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About Professor Suveer Singh

Prof. Suveer Singh

BSc MBBS PhD EDIC DICM FHEA FFICM FRCP

Current Positions

  • Consultant in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine at Royal Brompton and Chelsea & Westminster NHS Foundation Trusts, London.
  • Professor of Practice at Imperial College, London.

Specialisations

  • Asthma/COPD/ILD/Cough, Breathless, bronchoscopy
  • Respiratory Medicine
  • Sleep Apnoea and other Sleep Disorders (Insomnia)
  • Respiratory Critical Care
  • Acute Respiratory Infections (including COVID-19)
  • Post-ICU Recovery

Clinical & Research Interests

  • Early diagnostic markers for ventilator-associated pneumonia
  • Burns inhalation injury
  • Bronchoscopy (EBUS and interventional)
  • Respiratory infections
  • Post-Intensive Care Syndrome
  • Microcirculatory disorders
  • Antibiotic stewardship, new innovations, and behavioural science in prescribing

Education & Training

  • Medical qualification from Guy’s and St Thomas Hospitals Medical School
  • Postgraduate training at Guy’s and St Thomas Royal Brompton, King’s College, Chelsea and Westminster, and Hammersmith Hospitals, London
  • PhD in mechanisms of microvascular dysfunction in sepsis at the National Heart and Lung Institute, London
  • Harvard Medical School Global Clinical Scholars Research Training Fellowship

Consultant Experience

  • 25 years in Respiratory Diseases, Sleep Medicine, Cardiac, and Burns Intensive Care
  • Lead of the Royal Brompton Hospital SARF/ECMO follow-up clinic, notably during the COVID-19 pandemic

Professor of Practice at

Editor Oxford Textbook of Respiratory Critical Care


Leadership Roles

  • Former Chair of the ICU Research, Audit, and Data group
  • Lead for the Sleep/Ventilation service
  • Former Director of Clinical Studies for undergraduate medicine
  • Chair of the Undergraduate Clinical Forum
  • College Tutor in Respiratory and Intensive Care Medicine
  • Former Secretary of the British Thoracic Society Interventional Pulmonology Special Advisory Group
  • NICE representative for Asthma guidelines
  • Faculty member of the International Advanced Bronchoscopy Course at Royal Brompton Hospital
  • Founding Director of the Bronchoscopy for Intensive Care (BrIC) national training course

Teaching & Mentorship

  • Awarded Imperial NHS Teacher’s Award (2013) and Distinguished Teacher nominee (2014, 2017, 2018)
  • Lead for Year 5 Critical Care Medicine
  • Examiner for the Royal College of Physicians MRCP and the European Society and Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine EDIC
  • International Fellowship Programmes Tutor for the Intensive Care Faculty FICM
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Frequent national and international lecturer on Respiratory and Sleep Disorders
  • Internal and external examiner for MD and PhD awards
  • Supervisor and Examiner for BSc , MSc, Imperial College London
  • Fellow of the Medical Society of London 1773

Research & Contribution

  • Chief and Principal Investigator for multicenter trials on early diagnostic markers in pulmonary infection and sepsis, ECMO weaning, and bronchoscopic sampling for lung volume reduction studies
  • Recently completed HICF-Welcome funded VAP/VAP2 multicenter studies on early diagnostics for pulmonary sepsis
  • Published several COVID-19 related ICU guidelines and research
  • Authored over 150 peer-reviewed articles
  • Supervises PhD, MD, and BSc Fellows in academic research on biomarkers for early diagnosis of VAP, burns inhalation injury, respiratory failure, and antibiotic stewardship
  • Held grants from the National Institute of Academic Anaesthesia and the Westminster Medical School Joint Research Committee for MD studies

Editorial & Review Roles

  • Editor of the Oxford Textbook of Respiratory Critical Care
  • Respiratory Section Editor and Editorial Board Member of Medicine International
  • Associate Editor of Respiration
  • Reviewer for several international Respiratory and intensive care journals

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