
Joshua Burrough
Joshua is a Highly Specialised Clinical Scientist with a special interest in Interstitial Lung Disease. At Wythenshawe Hospital’s North West Lung Centre he works closely with one of the country’s biggest specialised ILD teams, performing diagnostic and disease monitoring assessments with our patients. He is a keen patient advocate as well as having a longstanding passion for clinical research both in the respiratory field and other areas of medicine. Alongside his clinical role and ILD-IN commitments, he has a particular interest in education and training development. He is an honorary lecturer and teaching lead for the national Practitioner and Scientist Training Programmes and as part of his commitment to clinical excellence, he has recently completed the Mary Seacole Leadership Programme with the NHS Academy. He joined the ILD-IN with the hope of providing scientific input to the network as we help to shape and influence the direction of ILD care within the UK. The role of clinical scientists is often greatly under recognised and he hopes to raise awareness of the key part we play in the ILD patient pathway. He is originally from Newcastle and the Geordie accent seems to be his most widely recognised trait (aside from the mighty Newcastle United Football Club).