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Andrew McDonald Johnston MBChB MRCP(I) DMCC

Locum Consultant, University Hospital Birmingham

Birmingham, United Kingdom

Professional summary

I qualified MBChB in 1993 at the University of Dundee, Scotland. My postgraduate general professional training included various Internal Medicine subspecialties and a period of time in Stroke research and Clinical Pharmacology. I have completed Specialist training in Respiratory Medicine, General (Internal) Medicine and Intensive Care Medicine in the West Midlands, UK.

Specialties and Interests

  • Respiratory Medicine, 
  • Internal Medicine, 
  • Critical Care, 
  • Military Medicine

Education

Universities

University of Dundee

MbChB, Medicine
1987 to 1993
I finished my Undergraduate Medical Degree at the University of Dundee in 1993

Postgraduate Training

Birmingham University

2006 to present
I am carrying our research towards an MD at the University of Birmingham, UK. I am studying the relationship between mitochondrial dysfunction and critical illness.

Licenses/Certifications

Certificate of Completion of Training

2010
Respiratory Medicine, General Internal Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine

DMCC

2007
Society of Apothecaries Diploma in the Medical Care of Catastrophes

MRCP(Ireland)

1998

Experience

Clinical Research Fellow

University of Birmingham
2005

Publications

Articles

"Statins and sepsis."

British journal of anaesthesia
Vol. 100 - 2008;
PubMed ID: 18276651

"Critical care as part of respiratory training in the UK."

Thorax
Vol. 62 - 2007;
PubMed ID: 17726172

"Attention to doping controls required when prescribing for athletes."

Chest
Vol. 130 - 2006;
PubMed ID: 17035475

"Community-acquired bacterial meningitis."

The New England journal of medicine
Vol. 354 - 2006;
PubMed ID: 16575957

"Pulmonary effects of combined blast injury and radiation poisoning."

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
Vol. 150 - 2004;
PubMed ID: 15615107

Disclosure or Conflict of Interest

Andrew McDonald Johnston MBChB MRCP(I) DMCC has nothing to disclose

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