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  • ...e:ProfessorEricMoonman.JPG|thumb|300px|right|Eric Moonman at a [[Liverpool University]] alumni event at the House of Commons in 2006 where Moonman is a leading l ...United States Association of Former Members of Congress]], and the [[Inter-University Center for Legal Studies]] of the [[International Law Institute]].">qZVuwzb
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  • ...to the account of Hartwig Pautz, a doctoral student at Glasgow Caledonian University: ...the 55th Political Studies Association Annual Conference, 4-7 April 2005 - University of Leeds, p. 6, accessed January 2009.</ref>
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  • ...Peacock, who was then Vice Chancellor and Professor of Economics at the [[University of Buckingham]], 'wrote a paper proposing the foundation of an institute of ...s at York University and Vice Chancellor of the independent (ie private) [[University of Buckingham]]. He also sat on a number of committees: for example, he was
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  • ...], Emeritus Professor of General and Strategic Management at [[Strathclyde University]], former head of the Business Environment Division in Group Planning at Ro ...consequences if put into practice. The IFF, for example, demands that the NHS-generated &#39;entitlement culture&#39; should be transformed into a &#39;g
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  • Argyll & Clyde Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Argyll & Clyde NHS Board
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  • * Dr [[Wendy Wrieden]] Health Services Research Unit, [[University of Aberdeen]] ...Regan]] Weight Management Adviser, Counterweight Project, [[Robert Gordon University]]
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  • Birmingham University, professor of health policy involved in NHS reform. He served as an adviser to the World Bank and WHO. Criticised by th
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  • ::Linking academia, industry and the NHS *[[Anna Dominiczak]], [[University of Glasgow]]
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  • ...nt over the issues of HIV and AIDS and it was closed and absorbed into the NHS.<ref>See Miller, David, Kitzinger, J., Williams, K. and Beharrell, P. (1998 Dr [[Alex Richardson]], a senior research fellow at Oxford University and an authority on nutrition and the brain is sceptical about the claims a
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  • ...y Gilland]]. Prior to joining [[Sense About Science]], she studied at Kent University under [[Frank Furedi]], the former leader of the [[RCP]], worked for the [[ ...ty Vol.36 No.4 with Furedi. Her biographical note states that while at the University of Kent she "was responsible for a European Commission project to set up so
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  • ...of. Dr. [[Bassam Tibi]], Professor Emeritus for International Relations, [[University of Goettingen]] | Dr [[Stephen Law]], philosopher and author ...eform of the NHS and for a bigger role for the private sector in providing NHS services.
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  • ...dford]] (Science Editor the [[Guardian]]) | Professor [[Lewis Wolpert]] ([[University College London]]) | Dr [[David Boak]] ([[Royal Society]]) | Dr [[David Hasl ...' and suggested links with autism, public health issues and changes to the NHS.
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  • *NHS (Research & Development Fund) *[[University of York]]
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  • Gilland graduated from the [[University of Oxford]] in 1990 after stdying for a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Econ ...is Linkedin profile, it is assumed he began the PGCE in 2014.</ref>''' - [[University of Kent]] - PGCE Training in Mathematics<ref>See Tony Gilland, [http://www.
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  • Since 2013 Kent has sat on the NHS England Rare Diseases Advisory Group, the Genomics England Ethics Advisory ...1998-2000), and the Standing Advisory Group on Consumer Involvement in the NHS R & D Programme, now known as 'INVOLVE' (1997-2000). Before this he was on
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  • *Professor [[Mike Bewick]], former deputy medical director of [[NHS England]] ...director at the [[National Academic Health Science Network]] and former [[NHS England]] area director for Greater Manchester
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  • ...se than target a think-tank and a management consultancy. More than London university's institute of education, the teaching unions or even the Labour party, the ...recognised within the civil service with Sir [[Alan Wilson]], former Leeds university vice-chancellor, and Michael Stephenson, former director of factual and edu
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  • ...National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy and has been chairman of an NHS hospital trust. She is a member of the [[Press Complaints Commission]], and ...Archimedes Pharma Limited]] | [[The Health Foundation]] | [[NHS Hubs]] | [[NHS Information Centre]] | [[Royal College of Nursing (Wales)]] | [[Medical Res
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  • ...ces, Southside, 105 Victoria Street, SW1E - the office block also houses [[NHS England]] and the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]]]] ...e Gas]] | [[Tata Group]] | [[Tempus Energy]] | [[UKTV]] | [[Unilever]] | [[University of Chicago Booth Business School]] | [[UPS]] | [[Verny Capital]] | [[Virido
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  • ...colleges. Of the sixteen members there were five from Oxford, five from [[University College London]] and two from [[Imperial College]]. The Science advisors se <tr><td>[[George Alberti]]</td><td> Department of Diabetes and Metabolism, [[University of Newcastle]] </td></tr>
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  • *Dr [[Roger Fisken]] - Consultant Physician, Northallerton NHS Trust *Professor Sir [[John Krebs]] FRS - University of Oxford
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  • ...ancouver, Canada, on October 27 last year. [[Charles Santerre]], of Purdue University in Indiana, said: "Expect this bombshell to be spun in an unfavourable mann ...de]] | [[Historic Houses Association]] | [[People's Postcode Lottery]] | [[University of Southampton]]<ref>[https://registerofconsultantlobbyists.force.com/CLR_P
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  • ...infertility treatment: should we have the 'right to reproduce'] 1997, Kent University, ''Pro-Choice Forum'', accessed 5 March 2015.</ref>. Tizzard studied at at the [[University of Sheffield]] (1991 – 1994), achieving a BA in English Literature. This
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  • *[[NHS University]]
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  • ...ng life in communications, as a journalist after graduating from Cambridge University and later in public relations both in-house and consultancy. He became the ...ember of the [[Arts Council of England]] and non-executive member of the [[NHS Policy Board]], Chairman of the [[Understanding Industry Trust]] and a memb
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  • ...on]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[The Legal Action Group]] | [[TicketMaster]] | [[University of Northampton]]<ref>[https://registerofconsultantlobbyists.force.com/CLR_P ...[[Tamboran Resources UK]] Ltd | [[Ticketmaster]] | [[Ulster Weavers]] | [[University of the West of Scotland]] | [[Urban Union]] | [[Volvo Group]] | [[Westfield
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  • ...She has been a Magistrate for 16 years and a non-executive Director of an NHS Trust from 1990-1997. ...year. Snell is also a member of the Programme Advisory Board of Cranfield University's Integrated Waste Management post graduate MSc course. He is a member of t
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  • == Haskins and the NHS == ...k the [[King's Fund]] chaired the production of a paper, The Future of the NHS. According to the Evening Standard the paper said:
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  • #[[University of the Arts]] needs refernces #[[NHS Scotland]] blank page
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  • ...issioning approach to commissioning health research and development in the NHS ...services; Visiting and Honorary Professor of Management Consultancy, City University, London; First Vice-Chairman, International Council of Management Consultin
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  • *[[NHS Dumfries and Galloway]] *[[London South Bank University]]
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  • *[[Tony Atkinson]] (Warden, Nuffield College, Oxford University) *[[Bernard Crick]] (Emeritus Professor, Birkbeck College, London University)
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  • ...nd [[Magdalen College]], Oxford. He became a law lecturer at [[Northumbria University]], before being elected the MP for Barrow and Furness in 1992. He is a frie ...ng-cabal-at-the-heart-of-our-nhs The privatising cabal at the heart of our NHS] ''Spinwatch'', 1 April 2015, accessed 10 April 2015.</ref>
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  • :the only independent multi-professional network committed to sustainable NHS modernisation that benefits all patients and the public health.<ref>[http:/ ...ablished in 1999 by health professionals to promote positive change in the NHS. It is now a broad coalition of individuals and organisations strongly comm
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  • ...ege]], London. He is a health economist who first carried out research on NHS funding in the 1980s for the York Reports sponsored by the [[British Medica *Professor [[Anthony O’Hear]] Weston Professor of Philosophy, [[University of Buckingham]]
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  • ...the Scottish Science Advisory Committee and Wardlaw Professor of Physics, University of St Andrews. Professor Sibbett is recognised as a pioneer and world autho ...Vice Principal, Research and Enterprise, and Professor of Nanoelectronics, University of Glasgow. Professor Beaumont was previously Director of the [[Institute f
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  • ...rs of potential job opportunities and the money it would contribute to the NHS. Tescos’ hope is that when the plans are submitted and examined by the co
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  • *[[NHS Cancer Screening Programmes]] ** *[[NHS University]]
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  • *[[East London University]] *[[Oxford Radcliffe Hospital NHS Trust]]
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  • *Nexus has specialised divisions in consumer and healthcare (OTC and NHS expertise). In addition we have a division for communicating with children *[[Barking Havering and Redbridge Hospitals NHS Trust]]
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  • ...ith the new market created by the founding of the National Health Service (NHS).<ref>Corporate Watch Magazine, Issue 10, Spring 2000</ref> And in 1972 Be ...ed six miscarriages. He is also on the Board of Trustee of Carnegie Mellon University.<ref>[http://www.marketguide.com GSK Profile] Hugues S, (2001) In Health an
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  • ...Llewellyn]], chief of staff. Llewellyn went to [[Eton College]] and the [[University of Oxford]] with Cameron and worked with him in the Conservative research d *Elder statesmen [[Chris Patten]], the Chancellor of Oxford University, advises on tuitions policy.
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  • ...een chaired by [[Laurence Williams]], Professor of Nuclear Safety at the [[University of Central Lancashire]] and a former Chief Inspector of Nuclear Installatio ...t Pickard]], CORWM’s Chair, is Emeritus Professor of Neurobiology at the University of Cardiff. Current term of office ends: 31 October 2012
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  • ...y the man whose research she claimed to be championing. Nick Brooks of the University of East Anglia suggested that she had wilfully misinterpreted his work.... ==NHS privatisation==
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  • *[[University for Industry]] *[[NHS University]]
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  • ...//news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3537257.stm Alcohol puts huge pressure on the NHS], 6 March, 2004. (Accessed: 22 September 2007)</ref> The most important is ...e’<ref>Tony Dundon, Dierdre Curran, Maureen Maloney, Paul Ryan, National University of Ireland, Galway, [http://www.ibec.ie/ibec/ibecdoclib3.nsf/cb0e6ff75bb978
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  • *Professor [[Alan Alexander]] Professor of Local and Public Management, University of Strathclyde, Founding Director, [[Scottish Local Authorities Management •Director, Queen Margaret Hospital NHS Trust
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  • ...ofessor of Insurance and Risk Management at [[Cass Business School]], City University, London. Prior to this he was Associate Dean of Cass Business School, and w ...a Development Association]] before becoming a Lecturer in Economics at the University of Bradford. Brian has written and co-authored a number of articles and boo
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  • ...k Sikorski]], Senior Fellow at the Center of European Studies at [[Harvard University]]. He was formerly Poland’s Minister of Defence (2005-2007), Foreign Mini ...Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Barts NHS Health Trust]] | [[Biogen]] | [[Biomarin]] | [[British Soft Drinks Associat
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  • ...the Court of St James’s. | Lord BUTLER OF BROCKWELL, GCB, CVO. Master, University College, Oxford. Formerly Secretary of the Cabinet and Head of the Home Ci ...r Michael HOWARD, OM, CBE, MC, FBA. Emeritus Professor of Modern History, University of Oxford. | The Rt Hon Lord HOWE OF ABERAVON, CH, QC. Formerly Secretary
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  • ...1998 to March 2002). He is also Chairman of [[UFI]], formerly known as the University for Industry, which is responsible for the government's [[learndirect]] net ...onally which has been responsible for the disastrous implementation of the NHS IT system, leading to the resignation of its Chief Executive [[Tim Whiston]
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  • '''Simon Stevens''' is the CEO of [[NHS England]]. ...ondon and the South Coast.<ref name="NHS"> NHS England [http://www.england.nhs.uk/about/whos-who/ Who's who], accessed 10 April 2015.</ref>
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  • He attended the [[University of Manchester]], where he was first spotted by [[Peter Mandelson]], and emp ...chotherapy issues. He is the author of a chapter in ''[[The Future of the NHS]]'' (2006).<ref>Trevor Beattie, "[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/poli
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  • ...ndation]] in 1996, a year after gaining an undergraduate degree at Bristol University in languages. It was while she was at the SMF that the Stockholm Network wa ...power to halt the purchase of drugs not considered cost effective for the NHS. He argued that the new system would be one where the 'price of a drug will
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  • *Aspire Ever Higher: University Policy for the 21st Century, Boris Johnson, June 2006 *University Challenge: Freedom, Fees and Future Funding, John Marenbon, May 2004
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  • ...and is a member of the Vice-Chancellor's Communications Panel at Cambridge University. This year he is co-chair of the CIPR Excellence Awards. *[[British National Health Service (NHS)]]
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  • *[[Sharmit Saggar]], Professor of Political Science at the University of Sussex and Non–Executive Chairman of the Consumer Complaints Board at ...Director of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies of the European University Institute, Italy
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  • *[[Phil Hanlon]] Professor of Public Health at Glasgow University and an adviser to the Scottish Executive ...actOfPFIOnScotlandsNHS_Hellowell_000.pdf The impact of PFI on Scotland’s NHS: a briefing], Accessed 9th December 2008 </ref> <ref> IMF [http://www.imf
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  • A Kansas City native, Worcester graduated from the [[University of Kansas]] in 1955, and worked for a time with management consultants [[Mc ==University connections==
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  • ...[[BAT]], [[Pricewaterhouse Coopers]], [[BOC]], [[RTZ]], [[J.Lyons]], the [[NHS]] and as Managing Director for [[United Biscuits]] in Germany/Austria ...o Senior Research Associate and Fellow at the [[Judge Business School]], [[University of Cambridge]], and Emeritus Fellow of [[Lucy Cavendish College]]. She is a
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  • ...h 2004{{ref|1}}. Nealon was born in 1953 and was a graduate of Georgetown University in Washington DC. She has held senior positions in both the US and the UK, *[[Monitor]] (independent regulator of NHS Trust Hospitals) a Non-executive Director
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  • ...Hon. Oliver]’, ''Who's Who 2011'', A & C Black, 2011; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2010 ; online edn, Oct 2010 [Accessed 16 March 2011]</ref> ...d. (1988) ''Britain's Biggest Enterprise - ideas for radical reform of the NHS''. Centre for Policy Studies. ISBN 187026519X
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  • ...mith of Kelvin," Who's Who 2009, A & C Black, 2008; online edition, Oxford University Press, "[http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U35482 Smith o ..., (John) Keith," Who's Who 2009, A & C Black, 2008; online edition, Oxford University Press, "[http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U28669 Oates,
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  • ...rimary Care Trusts, through which it is intended that more than 75% of all NHS funding will eventually flow.'14 See below for details of the LIFT scheme w ...the Prison Transformation Programme, Centre for Conflict Resolution at the University of Cape Town, raised further concerns in a letter to the Cape Times, saying
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  • ...trusts. You are most likely to have come across Sodexho in your school or university canteen, or else when you fancy a snack whilst visiting a museum, art galle ...orld’s largest remote-site management company. In 2001, after a major US university campus campaign, Sodexho Alliance sold its 8% share of Correction Corporati
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  • ...r of the Warwick Manufacturing Group and Professor of Manufacturing at the University of Warwick. He is a member of the Government's Competitiveness Working Part ...cal companies, including 22 of the top 25 pharmaceutical companies and the NHS.
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  • ...rough a cartel of drugs companies which is estimated to have defrauded the NHS of an estimated £400million<ref>Serious Fraud Office [http://www.sfo.gov.u ...Conference]] at the [[Interdisciplinary Center]], Israel’s only private university.<ref>[http://www.herzliyaconference.org/eng/_Uploads/dbsAttachedFiles/Ackno
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  • ...Centre was based within Maudsley NHS Trust in London, and is therefore an NHS hospital rather than an NGO as is claimed on the ICAP web site.<ref> ICAP W ...P., Babor, T. F. et al. (1992) Alcohol Policy and the Public Good. Oxford University Press, New York.,</ref> both focused on the reduction of alcohol harm by li
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  • *Ms [[Joyce Craig]] Senior Health Economist, NHS Quality Improvement Scotland *Professor [[Christopher Day]] Head of School of Clinical Medical Studies, University of Newcastle
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  • ...residence at the University of Huddersfield, to the 'Kitchen Mondiale' at University College, London. From 170 private schools to numerous state schools. For mo Facilities management span from the NHS, where Sodexho is one of the largest laundry providers - with a capacity to
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  • ...a year. Sodexho is one of the NLGN sponsors who has also gained lucrative NHS contracts. Professor Corrigan is also married to Hilary Armstrong, Labour's ...isiting professor at the Bartlett, the faculty of the Built Environment at University College, London. See section on UK senior executives.
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  • * Havering NHS Trust There are some good initiatives from The Soil Association and Cardiff University's Regeneration Institute to raise awareness about the generally poor qualit
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  • ...Chairman, Children First (RSSPCC). Formerly Chairman Fife Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. ...lding Society; Formerly Convener of Court and Chairman, Finance Committee, University of Edinburgh; formerly Vice-Chairman, Scottish Opera; Board Member, NHBC
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  • ====NHS Scotland==== ...a discounted rate, saving an estimated £8m. Software will be provided to NHS Scotland through an appointed reseller, [[Trustmarque Solutions]].
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  • ...everyday to 400 schools. She has a degree in catering management from the University of Surrey and is a past national Chair of The Local Authority Caterers Asso ...ment team members. In 2003 he was awarded a knighthood for services to the NHS.
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  • ...HS Exercutive)|Stuart Bell]], Chief Executive, South London and Maudsley [[NHS Trust]] ...rofessor, [[Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University]], and Director of the school's [[Center for Health and Public Service Rese
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  • ...d to the following funders of the SMC: EPSRC, Imperial College, Queen Mary University of London and the Royal Academy of Engineering. *1998-2001: Director of NHS R&D Hammersmith Hospitals Trust
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  • ...f the ''[[New Statesman]]'', 1996-98, before taking up position at Cardiff University as Director of the Centre for Journalism Studies. ...former director of [[Greenpeace]] UK and of the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust.
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  • ...Politics at the University of Westminster. He got his MBA from Westminster University. ...] | [[Leeu Collection]] | [[Legal and General]] | [[Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust]] | [[Local Government Association]] | [[London Hotel Group]] | [[Lon
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  • ...en years and latterly its Deputy Chair; she is now a Trustee of the [[Open University Foundation]]. She is an Honorary Fellow of St Hilda’s College in Oxford a ...re] which includes [[Paul Rogers]], Professor of Peace Studies at Bradford University,[[James Murdoch]] president of News America Digital Publishing for [[News C
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  • ...ary 2009</ref> In 2007 and 2008 Prem Sikka, Professor of Accounting at the University of Essex wrote: ===Healthcare and privatisation of NHS===
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  • ...ke). O’Neill also founded and taught the Online Journalism course at the University College for the Creative Arts in Surrey, England." ...n't the masses joining the protests to 'Save our NHS'? Perhaps because the NHS treats them with utter contempt'], ''The Daily Telegraph'', 30 May 2011.
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  • Lyons studied for a BA inLaw and Psychology at Keele University (1986-90). ...www.spiked-online.com/site/article/7275/ 'Health wars: six myths about the NHS debate'], ''Spiked'', 17 August 2009.
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  • ...liament from its re-opening in 1999. David studied Pharmacy at Heriot Watt University and Business Administration at Manchester Business School and has been self ...to the Scottish Office concerned with education, training and delivery of NHS services in Scotland. In his political life David served on Stirling Counci
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  • ...there is a groundswell of opinion for increased private involvement in the NHS. ...H. [http://www.nursesforreformblog.com/tag/daily-mirror Now let’s not be NHS Nazi-link deniers—or Tories]. 27 January 2010</ref>
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  • ...il and Executive Committee of the National Trust. A graduate of Cambridge University and the Harvard Business School Rodrigues is a past-Chairman of Leander Clu ...stitute of Management and has received an Honorary Doctorate from the Open University.
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  • ...verweight or obese was having on patients and the National Health Service (NHS). <ref name="NOF"> National Obesity Forum, [http://www.nationalobesityforum :Dr [[Colin Waine]], the forum chairman and a visiting professor at University of Sunderland, refused to discuss Campbell's unexpected departure. 'That's
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  • ...lopment. She has lectured on the History of Twentieth Century Medicine at University College London and the Wellcome Institute and served as Lib Dem health spok ...mmittee and was previously a non-executive board member of the Addenbrooke NHS Trust.
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  • ...ment departments (Department of Health; Department of Trade and Industry), NHS audiences, patient representative and advocacy organisations, professional
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  • ...irector. Born in England, educated in Southern Rhodesia and graduated from University of South Africa with B. Com and MBA degrees. Following an early career in f ...easurers. He is a Non-Executive Director of Tesco plc, the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust and Pearson plc.
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  • ...or Researcher for the [[Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children]], University of Bristol. Director of [[The Obesity Awareness and Solutions Trust]] * Professor [[Ken Fox]], Department of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Bristol. Scientific Governor and Trustee of the [[British Nutrition Foun
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  • ...Honorary Visiting Research Fellow in Applied Social Studies at [[Bradford University]] (1993-95).<ref> Men's Health Forum [http://www.menshealthforum.org.uk/use * £45,000.00 from the NHS
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  • ...orron]] -Previously worked as a Press Officer at [[HM Treasury]], [[Oxford University]] and on public services reform at the [[CBI]]. ...evelopment NGO, Action for Southern Africa. She then had a stint at the [[NHS Confederation]] before moving on to handle media relations <ref>Open Road [
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  • ...81, and from 1981 to 1983 was a Research Fellow at the Australian National University in Canberra. <ref>[http://www.socialcohesion.co.uk/pubs/about.php People] ( ...inly been involved in campaigning for the privatisation of welfare and the NHS.
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  • ...tion, subsequently as research co-ordinator at the Margaret Pyke Centre ([[University College London]]) | [[Diana Brahams]], Barrister, called to the bar in 1972
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  • ...he NHS he was a lecturer at the University of Manchester, and the Flinders University of South Australia.<ref>Scottish Government [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Abo
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  • ...]], [[University of Birmingham]], the [[Food Standards Agency]], several [[NHS]] regions and trusts, and the [[Welsh Assembly Government]]. In November 20 ...mited]] | [[HS2 East]] | [[Tarmac Ltd]] | [[Thompsons Solicitors LLP]] | [[University of South Wales]] <ref name="Mar16"/>
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  • ...n_Enthoven-CV.pdf Curriculum Vitae: Alain C. Enthoven] June 2004, Stanford University</ref> was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense from 1961 to 1965. From 196 ==Introducing the Market to the NHS==
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  • '''Prem Sikka''', Professor of Accounting at the [[University of Essex]] writes: ...firm's earnings by about £4.2m - about the amount needed to provide 2,500 NHS hip replacements. The ensuing court hearing learned that, in common with it
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  • After graduating from university, Low began working in local radio in Dundee as a broadcaster and media trai ...e council of [[CBI]] Scotland, non-executive member and vice-chairman of [[NHS 24]], as an assistant on the Court of the [[Merchant Company of Edinburgh]]
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  • ...other depart-ments for the introduction of competitive tendering into the NHS and elsewhere. He organised meetings with clients and key figures in Govern ...r lists has also been expressed by Andrew Barnett, president of St Andrews University Conservative Association, in a six-page complaint to Bill Hughes, deputy ch
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  • ...d extensively for [[Beattie McGuiness Bungay]], and also consulted for the University of Birmingham at Alabama (2008-2013). He was also a consultant for the [[In ...he was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at the [[University of California]] (July 1998-August 2000).
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  • ...l, Canada, USA, Australia as well as the UK.<ref name="QMU">Queen Margaret University, [http://www.qmu.ac.uk/research_knowledge/professoriate/jonathan-chick.aspx Chick practised for 30 years as an NHS consultant at the [[Royal Edinburgh Hospital]] and is currently a consultan
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  • After graduating in law from Bristol University, the young Sheila Masters began her KPMG career as an articled clerk with [ ...ks with government – and was seconded to head financial reforms in the [[NHS]], before leading KPMG’s international government practice. In the 1990s
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  • Poulter studied law at Bristol University before completing a degree in medicine from Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas ...gynaecology and women’s health. He continues to practice medicine as an NHS hospital doctor on a part-time basis. <ref name= "Gov"/>
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  • After graduating from university, Gilbert worked as a senior researcher to [[Adam Afriyie]] MP from 2007 to ...inst a backdrop of unprecedented government reforms and vast change to the NHS, modern healthcare communicators must deliver programmes that resonate with
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  • ....ac.uk/news-and-events/news/news-items/ne_289414 News and events] ''Brunel University'', 11 April 2013, accessed 5 September 2013 </ref> ...uk/aboutus/whoweare/board/index.htm Board of Directors] ''Imperial College NHS Trust'', accessed 5 September 2013 </ref>
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  • ...pencer/ Jonathan Spencer] ''East Kent Hospital University Foundation Trust NHS'', accessed 13 November 2014 </ref> ...tee on Business Appointments'', accessed 13 November 2014 </ref><ref name="NHS"/>
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  • ...-congestion-charge-chief-to-run-NHS-IT Road congestion charge chief to run NHS IT] ''Computer Weekly'', 6 September 2002, accessed 25 November 2014 </ref> ...uk.com/news/it-business/7389/nhs-it-chief-richard-granger-finally-departs/ NHS IT chief Richard Granger finally departs] ''Computer World UK'', 7 February
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  • *Vice-chair, [[Wandsworth NHS Primary Care Trust]], 2009-<ref name="LI"/> *BA, MA, D.Phil, Modern History, [[University of Oxford]], 1967 – 1974<ref name="LI"/>
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  • After graduating from university, Holt joined the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] as research analyst, w *Board Member, [[NHS]] Pay Review Body, April 2010-April 2014<ref name="LI"/>
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  • ...Research]] (JACPR) (ISSN 1759-6599) is published in association with the [[University of Central Lancashire]] and the [[Ashworth Research Centre]]. The academic *[[Douglas P. Fry]] - University of Alabama at Birmingham & Abo Akademi University, Finland, USA
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  • ...of-top-private-contractor/ Red Prince Vows “End to Tory Privatisation of NHS” But Takes Donation From Boss of Top Private Contractor] ''Guido Fawkes'' *[[University of Oxford]]
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  • 23 October 2014, received £350 for training [[NHS]] executive. Hours: approx. 3 hrs. (Registered 13 November 2014) He studied Economic Sociology and Politics as a mature student at [[Lancaster University]] <ref> [http://www.debretts.com/people/debretts-500-2015/politics/simon-da
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  • *BSc (Hons), Politics, [[University of Bristol]]<ref name="LI"/> *[[University of Bristol's London Alumni Society]], chair
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  • ==NHS== ...boss who gave £600,000 to Labour stands to cash in from privatisation of NHS services] ''Daily Mail'', 22 March 2015, accessed 24 March 2015 </ref>
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  • After graduating from university, Norris joined [[Computacenter]] in 1984 as a salesman in the city office. [[Computacenter]] is a long-time [[NHS]] IT partner and contractor.<ref> [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-i
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  • ...y of UK residents who travel abroad for fertility treatment'], De Montfort University Leicester, accessed 9 April 2015.</ref>. [[Jennie Bristow]] was given thank ...cross spoke at a conference entitled 'Motherhood in the 21st Century' at [[University College London]]<ref>See [http://www.progress.org.uk/trusteesreport2010 'Tr
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  • He was CEO of the NHS in East Essex from 1996 to 2010 and subsequently the NHS in Cambridge and Peterborough until 2011. *Medicine, MBBS, [[University of Cambridge]]<ref name="LI"/>
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  • ...led the government's controversial Care.data scheme as tech director of [[NHS England]]. He was, before that, the national director for patients and information at [[NHS England]] from July 2012.<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-kelsey-49bb0
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  • Dr '''Stephen Dunn''' is the CEO of [[West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust]]. Dunn began his career at the [[University of Leeds]] in 1994 as a research and teaching assistant and then as a senio
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  • ...ter’s cardiac management board], Central Manchester University Hopsitals NHS Trust website, accessed August 2017</ref> ==NHS roles==
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  • ...April 2015</ref>. According to Professor [[David Newman]] of [[Ben Gurion University]], who was involved in planning the program, it 'has a great deal to do wit ...]] reportedly attended the launch meeting.<ref name="members">[[Ben Gurion University]] [http://www.bguf.org.uk/news/new-uk-israel-council-to-forge-strong-ties-i
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  • *NHS Market Access *[[Melissa Barnett]], account manager. Joined PB as an intern from University. Former intern at [[Breakthrough Breast Cancer]] and in the parliamentary o
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  • Eykyn began his career with the [[BBC]]. Whilst still at university he worked for them on a freelance basis, before becoming a news trainee, a ...oviet Union, UK departments, agencies and public sector organisations from NHS trusts and local authorities to police forces'.
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  • ...''Nicholas Gash''' is the chairman of [[West Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust]], policy and public affairs advisor at the [[Association of Accounti He is currently the chairman of [[West Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust]], policy and public affairs advisor at [[AAT]] and an associate dire
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  • ...t and social activist who created over 60 organisations including the Open University and Which? ...ber of organisations: governments, business, charities, local authorities, NHS bodies and others. Here is a selection of their partners:
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  • ...-technology-to-improve-the-nhs Using information technology to improve the NHS], DH press release, 7 September 2016</ref> It made series of recommendations, including highlighting “exemplar” NHS trusts that are leading the way in the technology revolution.
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  • '''NHS Digital''' is the national provider of information, data and IT systems in ...ment/news/hscic-changing-its-name-to-nhs-digitalHSCIC changing its name to NHS Digital], DH press release, April 2016</ref>
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  • ...nal air ambulance fixed-winged aircraft service. Our service will give the NHS an extra air ambulance option and bring us in-line with all other developed ...srael, and Internet, we strive to ensure that an accurate story is told on university campuses and in communities, the media, libraries, & churches. Educating y
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