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Professeur Suveer Singh
Pneumologie, sommeil et soins intensifs
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Pneumologie, sommeil et soins intensifs
Professor Suveer Singh is a prominent, award-winning Respiratory, Sleep and Critical Care Consultant based in central London, who specialises in Bronchoscopy, Respiratory Infection and Chronic Cough alongside Respiratory Diseases, Respiratory Failure and Chest Pain. He privately practices at Cromwell Hospital, The Sloane Hospital and Shirley Oaks Hospital as well as London Bridge Hospital and Chelsea Outpatient Centre. His NHS bases are Royal Brompton & Harefield, and the Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trusts, London.
Professor Singh, who is also Professor of Practice at Imperial College, London, is also an experienced specialist in Sleep Apnoea and other Sleep Disorders like Insomnia, alongside Acute Respiratory Infection including COVID-19 and Post-ITU Recovery. Furthermore, he also has consultant experience in Cardiac and Burns Intensive Care, and 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 has an BSc and MBBC from Guys & St. Thomas' Hospitals Medical School, and underwent further postgraduate training at Royal Brompton Hospital, King's College, Chelsea and Westminster and Hammersmith Hospitals in London. He undertook a PhD in the mechanism of microvascular dysfunction at the National Heart and Lung Institute, London.
Professor Singh, who is active researcher with interests in early diagnostic markers for ventilator pneumonia and Burns inhalation injury, bronchoscopy (EBUS and interventional) and respiratory infection alongside post intensive care syndrome and microcirculatory disorders, is a decorated clinical teacher. In 2013 he was awarded the Imperial NHS Teacher's award, while he has been the Distinguished Teacher nominee for the trust in 2014, 17 and 18.
He is also the 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 courses, as well as for international fellowship programmes. He has been tutor for the intensive care faculty FICM. He supervises PhD, MD and BSc fellows involved in critical care and respiratory medicine academic research and has held grants from the National Institute of Academic Anaesthesia and the Westminster Medical School Joint Research committee for MD studies.
He is a fellow of the Higher Education Academy, frequently lectures nationally and internationally on Respiratory and sLDoee and examines internally and externally on MD, PhD, MRCP and EDIC courses.