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David Michael Linton, M.D.
Phone: +972 (02) 6777863
Fax: +972 (02) 6413968
E-Mail: dlinton@hadassah.org.il
Born in South Africa in 1950, married with 4 children.
Graduate of the Universities of Pretoria and Cape Town South
Africa.
Registered specialist in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
Medicine both in South Africa and Israel. Fellow of the Faculty
of Anaesthesiology, College of Medicine of South Africa since
1980 and completed a Master of Philosophy in Critical Care
Medicine degree in 1990 at the University of Cape Town. Previously
Principal Specialist, Principal Lecturer and co-director of
the Medical Intensive Care Unit of the Departments of Medicine
and Anaesthesiology, University of Cape Town. Currently Director:
Medical Intensive Care Unit, Department of Medicine, Hadassah
Medical Organization and Clinical Senior lecturer of the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem. Previously President of the South
African Society of Anaesthesiologists and President of the
Critical Care Medicine Society of Southern Africa Previously
Associate Editor of the Southern African Journal of Critical
Care and Editorial Board member of Current Opinion in Pulmonology
and Current Opinion in Critical Care. ATLS and ACLS Instructor
since 1992. Life member of the South African Aerospace Medical
Society and Senior Aeromedical Examiner of the Federal Aviation
Administration of the United States Government.
Special interests and expertise include the design, management
and audit of adult intensive care practice. All aspects of
adult and pediatric perioperative anesthesia and respiratory
Intensive Care . Peri-operative and Intensive care management
of Neurological crises. Obstetrical crises management. Transport
of the Critically Ill.
Exceptional Procedural skills include Mechanical Ventilatory
support and difficult weaning. Difficult Airway management.
Non -invasive Mechanical Ventilation. Percutaneous Dilational
Bedside Tracheostomy. Crico-thyroid puncture and jet ventilation.
Central venous and arterial line placement. Pulmonary Artery
Catheterization and monitoring. Non-invasive cardiac output
monitoring and interpretation of capnography. Air transport
of the Critically ill.
Instrument-Rated Commercial Pilot with 1,300 hours. Volunteer
Pilot and Honorary Chief Medical Officer to the South African
Red Cross Air Ambulance Service for 10 years. In 1997 Organized
the first Dedicated Air Ambulance service in the Middle East
- negotiated the purchase and medical installation of the
first suitable aircraft for Air Ambulance Service in Israel
Currently holder of both South African and Israeli Commercial
Pilots licenses and acting as Honorary Pilot and Medical Director
of the first Airborne Intensive Care Unit in Israel. Licensed
in Israel as Pilot on multi-engined and Jet aircraft. Sporting
activities: Jogging, swimming, squash, windsurfing, diving,
camping. Musical Instruments played: Piano, piano accordion.
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