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Adam Timmis is professor of clinical cardiology at the London Chest Hospital. He qualified from the University of Cambridge and St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College in 1973. His cardiology training was at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA (1981-1982) and at Guy’s Hospital, London where he was Senior Registrar (1983-1987) before taking up his current post. He has published extensively in the cardiovascular literature his major interests being angina, acute coronary syndromes, and diabetic heart disease. He is editor of Heart and the chair of the Academic Group of the Myocardial Infarction National Audit Process (MINAP).
Read articles by Adam Timmis in bmj.com
| Competing Interests |
|---|
| Have you in the past five years accepted the following from an organisation that may in any way gain or lose financially from the publication of papers in the BMJ? |
| a) Reimbursement for attending a symposium? |
| No |
| b) A fee for speaking? |
| Yes - I have rarely accepted fees for speaking (Servier) but not in the last 2 years |
| c) A fee for organising education? |
| No |
| d) Funds for research? |
| Yes I have received funds for research from various organisations including SDO, BHF and the Hospital of St John and Elizabeth in London |
| e) Funds for a member of staff? |
| No |
| f) Fees for consulting? |
| Yes I have received consulting fees from Servier and CV Therapeutics but have now resigned from both of these Advisory Boards |
| Have you in the past five years been employed by any organisation that may in any way gain or lose financially from the publication of papers in the BMJ? |
| No |
| a) Do you hold any stocks or shares in an organisation? |
| Yes I own shares in HD Clinical, a UK medical software company |
| b) Do you have any other competing financial interests? |
| No |