Globalisation:National Obesity Forum - Trustees and Staff

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  • Dr Hilary Jones Patron - Dr Hilary Jones is a Patron of the NOF and has been the Health Advisor on GMTV since 1993. He gained his qualification at The Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in 1976. He still practices part-time as a NHS GP. In addition Dr Jones writes a column for the News of the World answering reader’s questions as well as a section in Rosemary Conley’s magazine and he also edits ‘Family Health Care’ in the Dr Hilary Jones Magazine. [1]
  • Jane DeVille-Almond Vice Chair - Jane DeVille-Almond is an independent nurse consultant who specialises in obesity and mental health in primary care. In 1974 Jane trained as an SRN in Jersey then as a Midwife and Health Visitor in the West Midlands. She has previously worked as a School Nurse, Public Health Nurse and Practice nurse. In 1992 she completed a BA (Hons) in English and German business studies following which she worked as Primary Care Editor at the Nursing Times. Jane has worked with the MOD and DOH to improve men’s health services and has also worked in Europe and the Far East. Jane is a trustee of the Men’s Health Forum and appeared as the nutritionist on ITV’s series ‘Fat Chance’. [2]
  • Dr David Haslam - GP, Hertfordshire Chair - Dr David Haslam specialises in obesity and cardiometabolic disease. He is a Physician in Obesity Medicine at the Centre for Obesity Research at Luton & Dunstable Hospital, Visiting Professor, Robert Gordon University Aberdeen, and Visiting Professor Chester University. Dr Haslam produced the first Primary Care guidelines for management of childhood obesity with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. He is also a Board Member of ESCO (Experts in Severe and Complex Obesity), and the Counterweight Board. [3]
  • Shamil Chandaria - Honorary Patron - Shamil Chandaria holds the position of Chairman at Amplitude Capital, Ocean Capital Associates and IP-Only Telecommunication AB. He is also in charge of the Ad Astra Trust which focuses on health and education. He is the Patron of the Institute of Philosophy at the School of Advanced Study, London University. Shamil has a Ph.D in finance from the London School of Economics, an MA with distinction in Philosophy from University College London and a first class degree in Economics from Cambridge University, where he was a senior scholar. [4]
  • Anne Diamond Honorary - Patron - Anne Diamond has been involved with campaigns raising awareness of cervical cancer screening, autism, dyslexia, preventing cot death and vaccination programmes. Her position as patron at the NOF is to raise awareness of the increasing numbers of people and dangers associated with obesity. Anne thinks that, 'believes that what we need is greater understanding from the medical establishment, action from the politicians, and compassionate help for the individuals whose lives are being impaired and shortened by this debilitating condition' [5]
  • Debbie Cook - Debbie Cook graduated as a Nurse Practitioner from the Royal College of Nursing in 2000. She then went on to complete a diploma in education. She has published two cookery and health books and in 2008 became Chair of the West Cluster at Redbridge PCT. Her role at the NOF is not clear. [6]
  • Dr Matthew Capehorn - Clinical Director - Dr Matthew Capehorn has a BMedSci degree in Neurophysiology and graduated from the University of Sheffield in 1993. he later obtained his MBChB degree in Medicine Surgery in 1996. He has been Honorary Secretary of the Rotterham Division of the Medical Association since 2003 where as a GP he set up a weight management clinic. For his involvement in the development of the NHS Rotterham obesity strategy he won the NHS Social Care Award 2009. [7]
  • Tam Fry - Tam Fry is the Honorary Chairman of the Child Growth Foundation. He began medical lobbying in 1977 while working as a BBC Television Producer until 1988 when he decided to dedicate himself to the charity. [8]
  • Paul Sacher - Paul Sacher is the Research Director and founder of the MEND programme which aims to develop programmes that will help treat and prevent childhood obesity. He is also Chief Investigator of the MEND Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) and is a Clinical Research Fellow at the MRC Childhood Nutrition Research Centre. In addition, he works as the PR Officer for the Paediatric Group of the British Dietetic Association. [9]
  • Dr Colin Waine - Patron - Dr Colin Waine was the Chairman of the NOF from 2005 to 2008 after which he became a patron. He has also worked as a visiting lecturer at Reading, Chester and Robert Gordon University Aberdeen and as chairman of the RCGP from 1990-1993. [10]
  • Graham Philips - Graham Philips graduated with a B.Pharm (Hons) from the London University School of Pharmacy in 1981. He is currently Managing Director of the Manor Pharmacy Group. In 1990 he became a member of Hertfordshire Local Pharmaceutical Committee and elected to the board of the National Pharmacy Association in 1994. Hi main areas of interest include men's health and weight management. [11][12]

Notes

  1. Dr Hilary Jones accessed 8 November 2010
  2. Jane DeVille-Almond accessed 8 November 2010
  3. Dr David Haslam accessed 8 November 2010
  4. Shamil Chandaria accessed 8 November 2010
  5. Anne Diamond acessed 9 November 2010
  6. Debbie Cook accessed 9 November
  7. Dr Matthew Capehorn accessed 9 November 2010
  8. Tam Fry accesed 9 November 2010
  9. Paul Sacher accessed 9 November 2010
  10. Dr Colin Waine accessed 9 November 2010
  11. Graham Philips accessed 9 November 2010
  12. National Obesity Forum Trustees

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