Consultant Geriatrician & General Internal Medical Physician
MB BS MA(Cantab) MRCP(UK) DTMH PGCert MedEd
Overview
Areas of expertise
Medico-Legal experience
Clinical Practice & Experience
Since being appointed in May 2020, Dr Wildblood has fully established himself as a substantive Consultant Physician and Geriatrician at the Bristol Royal Infirmary (BRI). Much of his early work involved caring for elderly patients with covid-19. He has also been integral to the reforming and running of the Older Persons’ Assessment Unit.
Geriatrics: Dr Wildblood’s core inpatient work is as a Consultant on the Older Persons’ Assessment Unit at BRI, where he lead a multi-disciplinary team providing comprehensive geriatric assessment to patients with frailty. His role includes leading board rounds, working closely with allied health professionals, and providing holistic care. Dr Wildblood’s specialist areas include managing acute hospital admissions, cognitive impairment, falls including syncope, polypharmacy, discharge planning, and providing end of life care. He has also had broad training experiences in medicine for the elderly, including posts in movement disorders, orthogeriatrics, stroke, and experiences at community hospitals.
General Internal Medicine: Dr Wildblood enjoy working as a Consultant on the medical take. He frequently manages patients with presentations including sepsis, pneumonia, heart failure and other cardiopulmonary diseases. He also has experience in high care settings, including coronary care unit, respiratory high care and a medical high dependency unit.
Cardiology Liaison for the Elderly: Since founding the Patient focUsed Liaison Service for the Elderly in cardiology (PULSE) in 2020, Dr Wildblood has provided regular holistic care for elderly and frail patients in the Bristol Heart Institute. His work includes assisting the cardiology team in decision making, managing patients undergoing procedures, advanced care planning and discharge planning. The main clinical benefit of this service is likely to be a significant reduction in bed days by reducing readmissions, as shown in a pilot study.
Dr Wildblood enjoy working closely with the Structural Heart Valve Disease Team, where much of my role includes assessing patients’ suitability to undergo transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). He participates in weekly multi-disciplinary team meetings with cardiologists, specialist nurses and cardiac surgeons. He also runs a weekly outpatient clinic, assessing patients’ frailty and comorbidities, with a view to making a plan for TAVI or otherwise. Dr Wildblood also reviews a range of patients with other cardiac conditions, including syncope, heart failure, ischaemic heart disease and devices.
Clinical Interests
Dr Wildblood’s clinical interests include acute medical care for the older person, comprehensive geriatric assessment and cardiology for the older person.
Research Interests
Management Experience
Summary of Publications
Teaching & Training
Prizes and Awards
S.W. Greig Prize for Natural Sciences 2005 - Christ’s College, Cambridge
College Book Prize (twice) 2005-06 - Christ’s College, Cambridge
Scholarship (twice) 2005-06 - Christ’s College, Cambridge
Staines Read Prize for Medicine (twice) 2006-07 - Christ’s College, Cambridge
Bachelor Scholarship 2007 - Christ’s College, Cambridge
Year 3 Certificate of Merit 2008 - UCL Medical School
Certificate of Merit, Child & Family Health 2008 - UCL Medical School
Certificate of Merit, Women’s Health 2009 - UCL Medical School
Medical Elective Bursary 2009 - Beit Trust, UK
Distinction in Clinical Sciences 2010 - UCL Medical School
World Antimicrobial Awareness Week Nominee 2022 - UHBW NHS Fdn Trust
Memberships of Professional Bodies & Learned Societies
Royal College of Physicians (Member and College Tutor)
British Geriatrics Society, including Cardiology Specialist Interest Group
Medical Protection Society
Bristol Medico-legal Society
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