Rob Hallifax
PhD MRCP BMBCh MSci
Academic Clinical Lecturer in Respiratory Medicine
Dr Hallifax is an NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer the University of Oxford. He studied an MSc in Natural Sciences in Cambridge before training in medicine at the University of Oxford.
He won an MRC Clinical Training Fellowship for his DPhil: "Understanding Pneumothorax: epidemiology, physiology and outcomes", and published the results in JAMA and Thorax.
Dr Hallifax is the trial coordinator for RAMPP (Randomised Ambulatory Management of Primary Pneumothorax) - a multi-centre trial of 24 sites around the UK – which has now completed recruitment. He is trained in thoracoscopy, advanced pleural ultrasound and clinical trials methodology
Recent publications
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Aspirating Pneumothorax - Clearing the Air or Muddying the Water?
Journal article
Hallifax RJ. et al, (2023), American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
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Hallifax, et al. Reply to Albert and to Dhooria, et al.
Journal article
Hallifax RJ. et al, (2022), American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
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Cost-effectiveness of ambulatory care management of primary spontaneous pneumothorax: an open-label, randomised controlled trial.
Journal article
Luengo-Fernandez R. et al, (2022), Thorax, 77, 913 - 918
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Pneumomediastinum in COVID-19: a phenotype of severe COVID-19 pneumonitis? The results of the United Kingdom (POETIC) survey.
Journal article
Melhorn J. et al, (2022), The European respiratory journal
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Challenging the Paradigm of Persistent Air Leak: Are We Prolonging the Problem?
Journal article
Walker SP. et al, (2022), American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine