Derek C. Angus
Derek Calder Angus (born 1962) is an American-based, British medical scientist, whose work focuses on clinical, epidemiologic and translational studies of sepsis, pneumonia, multisystem organ failure and the organization and delivery of critical care services.
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Born | Derek Calder Angus 1962 (age 61–62) |
Nationality | British |
Education | University of Glasgow |
Occupation(s) | Chief Healthcare Innovation Officer, Medical Scientist, Editor |
Organization(s) | UPMC, JAMA, University of Pittsburgh, University of Paris |
Relatives | Michael Angus |
Scottish-born and trained, but associated with the University of Pittsburgh since 1989, he is currently that institution's Distinguished Professor and holder of the Mitchell P. Fink Chair at the Department of Critical Care Medicine.
In June 2020, Dr. Angus was appointed as the first UPMC Chief Healthcare Innovation Officer (CHIO). He has been an editor for JAMA since 2007.
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