Dr Gordon Morrison
Dr Morrison is a consultant in acute and general medicine who joined the Trust in 2016.
MRCP(SCE Acute), MBBS, BSc, PgDip
Training and education
- BSc pharmacology – King's College London, 2003
- MBBS (medical degree) – Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Medicine, London, 2005
- Completion of foundation programme – South East Thames Foundation School, 2007
- Completion of core medical training – Wessex Deanery 2009
- MRCP (member of the Royal College of Physicians) membership exams – Royal College of Physicians, London, 2011
- MRCP specialty certificate exam in acute medicine – Royal College of Physicians, London, 2013
- Postgraduate diploma in healthcare management – Henley Business School, Reading University, 2015
- Completion of acute and general medicine specialist training (CCT) – Wessex Deanery, 2016
Experience
Dr Morrison is a consultant in acute and general medicine who joined the Trust in 2016.
Dr Morrison's roles at UHS include:
- lead for undergraduate students in the acute medical unit (AMU)
- education lead for the AMU
- the AMU's lead for hospital standardised mortality ratio
- ACCS (Acute Care Common Stem, a training programme for junior doctors) lead for acute medicine at UHS
- deputy module lead for final year medical students at University of Southampton
- registered educational and clinical supervisor.
Key achievements
In medicine
- Published author in medicine
- Specialist training committee for acute medicine trainee rep - 2012-16
- Associate college tutor at Bournemouth Hospital, 2014-15
- Training in expedition medicine, 2014
- Faculty member of renowned Tomorrow's Teachers course, 2012-16
Outside of medicine
- Gold, silver and bronze medals in British, Welsh, London and regional taekwondo championships
- Competed in world taekwondo championships
- London Marathon finisher
- Olympic triathlon distance finisher
- Qualified gym and Insanity workout instructor
Publications
- Management of acute hypothermia, Medicine, vol 45, issue 3, March 2017 P135-138.
Contact
You can contact Dr Morrison via his secretary Kerry Stark - call 023 8120 4716 or send an email.