Malcolm VandenBurg

Malcolm VandenBurg is a British doctor involved in drug research, sexual health, medicolegal advice and stress management.

He lectured in medicine, as an Honorary Senior Registrar at the London Hospital and as an Honorary Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacology at St Bartholomew's Hospital VandenBurg is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, the American College of Clinical Pharmacology and the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine He established the London Hospital Hypertension Clinic in 1975.

[2] VandenBurg is a registered expert witness[4] who has given medicolegal advice to courts, authorities and media in a number of high-profile cases.

[5] He has written in the BMJ about the medicolegal implications of newer SSRIs[6] and of driving while under the influence of cannabis[7] VandenBurg was an expert witness in the case of the Death of Sean Rigg in police custody in 2008.

VandenBurg advised the UK press on the use of propofol in the Death of Michael Jackson.