David Walker

David is a co-director of EBPOM. As a practicing clinician in Critical Care and Perioperative Medicine at UCLH he developed the perioperative care pathway for high-risk surgery, led the development of a 12-beded surgical high-care and introduced a highly successful International Perioperative Medicine Fellowship. He has an interest in the provision of high-risk surgical care […]
David Whitaker

Nottingham Medical School graduate, Senior Registrar Royal Perth Hospital Western Australia, appointed Consultant Anaesthetist with an interest in Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia and Intensive Care at Manchester Royal Infirmary in 1985. Setup Acute Pain Service and developed Blood Conservation techniques. Chairman of the Association of Cardiothoracic Anaesthetists (ACTA) 1996-2000. President of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great […]
Brian J. Whipp

We are sad to report that Brian Whipp died on October 20th 2011 after a short illness. He was an inspirational scientist, colleague and friend and will be sorely missed by many. Brian J. Whipp, Ph.D., D.Sc.: Emeritus Professor of Physiology, St George’s Hospital Medical School, U.K. His research interests centre on exercise bio-energetics, and […]
Brian Woods

Brian Woods, MD President, Emeritus of Clinical Services Known as a resourceful, strategic, and inspirational executive leader, Brian seeks to add value to any endeavor or relationship he enters. He graduated with his medical degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and completed his anesthesiology residency at UT Southwestern Medical […]
Beverley Watson

Dr Beverley Watson is a consultant anaesthetist at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Kings Lynn, Norfolk. She qualified from University College Hospital, London in 1986 and trained in anaesthesia in Northampton and East Anglia. Beverley’s job plan includes sessions in critical care, colorectal surgery, obstetrics, trauma and day surgery. She has been interested in diabetes since […]
Al Windsor

Alastair Windsor trained at St Mary?s Hospital in London. Having spent three years working in sepsis and organ failure research at the Medical College of Virginia, USA, he returned as Lecturer and then Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Surgeon to the Academic Surgical Unit at St James? University Hospital, Leeds. A continued research and clinical […]
Andrew Webb

Dr Webb qualified in medicine at the University of Wales College of Medicine in 1981, received his doctorate in 1993 and has been a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians since 1997. He is a Clinical Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at The University of British Columbia and Vice President, Medicine for the […]