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Prof. Suveer Singh

BSc MBBS PhD EDIC DICM FHEA FFICM FRCP

Prof. Suveer Singh - Respiratory Doctor LondonProf. Suveer Singh is Consultant in Respiratory, and Critical Care Medicine at Royal Brompton and the Chelsea & Westminster NHS Foundation Trusts, London. He is professor of practice at Imperial College, London.

He is an experienced specialist in Respiratory Medicine, Sleep Apnoea and other Sleep Disorders (Insomnia), Respiratory Critical Care, Acute respiratory infection (including COVID) and post ITU recovery. His clinical and research interests include Early diagnostic markers for ventilator associated pneumonia and Burns inhalation injury, bronchoscopy (EBUS and interventional), respiratory infection, post Intensive care syndrome and microcirculatory disorders.

He qualified from Guy’s and St Thomas Hospitals Medical School, with postgraduate training at Guy’s, Royal Brompton, King’s College, Chelsea and Westminster and Hammersmith Hospitals, London.

His PhD into mechanisms of microvascular dysfunction in sepsis at the National Heart and Lung Institute, London.

Prof. Singh has 18 years of consultant experience in Respiratory diseases, Sleep Medicine, cardiac, and Burns intensive care. He is a member of the national, platinum marked Royal Brompton ECMO-SARF service and lead of the SARF/ECMO follow up clinic, most recently during the COVID-19 pandemic.

He is Chair of the ICU Research, audit and Data group (ICURAD) at Royal Brompton, Lead for the Sleep/ventilation, former director of Clinical Studies for undergraduate medicine and Chair of the Undergraduate Clinical Forum, College Tutor in Respiratory and Intensive Care Medicine, a former Secretary of the British Thoracic Society Interventional Pulmonology Special Advisory Group, NICE representative for Asthma guidelines, and Faculty of the International Advanced Bronchoscopy Course (Royal Brompton Hospital). He is founding director of the Bronchoscopy for Intensive Care (BrIC) national training course.

He is a prominent Clinical Teacher (Imperial NHS Teacher’s award 2013 and Distinguished Teacher nominee 2014,17,18), lead for Year 5 Critical Care Medicine, examiner for the Royal college of Physicians MRCP and European Society and Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine EDIC, and international Fellowship programmes.  He has been  tutor for the Intensive care Faculty FICM and is Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He frequently lectures nationally and internationally on Respiratory and sLDoee. He examines internal and externally for MD and PhD awards.

He is an active clinical researcher, as a chief and principal investigator for multicentre trials of early diagnostic markers in pulmonary infection and sepsis, weaning from ECMO and bronchoscopic sampling lung volume reduction studies. Most recently he has completed the HICF-Welcome funded VAP/VAP2 multicentre studies in early diagnostics for pulmonary sepsis and several COVID related ICU publications and guidelines (PHOSP). He has published over 100 peer reviewed articles. He supervises PhD, MD and BSc Fellows involved in academic research within Critical Care and Respiratory Medicine in studies of biomarkers for early diagnosis of VAP, Burns inhalation injury, the role of microvesicles in Burns injury, respiratory failure, and clinical decision making related to  antibiotic stewardship. He has held grants from the National Institute of Academic Anaesthesia and the Westminster Medical School Joint Research committee for MD studies.  

He is editor of the forthcoming Oxford textbook of Respiratory Critical Care, and Respiratory Section editor and Editorial Board member of Medicine International, an Associate editor of Respiration, and Reviewer for several international Intensive Care and Respiratory journals.

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