British Thoracic Society (BTS)
Anthony Martinelli is a highly accomplished medical professional with a focus on respiratory medicine, currently serving as a Short-Term Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin and a Clinical Lecturer in Respiratory Medicine at the University of Cambridge. In addition to these roles, Anthony holds key positions such as Co-Chair of the Resident Doctors Committee and Eastern Representative on the Trainees Committee at the Royal College of Physicians, advocating for postgraduate doctors. Anthony has extensive clinical and academic experience, including Specialist Registrar in Respiratory Medicine with ongoing contributions to research and teaching. A former Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Fellow, Anthony has numerous peer-reviewed publications and has actively participated in various committees and quality improvement projects throughout the career. Elected as a City Councillor for Cambridge City Council, Anthony represents housing interests for over 6000 residents. Anthony's educational background includes a PhD and degrees in Clinical Medicine and Medical Sciences from the University of Cambridge.
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British Thoracic Society (BTS)
The British Thoracic Society (BTS) exists to improve standards of care for people who have respiratory diseases and to support and develop those who provide that care. We are a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee. Our activities cover all of the UK. We seek to work collaboratively with others and maintain a global outlook. On 30 June 2022, we had 4,254 members. These are doctors, nurses, respiratory physiotherapists, scientists and other professionals with a respiratory interest. All join because they share an interest in our main charitable objectives. Many also join because they want to make a difference. BTS certainly benefits from members' active participation in our work, with around 12% of the UK membership being involved in activities at any given time. More on the BTS website at: www.brit-thoracic.org.uk