Andrew Rhodes trained in Medicine at the University of London qualifying in 1990. He underwent specialist training in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine and became a consultant at St George’s Hospital, London in 1999. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, the Royal College of Anaesthesia and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine of the UK. He is currently the Divisional Chair for Children’s, Women’s, Diagnostics and Critical Care at St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust.
Andrew Rhodes has held leadership roles at both a national and an international level. He is a current Council member of the UK Intensive Care Society and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine. In addition he is a past chair of the Cardiovascular Dynamics Section, the Congress Committee and the Division of Scientific Affairs for the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM). He is the immediate past president of the ESICM. He is also a member of the European Board of Intensive Care Medicine that is the statutory body for Intensive Care Medicine in the Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) in Europe.
Andrew Rhodes has research interests in the fields of surgery, sepsis, haemodynamics and outcomes related to Intensive care Medicine. He is widely published in these areas and is regularly invited to lecture on these subjects all around the World.