Full list of MacPaCC members
CAMBRIDGE
Stephen Barclay: HEFCE Clinical Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge. Previously Macmillan-funded Department of Health Postdoctoral Fellow (2006-2011), Macmillan Clinical Fellow (2002 – 2006), Macmillan GP Facilitator (1995-98). Works clinically in General Practice and as Honorary Consultant Physician in Palliative Medicine at Cambridge hospice. Speciality Director for Palliative Care, Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine. Profile on university website. Email: [email protected] EDINBURGH Scott Murray: St Columba's Hospice Chair of Primary Palliative Care, Uni. of Edinburgh. Trained as a GP and specialises in palliative care, spiritual care and other aspects of primary care. First contacted Macmillan Scotland (David Millar, Macmillan GP Advisor) and Keri Thomas when planning a Cancer Register research project in about 2001. When invited to join the Macmillan R&E group, he already knew Stephen Barclay and Dan Munday as fellow academics. Profile on university website. Email: [email protected] HUDDERSFIELD Nigel King: Professor of Applied Psychology at University of Huddersfield. Psychologist by training. Worked closely with Macmillan GP Advisor Dr Keri Thomas evaluating out-of-hours project (a forerunner of GSF) in 2001-2. Led qualitative evaluation of GSF Phase 2. Email: [email protected] Beth Hardy: Working towards a PhD on ‘Experiences of people affected by advanced progressive disease who receive support from multiple sources in primary care’, which involves qualitative interviews with advanced cancer, heart failure, COPD and Parkinsons disease patients and their carers. Supervised by Nigel King. Currently practicing as a District Nurse. Email: [email protected] Jane Melvin: Managing Director, CareMax International Limited. Formerly lead nurse, GSF (until 2005). Working towards a research PhD on “The Role of Community Matrons in Palliative Care”, supervised by Nigel King and Jan Firth at the School of Human and Health Sciences, University of Huddersfield. Previously worked clinically as a case manager for cancer and palliative care patients. Email: [email protected] OXFORD Eila Watson: Chair in Supportive Cancer Care, Oxford Brookes University. Recently funded by Macmillan to conduct a study looking at role of primary care in supporting people diagnosed with cancer. Email: [email protected] SHEFFIELD Bill Noble: Senior Lecturer in Palliative Medicine, University of Sheffield. Macmillan Senior Lecturer in Palliative Medicine from 1996-2001. Developed Masters course in palliative care and supervised Keri Thomas’s MSc. Evaluated the Macmillan GP Facilitator role in Powys, Wales, together with Prof. David Clark (published 2002). Email: [email protected] Michelle Winslow: [email protected] WARWICK Dan Munday: Associate Clinical Professor in Palliative Medicine, Warwick Medical School; Consultant in Palliative Medicine, Coventry PCT. Former GP. Had known Keri Thomas for some time through out-of-hours work when first invited to join an evaluation and research group in 2003. Macmillan chose the University of Warwick to evaluate GSF phases 3-6 from 2003-5, and Dan Munday led on this work. Email: [email protected] |
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OTHER MEMBERS PRESENT & PAST
(former members in brackets)
PEOPLE AFFECTED BY CANCER Roberta Lovick, [email protected] Mike Vincent, [email protected] (Ray Strachan) MACMILLAN GP Charles Campion-Smith, [email protected] MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT Jane Maher, Chief Medical Officer [email protected] Siobhan McClelland, [email protected] Adrienne Betteley, Programme Manager – Palliative and End of Life Care [email protected] GROUP ADMIN SUPPORT Morna Woods, [email protected] FORMER MEMBERS (Academic) Shona Agarwal, Kevin Bolster, David Chinn, Collette Clifford, Kathy Grant, Nada Khan, Una MacLeod, Kashifa Mahmood-Yousuf, Elizabeth Summers Smith, Keri Thomas. FORMER MEMBERS (Macmillan Cancer Support) (Julia Reynolds, Glyn Purland, Lorraine Sloan, Jim Elliott) |
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