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Ross Thomson
Doctor at Barts Heart Centre | Academic Clinical Fellow at QMUL | Clinical Principal at Panacea Innovation | Ex-BCG
Dr. Ross Thomson is a dedicated cardiologist and academic physician specializing in heart failure and cardiac imaging. He conducts research aimed at enhancing our understanding of patients with acute cardiovascular issues, striving to pioneer new investigations and treatments. Dr. Thomson is actively involved in converting evidence-based medicine into practical applications, which includes ventures into commercialization. He plays a pivotal role on the guidelines committees of the British Cardiovascular Society and spearheads the CardioStars program, jointly managed by Panacea Innovation and the British Heart Foundation.
Dr. Ross Thomson's educational background includes pursuing BMBCh in Clinical Medicine, as well as a BA in Medical Sciences, both from the prestigious University of Oxford. Additionally, he completed his studies at St Aloyisus' College, further enriching his academic journey.
Throughout Dr. Thomson's professional journey, he has held several key positions that have honed his expertise. He served as a Specialist Registrar in Cardiology at both Barts Health NHS Trust and Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. Furthermore, he lent his skills as a Finance Committee Member at the British Cardiovascular Society and as a Clinical Principal at Panacea Innovation. Dr. Thomson also contributed significantly as an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow at Queen Mary University of London, Deputy Editor at European Heart Journal - Case Reports, and Lead Junior Editor at the same journal. His diverse experiences include roles such as Core Medical Doctor at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, Senior Associate at The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), and Honorary Clinical Research Fellow at Queen Mary University of London.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Dr. Ross Thomson has a rich history of active involvement in various organizations and initiatives. He notably founded the Oxford Medical Leadership Forum and chaired the New College Commemoration Ball in 2013. His multifaceted background showcases a deep commitment to advancing the field of cardiology and academic medicine.