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Dr Bullock completed his pre-clinical medical training at Keble College, Oxford University, gaining an BA (Hons) Physiological Sciences in 1978 (converted to MA in 1985). This was followed by clinical medical training at St Bartholomews Hospital in London where he gained the MB.BS in 1981. In 1990, following training in other areas of medicine, Dr Bullock specialised in psychiatry, gained membership of The Royal College of Psychiatry and undertook postgraduate psychiatric training including higher specialist training in geriatric psychiatry which concluded in 1993. This was in order to pursue research into Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. Dr Bullock is well respected in his field and often called upon to speak to professional groups about his work and research. As the only non-industry physician member of the British Association of Pharmaceutical Physicians (BrAPP), he also has a unique opportunity to liaise with the industry. He is now sharing his experience and knowledge by acting as Speciality Tutor in Old Age Psychiatry for Wessex and Associate Professor for St George's University Teaching Hospital, Grenada. He also has affiliations with Southampton, Bath and Oxford universities. Dr Bullock is committed to research, particularly in psychopharmacology, neuropsychology and the use of both in all areas of care. He believes that clinical trials not only benefit his current patients but will be of benefit to further patients in the future. He also feels that trials improve the the service, introducing additional rigour to clinical practice.
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