Professor Beverly Tsai-Goodman BM, PG Cert Med Ed, MSc, MD (res), FRCP (UK)

Professor Beverly Tsai-Goodman

School of Medical Sciences
MBChB Programme Director and Dean of Birmingham Medical School

Contact details

Address
Birmingham Medical School
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Professor Tsai-Goodman is MBChB Programme Director and Dean of Birmingham Medical School. She is a keen educator and a passionate clinician and is currently Honorary Consultant Paediatric and Fetal cardiologist at Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital NHS Trust.

Qualifications

  • Masters of Science (MSc in Genomics) (2019)
  • Fellow of Royal College of Physicians (UK) (2010)
  • PG Cert Medical Education, University of Bristol (2010)
  • Doctorate of Medicine (Res), University of Bristol (2004)
  • Bachelor of Medicine, University of Southampton (1990)

Biography

Professor Beverly Tsai-Goodman joined University of Birmingham as MBChB Program Director and Dean of Birmingham Medical School in summer 2025 and is an Honorary Consultant Paediatric and Fetal Cardiologist at Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

She completed her medical studies at the University of Southampton and was awarded a Medical Doctorate from the University of Bristol in 2004, where she trained in paediatric cardiology and practised as a consultant until 2016. She was the lead cardiologist for Fetal Cardiology Service for the South West of England and the national Barth Syndrome Specialist Services before moving to Royal Brompton and Evelina Hospital in London in 2017 where she concentrated her clinical expertise in Fetal Cardiology and became the Director of Medical Education for Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust.

She is a keen educator and has completed a postgraduate certificate in medical education (PG Cert Med Ed). She convenes the ‘Echocardiography for Neonatologists’ course twice a year and has delivered lectures, practical training and live scans at local, national and international levels.

She completed a Masters (MSc) degree in Genomic Medicine at Imperial College London. Professor Tsai-Goodman has led several research projects and published in peer-reviewed journals ranging from the utility of cardiac MRI as a tool in assessing foetal circulation to developing a non-invasive tool to track new born cardiac output.