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== Roger McMorrow ==
== Roger McMorrow ==


Dr '''Roger McMorrow''' is an Anaesthetist working as a research fellow in the [[Rotunda Hospital]] Dublin Ireland. He is Co-Founder and Chair of the [[/Expeditionary Research Society of Ireland]], Everest Summiteer<ref>Insert footnote text here</ref>
Dr '''Roger McMorrow''' is an Anaesthetist and research fellow in the [[Rotunda Hospital]], [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]]. He is Co-Founder and Chair of the [[/Expeditionary Research Society of Ireland]], inventor of the [[/McMorrow Laryngoscope]] and the [[/CXE Breathing Circuit]] and is one of Irelands Everest Summiteers<ref>http://www.mounteverest.net/news.php?id=16015</ref>
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Born [[October 10th]] [[1975]] in [[Monze]], [[Zambia]] to John and Nuala McMorrow. Roger spent his childhood growing up in [[Lisburn]], [[Northern Ireland]]. He attended St. Colemans Primary School, Lisburn then [[Rathmore Grammar School]], [[Belfast]] where he studied to [[GCSE]] level, he completed his secondary education to [[Advanced Level]] at [[Friends School Lisburn]]. He studied Medicine at the [[Queens University Belfast]] and was president of the [http://www.qubmountaineering.com/ Queens University Mountaineering Club]from [[1997]] to [[1998]]. On [[May 24th]] [[2007]] he summited Everest as a member of the research team on the [http://www.xtreme-everest.co.uk Caudwell Xtreme Everest] expedition. He was subsequently honored as the Queens University [http://www.qub.ac.uk/home/Alumni/Events/PastEvents/2007Events/GraduateStudentoftheYearwinners/ Graduate of the Year 2007] for his part in the rescue of a young Nepalese woman left for dead near the summit of Everest<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/6700603.stm</ref>. Roger now lives in Dublin with his wife Sara Spencer. They have two children Aoife and Isolde.


== Qualifications ==
Born [[October 10th]][[1975]] in [[Monze]] Zambia to John and Nuala McMorrow

Roger McMorrow holds a bachelor of Medicine [[MB]], [[BCh]], [[BAO]] degree from the Queen's University Belfast and a [http://www.medex.org.uk/dimm_(mountain_medicine_diploma).htm Diploma in Mountain Medicine] Dip Mtn Med from the [[University of Leicester]]. He is a fellow FCARCSI of the Irish [http://www.anaesthesia.ie College of Anaesthetists]. He is currently completing an [[MD]] with the [[University College Dublin]]

== Mountaineering ==

Roger has climbed extensively in the [[British Isles]], [[European Alps]], and the [[Greater Ranges]] including two expeditions within the [[Arctic Circle]]. He and a small team, which included his wife Sara, completed the traverse and first assent of a previously unnamed and unclimbed peak in the [[Garhwal]] [[Himalaya]]. They subsequently named the mountain located at 30°49'49'' N 79°18'05'' E Draiocht Parbat<ref>http://www.americanalpineclub.org/AAJO/pdfs/2003/365_377_india_aaj2003.pdf#search="mcmorrow"</ref><ref>http://www.americanalpineclub.org/AAJO/pdfs/2004/486_index_aaj2004.pdf</ref>.


=== Significant Climbs ===

*[[2002]] [[Draiocht Parbat]] 6175m [[April 13th]]<br />
*[[2005]] [[Cho Oyu]] 8201m Summited [[September 25th]]<br />
*[[2007]] [[Everest]] 8848m Summited [[May 24th]]

=== Research Expeditions ===
Roger was a member of the following research expeditions :<br />
*[[1994]] British Schools Exploring Society [[BSES]] Norwegian Arctic expedition<br />
*[[1998]] [http://www.medex.org.uk/K98.HTM MedEx Kangchenjunga] <br />
*[[1999]] MedEx Eureka Arctic Circle study<br />
*[[2007]] Caudwell Xtreme Everest Expedition


== Patents ==
== Patents ==
Roger holds patents on two life sciences inventions:<br />
1. A New Mirrored [[Laryngoscope]]<br />
*[http://www1.uspto.gov/web/patents/patog/week19-old/OG/html/1318-2/US07214184-20070508.html US 7214184]<br />
*[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP1450669.html EP1450669]<br />
*DE60221889 <br />
*[http://www.patentamt.at/Home/Erfindungsschutz/Publikationen%202006/PB2007009IIASC.txt AT369783] <br />

2. A Breathing Apparatus<br />
*[http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=2007096181&IA=WO2007096181&DISPLAY=STATUS PCT/EP2007/001583]

== Media ==

*[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/mar/16/science.science Guardian: Doctors to climb Everest - and get out the exercise bikes]<br />
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/6418867.stm BBC: Research doctors target Everest]<br />
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/6700603.stm BBC: NI doctors in Everest rescue drama] <br />
*[http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-13312055,00.html Sky News: Doc's mountain to climb]<br />
*[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article428783.ece Timesonline: Doctors at the peak of their profession]<br />
*[http://lisburn.com/information/2007news/top-of-the-world.html Ulster star: A call from the top of the world]<br />


== See Also ==
Patent No 1.
This is an anaesthetic device for use when intubating a patient particularly when the view of the larynx is difficult though it may also be used in normal airways
Title: A New Mirrored Laryngoscope
US 7214184
EP1450669
The European patent has been validated in the UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Austria and Italy. In Germany and Austria, this European patent has been given patent numbers DE60221889 and AT369783 respectively.


*[http://www.qub.ac.uk/home/Alumni/Events/PastEvents2006-2007/2007Events/GraduateStudentoftheYearwinners/ Queens's University Graduate of the year 2007]<br />
Patent No 2.
*[http://www.friendsschoollisburn.org.uk/news.asp?id=104 Friends School Flag on Everest]<br />
This is a specialist-breathing device for the efficient portable delivery of high partial pressure oxygen for use in extreme environments of cold and hypobarric. I am currently working on adapting this system for use in a critically hypoxic patient population to allow them to exercise.
Title: A Breathing Apparatus
Patent Pending
WO2007096181
International PCT patent application no PCT/EP2007/001583

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Roger McMorrow

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Dr Roger McMorrow is an Anaesthetist and research fellow in the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. He is Co-Founder and Chair of the /Expeditionary Research Society of Ireland, inventor of the /McMorrow Laryngoscope and the /CXE Breathing Circuit and is one of Irelands Everest Summiteers[1]

Born October 10th 1975 in Monze, Zambia to John and Nuala McMorrow. Roger spent his childhood growing up in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. He attended St. Colemans Primary School, Lisburn then Rathmore Grammar School, Belfast where he studied to GCSE level, he completed his secondary education to Advanced Level at Friends School Lisburn. He studied Medicine at the Queens University Belfast and was president of the Queens University Mountaineering Clubfrom 1997 to 1998. On May 24th 2007 he summited Everest as a member of the research team on the Caudwell Xtreme Everest expedition. He was subsequently honored as the Queens University Graduate of the Year 2007 for his part in the rescue of a young Nepalese woman left for dead near the summit of Everest[2]. Roger now lives in Dublin with his wife Sara Spencer. They have two children Aoife and Isolde.

Qualifications

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Roger McMorrow holds a bachelor of Medicine MB, BCh, BAO degree from the Queen's University Belfast and a Diploma in Mountain Medicine Dip Mtn Med from the University of Leicester. He is a fellow FCARCSI of the Irish College of Anaesthetists. He is currently completing an MD with the University College Dublin

Mountaineering

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Roger has climbed extensively in the British Isles, European Alps, and the Greater Ranges including two expeditions within the Arctic Circle. He and a small team, which included his wife Sara, completed the traverse and first assent of a previously unnamed and unclimbed peak in the Garhwal Himalaya. They subsequently named the mountain located at 30°49'49 N 79°18'05 E Draiocht Parbat[3][4].


Significant Climbs

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Research Expeditions

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Roger was a member of the following research expeditions :

Patents

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Roger holds patents on two life sciences inventions:
1. A New Mirrored Laryngoscope

2. A Breathing Apparatus

Media

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See Also

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