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Medical Experience
I qualified as a doctor in
1985, at the University of
Wales College of Medicine in
Cardiff, Wales. I am accredited
in both General
Practice and Public Health
Medicine.
After working as a House
Office in General Medicine,
Neurology & General
Surgery in 1985 & 1986, I
underwent higher professional
training in General Practice
between 1986 & 1990. This
included working in General
Medicine, Elderly Care,
Cardiology, Dermatology,
Accident & Emergency,
Orthopaedics, and Obstetrics
& Gynaecology. I passed
the MRCGP in 1990 and gained
my accreditation in General
Practice the same year. I then
worked in the Department of
Public Health in Gloucester,
mainly in the areas of
Communicable Diseases Control
and Microbiology. I moved to
London in 1992. I passed the
MFPHM in 1993.
I have worked as a
part-time general practitioner
in the Clapham area of London
since 1995. As a General
Practitioner, I deal with all
the typical medical,
psychological and social
problems that present in
inner-city primary care. My
particular clinical interests
are in cardiovascular
medicine, infectious diseases,
and immunisation. You can
learn more about my practice
by taking a look at its
website:
www.claphamhealth.nhs.uk
Academic Experience
In 1992, I joined the
Department of Public Health
Sciences at St. George's
Hospital Medical School as
Lecturer in Epidemiology &
Public Health Medicine. I was
responsible for organising the
final year undergraduate
course in Public Health
Sciences and the Epidemiology
component of a MSc in Health
Sciences for health
professionals. I gained my MD
in 1996, for work examining
medical practice variations in
primary care.
In 1996, I was appointed as
Senior Lecturer in the
Department of Primary Care at
St. George's Hospital. This
was a part-time post and I
also spent part of my week
working in General Practice
and also as Medical
Epidemiologist at the Office
for National Statistics.
I moved to a Senior
Lecturer post at University
College London in 1999, where I
had a joint appointment
between the School of Public
Policy and the
Department of Primary Care
& Population Sciences. In
2000, I gained a Primary Care
Senior Scientist Award, which
has allowed me to spend more
time on research. I was
promoted to Professor in May
2002. In February 2004, I
took up the post of Professor
of Primary Care and Head of
the Department of Primary
Health Care & General
Practice at Imperial College,
London. In April 2004, my
department merged with the
Department of Social Science &
Medicine to form a new
Department of Primary Care &
Social Medicine, of which I am
head. The department changed
its name to the Department of
Primary Care & Public Health
in January 2010.
I was a member of the
British Medical Journal's
Editorial Advisory Committee
from 1996-2002, and of the Editorial Board of
Health Statistics Quarterly
from 2001 until 2004. I remain
a member of the editorial
board of the Journal of
Ambulatory Care Management.
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Research:
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Qualifications:
MB
BCh
MD
FRCGP FFPH
Practice
Website:
www.claphamhealth.org.uk
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