<strong>Health</strong> Technology Assessment ProgrammeMembersDiagnostic Technologies & Screening PanelChair,Dr Ron Zimmern, Director ofthe Public <strong>Health</strong> Genetics Unit,Strangeways ResearchLaboratories, CambridgeDr Paul Cockcroft, ConsultantMedical Microbiologist/Laboratory Director, Public<strong>Health</strong> Laboratory,St Mary’s Hospital,PortsmouthProfessor Adrian K Dixon,Professor of Radiology,Addenbrooke’s Hospital,CambridgeDr David Elliman, Consultant inCommunity Child <strong>Health</strong>,LondonDr Andrew Farmer, SeniorLecturer in General Practice,Institute of <strong>Health</strong> Sciences,University of OxfordDr Karen N Foster, ClinicalLecturer, Dept of GeneralPractice & Primary Care,University of AberdeenProfessor Jane Franklyn,Professor of Medicine,University of BirminghamProfessor Antony J Franks,Deputy Medical Director, TheLeeds Teaching Hospitals NHSTrustMr Tam Fry, HonoraryChairman, Child GrowthFoundation, LondonDr Susanne M Ludgate, MedicalDirector, Medical DevicesAgency, LondonDr William Rosenberg, SeniorLecturer and Consultant inMedicine, University ofSouthamptonDr Susan Schonfield, CPHMSpecialised ServicesCommissioning, CroydonPrimary Care TrustDr Margaret Somerville,Director of Public <strong>Health</strong>,Teignbridge Primary Care Trust,DevonMr Tony Tester, Chief Officer,South Bedfordshire Community<strong>Health</strong> Council, LutonDr Andrew Walker, SeniorLecturer in <strong>Health</strong> Economics,University of GlasgowProfessor Martin J Whittle,Head of Division ofReproductive & Child <strong>Health</strong>,University of BirminghamDr Dennis Wright, ConsultantBiochemist & Clinical Director,Pathology & The KennedyGalton Centre, Northwick Park& St Mark’s Hospitals, HarrowMembersPharmaceuticals PanelChair,Dr John Reynolds, ClinicalDirector, Acute GeneralMedicine SDU, OxfordRadcliffe HospitalProfessor Tony Avery, Professorof Primary <strong>Health</strong> Care,University of NottinghamProfessor Iain T Cameron,Professor of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, University ofSouthamptonMr Peter Cardy, ChiefExecutive, Macmillan CancerRelief, LondonDr Christopher Cates, GP andCochrane Editor, Bushey <strong>Health</strong>Centre, Bushey, Herts.Mr Charles Dobson, SpecialProjects Adviser, Department of<strong>Health</strong>Dr Robin Ferner, ConsultantPhysician and Director, WestMidlands Centre for AdverseDrug Reactions, City HospitalNHS Trust, BirminghamDr Karen A Fitzgerald,Pharmaceutical Adviser, Bro Taf<strong>Health</strong> Authority, CardiffProfessor Alastair Gray,Professor of <strong>Health</strong> Economics,Institute of <strong>Health</strong> Sciences,University of OxfordMrs Sharon Hart, ManagingEditor, Drug & TherapeuticsBulletin, LondonDr Christine Hine, Consultant inPublic <strong>Health</strong> Medicine,Bristol South & West PrimaryCare TrustProfessor Robert Peveler,Professor of Liaison Psychiatry,Royal South Hants Hospital,SouthamptonDr Frances Rotblat, CPMPDelegate, Medicines ControlAgency, LondonMrs Katrina Simister, NewProducts Manager, NationalPrescribing Centre, LiverpoolDr Ken Stein, Senior Lecturer inPublic <strong>Health</strong>, University ofExeterProfessor Terence Stephenson,Professor of Child <strong>Health</strong>,University of NottinghamDr Richard Tiner, MedicalDirector, Association of theBritish Pharmaceutical Industry,LondonProfessor Dame Jenifer Wilson-Barnett, Head of FlorenceNightingale School of Nursing& Midwifery, King’s College,London184Current and past membership details of all HTA ‘committees’ are available from the HTA website (www.ncchta.org)
<strong>Health</strong> Technology Assessment 2003; Vol. 7: No. 27MembersTherapeutic Procedures PanelChair,Professor Bruce Campbell,Consultant Vascular andGeneral Surgeon, Royal Devon& Exeter HospitalDr Mahmood Adil, Head ofClinical Support & <strong>Health</strong>Protection, Directorate of<strong>Health</strong> and Social Care (North),Department of <strong>Health</strong>,ManchesterProfessor John Bond, Head ofCentre for <strong>Health</strong> ServicesResearch, University ofNewcastle upon TyneMr Michael Clancy, Consultantin A & E Medicine,Southampton General HospitalDr Carl E Counsell, SeniorLecturer in Neurology,University of AberdeenDr Keith Dodd, ConsultantPaediatrician, DerbyshireChildren’s Hospital, DerbyProfessor Gene Feder, Professorof Primary Care R&D, Barts &the London, Queen Mary’sSchool of Medicine andDentistry, University of LondonMs Bec Hanley, FreelanceConsumer Advocate,Hurstpierpoint, West SussexProfessor Alan Horwich,Director of Clinical R&D, TheInstitute of Cancer Research,LondonDr Phillip Leech, PrincipalMedical Officer for PrimaryCare, Department of <strong>Health</strong>,LondonMr George Levvy, ChiefExecutive, Motor NeuroneDisease Association,NorthamptonProfessor James Lindesay,Professor of Psychiatry for theElderly, University of LeicesterDr Mike McGovern, SeniorMedical Officer, Heart Team,Department of <strong>Health</strong>, LondonDr John C Pounsford,Consultant Physician, NorthBristol NHS TrustProfessor Mark Sculpher,Professor of <strong>Health</strong> Economics,Institute for Research in theSocial Services, University ofYorkDr L David Smith, ConsultantCardiologist, Royal Devon &Exeter HospitalProfessor Norman Waugh,Professor of Public <strong>Health</strong>,University of AberdeenCurrent and past membership details of all HTA ‘committees’ are available from the HTA website (www.ncchta.org)185
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