Authors

DundeeChest


DundeeChest is Dr Tom Fardon, Consultant Chest Physician in Ninewells Hospital, and Honorary Senior Lecturer, and Systems in Practice Convenor with University of Dundee Medical School. He is also the Respiratory Champion for the BMA Doc-2-Doc collaborative e-learning website.
I am convinced that web 2.0 tools, and a bit of innovative thinking, can completely alter the way we teach medicine. I'm all about collaboration, sharing the best and most innovative ideas, and I'll try (almost) anything once. The web isn't everything, and to prove it, I've even written a book.

Dr Al-Khairalla


Dr Mudher Al-Khairalla is a consultant chest physician in Doncaster. Having trained in Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, he is part of the DundeeChest team forever. also writes books.

Dr Richard Stretton, an insider's view


Dr Richard Stretton is a Respiratory registrar with a specialist interest in chronic infection, and bronchiectasis. Richard organises the post graduate teaching within the department, co-ordinates much of the undergraduate teaching, and is the lead for the G(I)M and HDU teaching for medical registrars within the department.

James Chalmers is a Wellcome Trust Research Fellow in Respiratory medicine, with an interest in acute and chronic pulmonary infection, and translational research. His pHD was all about Lectins, not Leptins. He also plays a mean game of tennis, and isn't too bad at football either.

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2 comments

  • Richard Stretton (1211 days)

    Happy to throw my hat into the ring if you want more author type people, just let me know what sort of stuff you are after to get the site fleshed out.

  • DundeeChest (1211 days)

    Fab. Need a photo to put you up on the authors page!

    We need cases of the week, we need lectures, we need stuff for the knowledge base. I’ll send you an e-mail. Could form part of your dissertation…..

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