Researcher

Dr Paul Jeremy Hamor

Biography

Dr Paul Hamor is a Respiratory and Sleep Physician and a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians with a broad range of clinical interests.  Attaining his medical degree at the University of Queensland, he completed his specialist training at Royal Prince Alfred and Westmead Hospitals. 

Previously a Consultant Physician at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, he has been a Staff Specialist at the Prince of Wales Hospital since...view more

Dr Paul Hamor is a Respiratory and Sleep Physician and a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians with a broad range of clinical interests.  Attaining his medical degree at the University of Queensland, he completed his specialist training at Royal Prince Alfred and Westmead Hospitals. 

Previously a Consultant Physician at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, he has been a Staff Specialist at the Prince of Wales Hospital since 2016. 

Paul has clinical interests in allergic airway diseases and asthma, pulmonary fibrosis and autoimmune associated lung diseases, neuromuscular respiratory failure and sleep apnoea.  He excels in the management of undifferentiated respiratory and sleep illnesses, including chronic cough, shortness of breath and sleepiness.


My Qualifications

MBBS, BSc, FRACP


My Awards

2018    Clinical Teacher of the Year -    UNSW POWH Clinical School
2017    HETI Education Grant –     Medical Training Network Project Fund ($30,000)
2015    Best Educator, Medical     Centre for Education, Workforce & Development, SLHD 
2013    Best Grand Round Presentation (AT) Westmead Hospital     Infiltrating the dawn – Eosinophilic lung disease 
2012    Winning Project: Meducation A ward based medication education program to reduce prescribing errors;  LEAP Future Leaders Development Program, Health Education & Training Institute (HETI), NSW Health        
2002    John Flynn Scholarship Scheme
 


My Research Activities

2020    McDonald CF, Jones S, Hamor P, Peters MJ, et al Electronic cigarettes: A position statement from the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand  Respirology 01 Jan 2020 DOI: 10.1111/resp.13904.

2015    Keighley C, Hamor P, Chen S, Watts M, Douglas MW, Kok J, O’Sullivan M, Mitchel DH, Packham D, Sorrell TC, Iredell JR. 2015. Modern technology and Infectious Diseases activity data: How can we use this for service planning?  Internal Medicine Journal 45(6): 688

2013    Hamor P, Yan K, Reddel H. 2014. Management of worsening asthma in adults. Part 2: The assessment and management of asthma exacerbations.     Medicine Today 15(1): 18-27

2013    Hamor P, Yan K, Reddel H. 2013. Management of worsening asthma in adults. Part 1: Preventing exacerbations and developing an action plan.         Medicine Today 14(12): 16-24

2013    Troy L, Hamor P, Bleasel J, Corte T. 2014.  Two simultaneous autoimmune processes in a patient presenting with respiratory insufficiency.  Respirology Case Reports; 2(1):21–23.
 

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by Dr Paul Jeremy Hamor

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