Respiratory medicine
GMC: 6077833
Dr Marcus Pittman is a highly regarded Consultant Respiratory & Sleep Physician at King's College Hospital. He specialises in sleep apnoea, cough, breathing disorders, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer, and asthma.
Dr Pittman graduated from the University of London in 2003 and has been practicing as a Consultant Respiratory & Sleep Physician for over a decade and currently works at King's College Hospital in London. Dr Pittman possesses a profound expertise in all aspects of pulmonology and lung diseases, including COPD, asthma, breathlessness, chronic cough, and lung cancer, showcasing a commitment to advancing the field. He also has expertise in all aspects of sleep medicine, including snoring and sleep apnoea, and has published a number of research papers in the field.
Dr Pittman has also contributed to academic research with his research findings and insights being shared on ResearchGate, underscoring his dedication to advancing medical knowledge and contributing to the academic community.
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