Background
Brankin, Eamonn was born on May 15, 1963 in Bellshill, England. Son of James and Josephine Brankin.
Brankin, Eamonn was born on May 15, 1963 in Bellshill, England. Son of James and Josephine Brankin.
Bachelor of Medicine ChB, University Glasgow, Scotland, 1986. Diploma in Forensic Medicine, University Glasgow, Scotland, 1995. Master of Science in Sports Medicine, University Glasgow, Scotland, 2000.
Research fellow department medical oncology Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 1990—1995. Partner Church St. Practice, Coatbridge, Scotland, since 1995. Medical officer regular music Solo Promotions Ltd., Clear Channel Entertainment, CPL, Unique Events and Rock Steady Security Ltd., since 1990.
Founder member, faculty pre-hospital care Royal College Surgeons Edinburgh, since 1990. Senior medical officer in Scotland British Boxing Board Control, London, 1994—1997. Hospital practitioner adult medicine directorate Royal Alexandra Hospital National Health Service Trust, Paisley, Strathclyde, Scotland, 1996—2003.
Associate adviser in continuing professional development National Health Service Education for Scotland, since 1998. Honorary clinical senior lecturer faculty medicine University Glasgow, since 1998. Stadium medical officer to National Stadium Scottish Football Association, Glasgow, since 1999.
Member Scottish regional advsory board in osteoporosis The Alliance for Better Bone Health, London, since 2000. Mem, national science advisory group National Osteoporosis Society, London, since 2000. Member osteoporosis advisory group The Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, since 2000.
Coordinating medical officer department major event medicine Greater Glasgow Health Board, since 2001. Member vitamin d working group The Scottish Executive, Edinburgh, since 2001. Medical officer British Olympic Association, London, since 2001.
Honorary consultant physician Hairmyres Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland, since 2003.
Fellow: Royal College General Pracitioners, Royal College Physicians Ireland, Royal College Physicians Glasgow, Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ireland.