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Home / Health / Respiratory Pioneer Transformed Lung Care

Respiratory Pioneer Transformed Lung Care

30 Jan

Summary

  • Transformed respiratory medicine's standing in national health strategy.
  • Developed crucial exercise tests for lung rehabilitation.
  • Co-founded institute attracting over £100m for research.
Respiratory Pioneer Transformed Lung Care

Mike Morgan, who passed away at 75, was a pivotal figure in respiratory medicine for over three decades in Leicester. As NHS England's National Clinical Director for Respiratory Disease from 2013 to 2019, he ensured respiratory health was a priority in national strategy, aiming to improve diagnoses and treatment access.

He joined Glenfield hospital in 1988, then a small department, and recognized the widespread impact of respiratory diseases like COPD. Morgan championed exercise therapy, developing the shuttle walking test and pulmonary rehabilitation programs, which were initially met with skepticism but are now standard care.

A proponent of collaboration, Morgan co-founded the Leicester Institute for Lung Health in 2000. This institute fostered links between researchers and clinicians, accelerating evidence-based medicine and becoming a leading global respiratory research unit.

Morgan also served as president of the British Thoracic Society and received its medal for his contributions. He continued to practice until age 70, retiring in 2022 after a distinguished career dedicated to improving the lives of those with respiratory conditions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mike Morgan was a leading respiratory physician for over 30 years who championed the field, elevated its national profile, and significantly improved patient outcomes through innovative therapies and research.
Morgan developed exercise tests and pulmonary rehabilitation programs, which, after initial skepticism, became standard therapy across the UK and internationally for respiratory diseases like COPD.
Co-founded by Mike Morgan, the Leicester Institute for Lung Health connects university researchers and clinicians to fast-track evidence-based medicine, becoming one of the world's largest respiratory research units.

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