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Professor Robert Wilson

Professor Robert Wilson

Consultant in respiratory medicine, Director of respiratory medicine - Royal Brompton Hospital

Professor Robert Wilson is a consultant in respiratory medicine and director of respiratory medicine at Royal Brompton Hospital. He is also a Professor of practice in Respiratory medicine at Imperial College, London. 

Specialty
Respiratory medicine (lung)
Spoken Languages
English
French

Biography

Professor Robert Wilson became a consultant at Royal Brompton Hospital in 1989. He has been director of respiratory medicine at the Trust for ten years.

During this time. he has implemented many improvements in patient care. These include:

  • expanding the minimal dependency assessment unit
  • moving to single beds on the infection ward
  • building a new bronchoscopy suite
  • developing the role of nurse practitioners. 

His most recent role is the clinical lead of the host defence unit at Royal Brompton Hospital.

Areas of expertise

Professor Wilson's areas of expertise include: 

  • bronchiectasis
  • investigating the body's defences against lung infections
  • primary ciliary dyskinesia
  • primary immunodeficiency
  • non-tuberculous mycobacteria infections
  • aspergillosis 
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • antibiotic trials

Teaching

Professor Wilson has lectured for the British and European Thoracic societies, as well as others.

He has travelled the world on lecture tours, visiting China, Mexico and South Africa amongst others. Several pharmaceutical companies also use Professor Wilson as a consultant.

Publications

Professor Wilson has written more than 100 peer-reviewed papers and review articles. He has also written several book chapters for various publications.

He sits on the editorial board for the Clinical Pulmonary Medicine journal and co-wrote the Pneumonia Pocketbook.


Private patient referral 

If you would like to make an appointment with this specialist for private care, contact the RB&HH Specialist care team


Research Publications

There is little literature about the mortality associated with bronchiectasis. The aim of the present study was to investigate factors affecting mortality in patients with bronchiectasis.

The scale of the productivity challenge facing the NHS is well understood.