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RCoA Macintosh Professorship

Dr Rupert Pearse, March 2013
Dr Rupert Pearse, March 2013

2012

The winners of the professorship in 2012 were Dr Tim Cook for a lecture on on the third, fourth and fifth National Audit Projects of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, known as the NAPs, and Dr Suellen Walker for a lecture on, 'Translational Research: Informing Paediatric Pain Management'.


2011

The winners of the professorship in 2011 were Dr Jaideep Pandit for a lecture on, 'Interactions of volatile anaesthetics and the hypoxic ventilatory response at cellular-molecular level: advances by 'reverse translation', and Dr Rupert Pearse for a lecture on, 'Peri-Operative medicine: opportunity or threat...?'.

Dr Pandit presented his lecture at the Current Concepts Symposium on Thursday 1 November 2012 and was awarded a certificate by the College's Vice-President, Dr Debbie Nolan.

Dr Pearse presented his lecture at the College's Anniversary Meeting on Wednesday 13 March 2013 and was awarded a certificate by the President of the College, Dr J-P van Besouw.



2010

The winner of the professorship in 2010 was Dr Jonathan Thompson for his lecture on, 'What is the Role of Urotensin in Cardiovascular Disease?'.

Dr Thompson presented his lecture at the Current Concepts Symposium on Thursday 3 November 2011 and was awarded a certificate by the President of the College, Dr Peter Nightingale.

A copy of his abstract can be found below:
 Dr J Thompson Abstract  (24 KB)



2009

The winner of the professorship in 2009 was Dr Sunit Ghosh for his lecture on, 'The Papworth BiVent Tube: A New Device for Lung Isolation'.