“Every year the number of specialists proficient in intraosseous therapy is increasing, in this regard, we will do everything possible to expand the training base, introduce advanced training courses in intraosseous therapy, and remotely help promote intraosseous therapy to the masses”
The author of the technique “intraosseous therapy”, President of the Association of Specialists in Pain Medicine, Chairman of Board WCIOT, Head of the Department of Algology and Rehabilitation of IVM RUDN
British Cardiovascular Society
European Society of Cardiology
Fellow Royal Society of Medicine
Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, and Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation and the Wellcome Trust.
He worked as a thoracic and general surgeon in the north of NY and was appointed as a senior researcher in the Medical Research Institute of the New York Academy of Medical Sciences, with the main clinical focus of oesophageal surgery. He continued in this post until his move to the Seattle in the early 1992.
BSc degree in Neurosciences (1994) at University College London
Royal College of Physicians; MRCP (UK) 2000
PHD Imperial College London School of Medicine in 2004
Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation
1988 British Thoracic Society Fisons Travel Fellowship
1991 British Medical Association HC Roscoe Fellowship
1997 Royal College of Physicians Graham Bull Prize in Clinical Science
2004 North American CF Conference Plenary Lecturer (first non-American)
2005 CF Trust John Panchaud Medal