorary consultant at Great Ormond Street Hospital since 1981.

In addition, Terrington has been an honorary member of the Australasian Urological Association since 1999, Chairman of the British Journal of Urology since 2000 and President of Genito-Urinary Reconstructive Surgeons (USA) since 2002.

He inherited his title when his father died in 2001. He was an unsuccessful candidate for election as a crossbench hereditary peer in the House of Lords by-election held in May 2008.

He married Hon. Anna Philipps, the daughter of Hugo John Laurence Philipps, 3rd Baron Milford, in 1975, with whom he has two children.

Publications


Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Montague Woodhouse
Baron Terrington
2001-
Succeeded by
Jack Woodhouse

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