Consultants
Professor Timothy Evans BSc MD PhD DSc FRCP FRCA FMedSci
Consultant in intensive care and thoracic medicine
Medical director and deputy chief executive
Training: University of Manchester, London postgraduate teaching hospitals, University of Sheffield, University of California
Special interests: Acute respiratory distress syndrome, the vascular biology of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome and sepsis
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Dr Cliff Morgan
Consultant in intensive care & anaesthesia
Clinical director of critical care & anaesthesia
Special interests: Alveolar proteinosis
Dr Jeremy Cordingley
Consultant in intensive care & anaesthesia
Director of adult intensive care
Special interests: Severe acute respiratory failure, insulin administration in critically ill patients, ARDS / acute lung injury, ECMO, interventional lung assist devices and medical education
Dr Mark Griffiths
Consultant intensivist
Training: University of London, University of California
Special interests: Acute lung injury, mechanical strain, nitric oxide
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Dr David Hunter
Consultant anaesthesia and critical care
Special interests: Patient safety, clinical governance, sedation by non-anaesthetists
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Dr Susanna Price
Consultant cardiologist and intensivist
Special interests: Intensive care cardiology, adult congenital heart disease, intensive care echocardiography, peri-operative/peri-procedural echocardiography
Dr Simon Finney
Consultant in critical care and cardiothoracic anaesthesia
Training: University of Manchester , Texas Heart Institute, University College London, Royal Brompton Hospital, Oxford University
Special interests: extracorporeal support of the lungs and heart, acute lung linjury, statistical analysis of large clinical dataset
Dr John Wort
Consultant in pulmonary hypertension and intensive care medicine
Clinical lead for pulmonary hypertension
Training: St Anne’s College, Oxford; University College, London; Imperial College, London
Special interests: pathobiological mechanisms of pulmonary hypertension. the role of endothelin-1 and the importance of inflammatory mechanisms in the pathogenesis of pulmonary hypertension
Dr Phil Marino
Consultant in Pulmonary hypertension and critical care medicine.
Training: Guy's & St Thomas's, Royal Brompton, St George's and Hammersmith Hospitals, University of London
Special interests: Right venticular failure and non-invasive imaging techniques in the assessment of pulmonary vascular disease.