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I am an assistant professor of medicine (critical care) and anesthesia at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. I have the slightly odd distinction of one of the longest commutes to work...I live in the UK and have a position in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine there also, commuting to Halifax between 4 and 8 weeks a year. As well as my clinical interests I have been involved in medical education for a number of years and specifically in the use of the web to foster learning and collaboration amongst trainees. I am a member of several international anaesthesia and critical care societies and serve on the Education and Training Steering Committee of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. I undertake peer review activities for a number of medical journals and serve on the Editorial Board of the Southern Medical Journal. | I am an assistant professor of medicine (critical care) and anesthesia at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. I have the slightly odd distinction of one of the longest commutes to work...I live in the UK and have a position in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine there also, commuting to Halifax between 4 and 8 weeks a year. As well as my clinical interests I have been involved in medical education for a number of years and specifically in the use of the web to foster learning and collaboration amongst trainees. I am a member of several international anaesthesia and critical care societies and serve on the Education and Training Steering Committee of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. I undertake peer review activities for a number of medical journals and serve on the Editorial Board of the Southern Medical Journal. | ||
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5. Master of Education (Lifelong Learning) The Open University, UK, 2003 | 5. Master of Education (Lifelong Learning) The Open University, UK, 2003 | ||
6. Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians 2007 | 6. Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians 2007 | ||
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I am an assistant professor of medicine (critical care) and anesthesia at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. I have the slightly odd distinction of one of the longest commutes to work...I live in the UK and have a position in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine there also, commuting to Halifax between 4 and 8 weeks a year. As well as my clinical interests I have been involved in medical education for a number of years and specifically in the use of the web to foster learning and collaboration amongst trainees. I am a member of several international anaesthesia and critical care societies and serve on the Education and Training Steering Committee of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. I undertake peer review activities for a number of medical journals and serve on the Editorial Board of the Southern Medical Journal.
Education and Professional Qualifications:
1. Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, Bachelor of Obstetrics, The Queen's University of Belfast, UK 1991 2. Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (UK) 1995 3. Diploma of the Irish Board of Intensive Care Medicine 1999 4. Fellow of the College of Anaesthetists, the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (Ad Eundem) 2002 5. Master of Education (Lifelong Learning) The Open University, UK, 2003 6. Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians 2007