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Andrew Burroughs
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| Title: |
Attending Professor, Professor of Hepatology |
| Industry: |
Medical |
| Type of Organization: |
University Teaching Hospital |
| Major Product/Service: |
Patient care, clinical research and education |
| Expertise: |
Professor Burroughs has over 30 years experience. He has delivered over 400 lectures to national and international societies. He serves as Attending Physician and Professor at the university teaching hospital specializing in liver disease and liver transplantation. |
| Geographic Area of Distribution: |
International |
| Affiliations: |
A.A.S.L.D.; E.A.S.L.; E.S.O.T.; E.L.I.T.A.; I.A.S.L. |
| University/Degree: |
M.B.Ch.B., Honors, University of Liverpool, England, 1976; Fellow, Royal College Physicians, London, 1991 |
| Born: |
May 26, 1953 |
| Hobbies/Sports: |
Fine dining, stamp collecting |
| Work History: |
Dr. Burroughs has been a Consultant Physician and Hepatologist since 1994. He previously held a junior appointment in Liverpool and London from 1978 to 1083, served as a Lecturer in Medicine from 1983 to 1988 and was Senior Lecturer in Medicine from 1988 to 1993. Since 2002 Dr. Burroughs has been a Professor of Hepatology |
| Honors & Awards: |
Owen T. Williams Price, Best Graduate, 1976; Cavaliere Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana conferred, 1989; Bengt Ihre Medal, Swedith Medical Society, 2003 |
| Published Works: |
400 peer-reviewed journal articles; 100 book chapters; Co-editor, textbook on evidence-based Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 3rd edition |
| Career Accomplishments: |
Dr. Burroughs is in the Hirsch index 53 with over 14,4000 citations. He was the Norman Grace Visiting Professor at Faulkner and Brigham and Women's Hospital, 2006, and also the WTMS Alfred Visiting Professor in Melbourne, Australia in 2002. Dr. Burroughs served as a Visiting Clinical Professor at the Kwong Wah Hospital of Hong Kong, in 2006 and was elected as Councillor of the Royal College of Physicians, London, in 2007. |