Jeffrey Kenneth Aronson FRCP, HonFBPhS, HonFFPM (born 1947) is a British physician and clinical pharmacologist, currently working at the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine in Oxford.
Aronson studied at the University of Glasgow from 1964 to 1970, qualifying with the degree of MBChB, and after primary medical training in Glasgow hospitals (MRCP 1973) joined the Medical Research Council's Unit and University Department of Clinical Pharmacology in Oxford, qualifying DPhil Oxon in 1977.
[1] He now works as an Honorary Consultant Physician and Clinical Pharmacologist in the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences in Oxford.
He is a member of the World Health Organization’s Expert Advisory Panel on International Pharmacopoeia and Pharmaceutical Preparations.
Together with John Talbot, he edited the 6th edition of Stephens’ Detection and Evaluation of Adverse Drug Reactions: Principles and Practice (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), and, with Paul Glasziou and Les Irwig, Evidence-based Medical Monitoring: From Principles to Practice (Blackwell Publishing/BMJ Books, 2008).