Dr. Anand Kumar
Professor - Critical Care Medicine & ID Medical Microbiology & Pharmacology University of Manitoba, Canada Attending physician at the Health Sciences Centre and St. Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Appointed as an Associate Professor of Medicine (Critical Care Medicine and Infectious Diseases) at the Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Camden, New Jersey
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Attending physician at the Health Sciences Centre and St. Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Appointed as an Associate Professor of Medicine (Critical Care Medicine and Infectious Diseases) at the Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Camden, New JerseyPublications
Published over 350 original research manuscripts, reviews/chapters and abstracts.He has a translational research interests in sepsis and life-threatening infections
Areas Of Interest
Critical Care Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Sepsis and septic shock, Nosocomial infectionsAnurag Markanday
MD, Everett-South Clinic - Internal Medicine, HIV, Diabetes, Chronic Disease Management
Education & Certifications - 1993, University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Advanced Education - 1998, Internal Medicine Residency, JH Medical Center, New York City, New York;
2000, Infectious Disease Residency, Louisiana State University, Shreveport, Louisiana
Board Certification(s)
1998, American Board of Internal Medicine2004, American Board of Internal Medicine in Infectious Diseases
Memberships & Affiliation
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at University of British ColumbiaFellow American College of Physicians
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons
I believe...
Treat the patient, not just the disease.Prof. David Livermore
PhD, Professor - Medical MicrobiologyUniversity of East Anglia, UK Director of Antibiotic Resistance Monitoring and Reference Laboratory, of the Public Health Laboratory Service (now Public Health England). Member of the Government’s Antimicrobial Resistance & Healthcare Associated Infection Advisory Committee
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Director of Antibiotic Resistance Monitoring and Reference Laboratory, of the Public Health Laboratory Service (now Public Health England).Member of the Government’s Antimicrobial Resistance & Healthcare Associated Infection Advisory Committee
Chief Medical Officer for England’s 2011 Annual Report.
Publications
Has a long track record of research and publication on the evolution and epidemiology of antibiotic resistance, particularly β-lactamases.Edited for several journals, including the International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
Prof. Dilip Nathwani
Prof. Dilip Nathwani is Consultant in Infectious Diseases and Honorary Professor of Infection at the University of Dundee. He is Chairman of the Scottish Antimicrobial Prescribing Group; Chair of the European Study Group on Antibiotic Policies and President of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. He is also co-Director of Tayside Academic Health Sciences Partnership with interest in education and quality improvement;
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Chair of Scottish Antimicrobial Prescribing Group [SAPG] - Scottish Government Stewardship programmePresident ESGAP
Chair of BSAC National OPAT working party
National Speciality Adviser for Infectious Diseases to the Scottish Government Health Department
Instructor & Faculty
Faculty at various International conferencesPublications
Authored more than 225 peer reviewed publicationsAuthor in Books
Contributed to chapters on antibiotic treatmentSteawardship and OPAT in prestigious textbooks
Involved in 20 national, including SIGN, BTS, BSAC national and international infection guidelines or statements
Areas Of Interest
Antibiotic Stewardship and Gram-positive SepsisDr. Edward W Boyer
MD PhD, Director of Academic Development, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston. Dr. Boyer is a Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School Department of Emergency Medicine. He is the director of Toxicology and former Director of the Toxicology Fellowship in the Department of Emergency Medicine. was the Chief of the Division of Medical Toxicology at UMass-Memorial Medical Center from 2002-2016
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Dr. Boyer is a Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School Department of Emergency Medicine. He is the director of Toxicology and former Director of the Toxicology Fellowship in the Department of Emergency Medicine. was the Chief of the Division of Medical Toxicology at UMass-Memorial Medical Center from 2002-2016Publications
Society of Behavioral Medicine’s Citation Award (2015)MIT Media Lab’s Health and Wellness Innovations Best User Experience (2013)
The American College of Medical Toxicology National Research Award (2011)
Dr. Johan Mouton
Unit Head Research & Development Dept. Medical Microbiology & ID Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, (Netherlands). President of the International Society Anti-infective Pharmacology (ISAP, 2002-4). Founding members of the ESCMID Pharmacology of Antimicrobials Study Group (EPASG 2010). Chair of the Dutch Working Party on Antibiotic Policy, member of the Dutch expert committee on the use of antimicrobials in animals (SDa)
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President of the International Society Anti-infective Pharmacology (ISAP, 2002-4)Founding members of the ESCMID Pharmacology of Antimicrobials Study Group (EPASG 2010).
Chair of the Dutch Working Party on Antibiotic Policy, member of the Dutch expert committee on the use of antimicrobials in animals (SDa)
Steering committee member of the European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (EUCAST).
Publications
He has (co)-authored over 250 scientific publications and book chapters.Prof. Jonathan Cohen
FRCP FRCPE FRCPath FMedSci Emeritus Professor of Infectious Disease Brighton and Sussex Medical School, UK Former foundation Dean of Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Universities of Brighton and Sussex. President, International Society for Infectious Diseases. Former President for the 2012 ECCMID Served on the Medical Research Council Infection & Inflammation Board and on the RAE 2008 Infection and Immunity panel
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Former foundation Dean of Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Universities of Brighton and Sussex.President, International Society for Infectious Diseases.
Former President for the 2012 ECCMID
Served on the Medical Research Council Infection & Inflammation Board and on the RAE 2008 Infection and Immunity panel
Publications
Over more than 200 papers in the field of pathogenesis and treatment of severe bacterial infections (septic shock)Instructor & Faculty
Visiting Professor in Infectious Diseases, Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine, London.Areas Of Expertise
Sepsis and septic shock- encompassing studies of both basic pathogenesis & clinical trials of novel therapiesDr. Manu Shankar Hari
MSc (Epidemiology) PhD(Immunology) MB BS MD FRCA FFICM NIHR Clinician Scientist & Consultant Intensive care Medicine Guy’s and St thomas, London. Chairman of the Sepsis Quality Improvement Project in the hospital. Faculty teaching in performing observational research course at the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London since 2011.
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Chairman of the Sepsis Quality Improvement Project in the hospital.Faculty teaching in performing observational research course at the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London since 2011.
Publications
Authored over 41 scientific publicationsAchievements & Awards
NIHR Clinician Scientist Award in 20172017 ANZICS Intensive Care Global Rising Star
Areas Of Expertise
Clinical epidemiologyKnowledge transfer
Health policy.
Prof. Marin H Kollef
AIM Chairman - Dr. Marin H. Kollef is the holder of the Virginia J. and Sam E. Golman Chair in Respiratory Intensive Care and Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine and Director of Critical Care Research and Respiratory Care Services at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri.
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He is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and the American College of Chest Physicians. He is also a member of the American Thoracic Society, Society of Critical Care Medicine, American Association for Respiratory Care, and American Society of Clinical Investigation.He has served as chairman for the Academy of Infection Management (2003-present), Member of the ATS/IDSA Nosocomial Pneumonia Guidelines committee (2004-2005), and is the current American College of Chest Physicians/Eli Lilly and Company Distinguished Scholar in Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Kollef has published extensively on nosocomial infections, including ventilator-associated pneumonia.
Prof. Mervyn Singer
Professor Intensive Care Medicine, University College London He developed an oesophageal Doppler haemodynamic monitor that is now in widespread use worldwide. He was the first UK intensivist to be awarded Senior Investigator status by the National Institute for Health Research, and to be invited to give plenary lectures at the European and US Intensive Care Congresses.
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He developed an oesophageal Doppler haemodynamic monitor that is now in widespread use worldwide.Achievements & Awards
He was the first UK intensivist to be awarded Senior Investigator status by the National Institute for Health Research, and to be invited to give plenary lectures at the European and US Intensive Care Congresses.Publications
He has led on a number of important multi-centre trials in critical care.He has authored various papers and textbooks including the Oxford Handbook of Critical Care, now in its 3rd Edition, and is a Council member of the International Sepsis Forum.
Areas Of Interest
Sepsis and multi-organ failure, infection, shock and haemodynamic monitoringMichael Niederman
Michael Niederman, MD, is associate chief and clinical director of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine. He served as senior author and co-chair of the guidelines committee for the American Thoracic Society’s 1993 and 2001 guidelines for the treatment of community-acquired pneumonia. He also co-chaired the committees that wrote guidelines for the treatment of nosocomial pneumonia in 1995 and 2005.
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Dr. Niederman’s interests include respiratory tract infections, including mechanisms of airway colonization, the management of community and hospital-acquired pneumonia, the role of guidelines for pneumonia, and the impact of antibiotic resistance on the management and outcomes of respiratory tract infections.Dr. Neeraj Badjatia
MD, MS, Associate Professor, Depart. Of Neurology University Of Maryland School Of Medicine. Chief of Neurocritical Care University of Maryland Medical Center who specialize in Neurology. Educational Scholarship Award Inducted as Fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine (FCCM) Inducted, Fellow of the American Neurological Association
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Chief of Neurocritical CareUniversity of Maryland Medical Center who specialize in Neurology
Areas Of Interest
Neuro Critical CareAchievements & Awards
Educational Scholarship AwardInducted as Fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine
(FCCM) Inducted, Fellow of the American Neurological Association
Publications
53 publications. Both in National and International journals.85+ peer-reviewed journals
Dr. Nitin K. Puri
Program Director, Critical Care Medicine | Assistant Professor Of Medicine Cooper University Health Care, New Jersey. He is also affiliated with Virtua West Jersey Health System Inc, Cape Regional Medical Center, Inc, Kennedy University Hospital Inc, Atlanticare Regional Medical Center
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He is also affiliated with Virtua West Jersey Health System Inc, Cape Regional Medical Center, Inc, Kennedy University Hospital Inc, Atlanticare Regional Medical CenterEditorial Positions
Reviewer, Critical Care Medicine, 2010-2015Areas Of Interest
Point-of-care ultrasound, mechanical circulatory support, medical educationDr. Ramesh Nagappan
Director of Medicine & Director of Physician Education at Maroondah Hospital, Melbourne and an ICU Specialist at Epworth Eastern Hospital, Melbourne. He was an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, Monash University.
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Dr Ramesh Nagappan was the Director of Medicine & Director of Physician Education at Maroondah Hospital, Melbourne and an ICU Specialist at Epworth Eastern Hospital, Melbourne. He was an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, Monash University.
Among his many career accomplishments he at the time of his untimely death at the age of 56 years was, a member of the National Examining Panel, and Victorian State Examinations Coordinator, Royal Australasian College of Physicians as well as a National Examiner, Board of Examinations, for the College of Intensive Care Medicine Australia & New Zealand.
Dr. Steven M Hollenberg
MD, Professor Of Medicine, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Director - Coronary Care Unit Program | Director - Cardiovascular Diseases | Director - Vascular Physiology Research Laboratory Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ
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He is also Director - Coronary Care UnitProgram Director - Cardiovascular Diseases
Director - Vascular Physiology Research Laboratory
Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ
Areas Of Interest
Vascular and myocardial functionProf. Steven M. Opal
Professor, Alpert Medical School, Brown University Dr. Opal received his Bachelor of Science in microbiology from Cornell and his medical degree from Albany Medical School in New York. He did his training in Internal Medicine at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Denver, Colorado.
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Faculty at various International conferencesHonors & Achievements
William Christian Award for Outstanding Research by the American Federation of clinical ResearchThe Excellence in Teaching & Award, Brown University School (2011)
Publications
224 Peer Reviewed Research Papers62 Invited Editorials, Senior Editor of Cohen, Powderly and Opal's Infectious Diseases (4th Edition, Elsevier Publishers)
Author in Books
77 Books ChaptersAreas Of Interest
Infectious deseases, International Health, Biodefense, Septic Shock and Emerging PathogensDr Suveer Singh
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Surgery & Cancer, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer
BSc(hons), MBBS, PhD, FRCP, EDIC, DICM, FFICM
Dr Suveer Singh is Consultant Physician in Critical Care and Respiratory Medicine at the Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London and Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at Imperial College School of Medicine, London.
Summary
He qualified from Guy’s and St Thomas Hospitals Medical School, with postgraduate training at Guy’s, King’s College, Royal Brompton, Chelsea and Westminster and Charing Cross Hospitals, London.His PhD into mechanisms of microvascular dysfunction in sepsis at the National Heart and Lung Institute, London and further subspecialty training (sleep medicine, ventilation, interstitial lung disease, and advanced bronchoscopy) in Respiratory medicine were at the Royal Brompton Hospital between 1996 and 2002.
Clinical and research interests include sleep disordered breathing, non invasive ventilation, diagnostic and therapeutic bronchoscopy in Lung Cancer, COPD, Asthma and Intensive care. He is Director of the Adult Sleep Medicine Service and Respiratory Physician to the Bariatric Service at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London.
His research interests within Intensive Care Medicine include the use of bronchoscopic sampling modalities for prognostic markers in Burns inhalation injury and Ventilator associated pneumonia, mechanisms of reducing infection in the critically ill, and translational research in the effectiveness of information technology on service provision within Intensive Care Medicine.
He has over 30 peer reviewed publications, including papers, reviews, edited books and chapter authorship. He is currently co-editor of Medicine international Respiratory section. He has had numerous international and national presentations in the USA, UK, Europe and India. He is a speaker at the British Thoracic Society winter meetings, Intensive Care Society, faculty member of the Indian Society of Intensive Care Medicine annual congress, Criticare Chennai Feb 2006, and Guest Speaker at the national Sleep Medicine conference SleepChennai in July 2006/Apr2009 and the Hellenic Society of Trauma and Emergency Medicine 2007.
He has been a dedicated Clinical Teacher for undergraduate and postgraduate medicine, and multidisciplinary healthcare professionals for over 15years, reflecting a desire and pleasure in imparting acquired knowledge, experience and practical skills to others.
He is Director of Clinical Studies (Undergraduate) at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital campus of Imperial College, London, Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine Tutor and Examiner, MRCP PACES Examiner for the Royal College of Physicians, London, Educational Training Supervisor in Intensive Care Medicine (Imperial College/London Deanery), recent Secretary of the British Thoracic Society Interventional Pulmonology Special Advisory Group and Member of the Respiratory Critical Care Special Advisory Group, Scientific faculty of the annual International Advanced Bronchoscopy Meeting (Royal Brompton Hospital/NHLI) and Chair of the previous Royal College approved-Pastest Advanced Medicine (Respiratory section) course.
He has close working relationships within the Academic departments of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, and Immunology at Imperial College. He also collaborates in multi-centre studies both nationally and internationally.
Awards
Imperial College Award for Teaching Excellence for NHS Teachers 2013, Imperial College London. 31 May 2013.Publications
Vutipongsatorn K, Fujitake E, Singh S, 2019, Tracheobronchopathia osteochondroplastica in a patient requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a case report., Clin Med (lond), Vol:19, Pages:33-34Vutipongsatorn K, Fujitake E, Singh S, 2019, Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in life-threatening asthma unresponsive to mechanical ventilation: a comparison of patient demographics and outcomes between a large London-based intensive care unit and an international registry., Clin Med (lond), Vol:19
Garner JL, Garner SD, Hardie RJ, et al., 2019, Evaluation of a re-useable bronchoscopy biosimulator with ventilated lungs, Erj Open Research, Vol:5, ISSN:2312-0541
Elliot ER, Wang X, Singh S, et al., 2019, Increased dolutegravir peak concentrations in people living with HIV aged 60 and over and analysis of sleep quality and cognition, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Vol:68, ISSN:1058-4838, Pages:87-95
Conference
Ark R, Mandalia S, Moore L, et al., Evaluating the long-term impact of an antimicrobial stewardship programme in a central London mixed medical and surgical intensive care unit, European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases.Dr. Timothy B. Erickson
MD - Chief of Medical Toxicology, Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston HHI Core Faculty member active humanitarian health projects in conflict regions of Ukraine and Syria.
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