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My initial training was in physical education and I spent the first ten years of my career in the armed forces, serving first in operations and then as a physical training instructor with a special interest in adventurous training and mountaineering. On leaving the regular military in 1994 I taught exercise science in the private sector whilst continuing my education. In addition to a number of professional qualifications I studied for a MSc degree at City University London and in 1998 qualified as a Clinical Exercise Specialist at Hammons Heart Institute, Missouri, USA.
Throughout the late 1990s I held a number of clinical and management positions in the NHS, working in the field of exercise medicine for patients with cardiovascular, metabolic, neuromuscular and psychiatric conditions. I also continued to teach, as a visiting lecturer, at a number of academic institutions.
I was appointed to my first full academic post at Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College (now Buckinghamshire New University) in 1999, where I helped to establish the Centre for Exercise Health & Performance and was appointed Director of the Human Performance Laboratory. Whilst in this post I completed my PhD in cardiac physiology in Professor David Brodie’s laboratory.
Following the award of my PhD in 2003, I was appointed Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Cardiology, Ealing Hospital, London and undertook post-doctoral and clinical training in non-invasive cardiology and cardiac science under the supervision of Dr Stuart Rosen. I was awarded a post-graduate Diploma in Cardiology in 2005.
Whilst I continued with clinical work at Ealing, I was appointed to my next academic post, as Principal Lecturer in Exercise Physiology, at Thames Valley University in 2004, where I established and Directed the Sir Roger Bannister Exercise Physiology Laboratory.
In April 2006 I was appointed Honorary Consultant Clinical Scientist in Cardiology at Ealing Hospital and in September 2006 I was awarded the diploma of Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology (FESC).
I took up my current post at the University of Essex on 01 March 2007. I currently teach courses in exercise physiology, human performance in extreme environments and other human physiology courses at both undergraduate and post-graduate level.
I have an additional interest in pre-hospital medicine and provide medical care at events and for expeditions within the UK and overseas. As a former military mountain leader and a search and rescue medic with the lifeboat service, I have a particular interest in remote, offshore and expedition medicine and I am one of only 12 people in the UK to hold the qualification of Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine (FAWM).
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