Professor Suveer Singh has trained in London at many prestigious academic centres such as the Royal Brompton Hospital, Hammersmith hospitals, Guys Hospital, St Thomas’ Hospital, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, the National Heart and Lung institute, Imperial College London.
Post graduate training and ongoing development led him to a one year Harvard Medical School Global Clinical Research Training Scholarship.
SHO - Royal Brompton Hospital (Cystic Fibrosis / Unit of Critical Care)
General Respiratory Medicine – Charing Cross Hospital
Non invasive Ventilation/Sleep Medicine - Royal Brompton Hosp’
Interstitial Lung disease - Royal Brompton Hospital
Lung Cancer / Advanced Bronchoscopy - Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
Tuberculosis / Infection - Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
Guy’s Hospital
Charing Cross Hospital
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
Hillingdon Hospital
Guy’s Hospital
King’s College Hospital
Lead Consultant – Sleep medicine and Non invasive Respiratory Services– Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
Director of Clinical Studies (Undergraduate) - Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
Chairman- Resuscitation Training Committee - Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
Education Subcommittee – NWThames Respiratory Specialist Training Authority
Secretary, Interventional Pulmonology Specialty Advisory Group of the British Thoracic Society
Faculty, Respiratory Critical Care Specialty Advisory Group of the British Thoracic Society
International Collaboration of Excellence in Critical Care Medicine – Leadership Development Forum, Oct 2002
University of Toronto Hospitals network - Mount Sinai Hospital and Eli Lilly, Toronto, Canada.
Registrar Coordinator of MB finals, Guy's Hospital, London, June 1996
Registrar Coordinator of MB finals, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, 2000
New Hospital Guidelines for Non Invasive Respiratory services. Charing Cross and Hammersmith Hospitals working Party 2002-2003
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