7 Appraisal Committee members, guideline representatives and NICE project team
Appraisal Committee members
The Appraisal Committee is 1 of NICE's standing advisory committees. Its members are appointed for a 3-year term. A list of the Committee members who took part in the discussions for this appraisal appears below. The period during which each Committee member contributed to the appraisal is shown in parenthesis after his or her name. The Appraisal Committee meets 3 times a month except in December, when there are no meetings. There are 4 Appraisal Committees, each with a chair and vice chair. Each Committee considers its own list of technologies, and ongoing topics are not moved between the branches.
Committee members are asked to declare any interests in the technology to be appraised. If it is considered there is a conflict of interest, the member is excluded from participating further in that appraisal.
The minutes of each Appraisal Committee meeting, which include the names of the members who attended and their declarations of interests, are posted on the NICE website.
Dr
Jane
Adam
(Chair,
2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, St George's Hospital, London
Dr
Amanda
Adler
(2009)
Consultant Physician, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Professor
Keith
Abrams
(2006–2009)
Professor of Medical Statistics, University of Leicester
Ms
Julie
Acred
(2004–2005)
Chief Executive, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Professor
A
E
Ades
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Professor of Public Health Science, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol
Dr
Ray
Armstrong
(2008)
Consultant Rheumatologist, Southampton General Hospital
Dr
Jeff
Aronson
(2006–2009)
Reader in Clinical Pharmacology, University Department of Primary Health Care, University of Oxford
Dr
Darren
Ashcroft
(2004–2008)
Senior Clinical Lecturer, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Manchester
Professor
David
Barnett
(2004–2008)
Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Leicester
Dr
Peter
Barry
(2004–2009)
Consultant in Paediatric Intensive Care, Leicester Royal Infirmary
Dr
Michael
Boscoe
(2009)
Consultant Cardiothoracic Anaesthetist, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust
Professor
Stirling
Bryan
(2006–2008)
Head, Department of Health Economics, University of Birmingham
Mr
Brian
Buckley
(2004–2006)
Vice Chairman, InContact
Professor
John
Cairns
(2006–2009)
Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor
David
Chadwick
(2005–2006)
Professor of Neurology, Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery
Dr
Peter
I
Clark
(2004–2006)
Honorary Chairman, Association of Cancer Physicians
Ms
Donna
Covey
(2004–2005)
Chief Executive, Asthma UK
Dr
Mike
Davies
(2004–2008)
Consultant Physician, University Department of Medicine and Metabolism, Manchester Royal Infirmary
Mr
Richard
Devereaux-Phillips
(2004–2006)
Public Affairs Manager, Medtronic Ltd
Professor
Jack
Dowie
(2004–2009)
Health Economist, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr
Fiona
Duncan
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Anaesthetic Department, Blackpool Victoria Hospital, Blackpool
Mr
Christopher
Earl
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Surgical Care Practitioner, Renal Transplant Unit, Manchester Royal Infirmary
Dr
Paul
Ewings
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Statistician, Taunton and Somerset NHS Trust, Taunton
Lynn
Field
(2006–2008)
Nurse Director, Pan Birmingham Cancer Network
Professor
Gary
A
Ford
(2004–2005)
Professor of Pharmacology of Old Age, Consultant Physician, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne
Professor
Christopher
Fowler
(2006–2008)
Professor of Surgical Education, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary, University of London
Dr
Fergus
Gleeson
(2004–2009)
Consultant Radiologist, Churchill Hospital, Oxford
Ms
Sally
Gooch
(2004–2009)
Independent Nursing and Healthcare Consultant
Mr
John
Goulston
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Chief Executive, Barking, Havering and Redbridge Hospitals NHS Trust
Mr
Adrian
Griffin
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
VP Strategic Affairs, LifeScan, Johnson & Johnson
Professor
Trisha
Greenhalgh
(2004–2005)
Professor of Primary Health Care, University College London
Mrs
Barbara
Greggains
(2006–2008)
Lay member
Mrs
Eleanor
Grey
(2009)
Lay member
Mr
Sanjay
Gupta
(2005–2008)
Former Service Manager in Stroke, Gastroenterology, Diabetes and
Endocrinology, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals Foundation NHS Trust
Ms
Linda
Hands
(2004–2005)
Consultant Vascular Surgeon, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
Dr
Peter
Heywood
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Consultant Neurologist, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol
Professor
Philip
Home
(2005–2006
and
2010)
Professor of Diabetes Medicine, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Dr
Neil
Iosson
(2009)
General Practitioner
Dr
Peter
Jackson
(2005–2006)
Clinical Pharmacologist, University of Sheffield
Professor
Peter
Jones
(2004–2006)
Professor of Statistics and Dean, Faculty of Natural Science, Keele University
Professor
Robert
Kerwin
(2004–2005)
Professor of Psychiatry and Clinical Pharmacology, Institute of Psychiatry, London
Dr
Mike
Laker
(2005–2007)
Medical Director, Newcastle Hospitals NHS Trust
Ms
Joy
Leavesley
(2004)
Senior Clinical Governance Manager, Whittington Hospital
Dr
Ruth
Lesirge
(2004)
Lay member
Dr
Ian
Lewin
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Consultant Endocrinologist, North Devon District Hospital
Ms
Rachel
Lewis
(2004–2006)
Nurse Adviser to the Department of Health
Mr
Terence
Lewis
(2006–2009)
Lay member
Dr
George
Levvy
(2005–2006)
Lay member
Dr
Louise
Longworth
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Reader in Health Economics, HERG, Brunel University
Professor
Gary
McVeigh
(2006–2008)
Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, Queens University, Belfast
Professor
Jonathan
Michaels
(2004–2006)
Professor of Vascular Surgery, University of Sheffield
Dr
Ruairidh
Milne
(2004–2009)
Senior Lecturer in Health Technology Assessment, National Coordinating Centre for Health Technology, University of Southampton
Dr
Neil
Milner
(2004–2009)
General Practitioner, Tramways Medical Centre, Sheffield
Dr
Alec
Miners
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Lecturer in Health Economics, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr
Rubin
Minhas
(2004–2009)
General Practitioner, CHD Clinical Lead, Medway PCT
Dr
James
Moon
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Consultant Cardiologist and Senior Lecturer, University College London Hospital (UCLH) and UCL
Mr
Stephen
Palmer
(2009)
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Health Economics, University of York
Dr
John
Pounsford
(2006–2009)
Consultant Physician, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol
Mr
Philip
Pugh
(2009)
Strategic Development Lead for HCAI & AMR, Health Protection Agency
Dr
Rosalind
Ramsay
(2006–2008)
Consultant Psychiatrist, Adult Mental Health Services, Maudsley Hospital, London
Dr
Christa
Roberts
(2006–2008)
UK Country Manager, Abbott Vascular
Dr
John
Rodriguez
(2009)
Assistant Director of Public Health, NHS Eastern and Coastal Kent
Dr
Florian
Alexander
Ruths
(2009)
Consultant Psychiatrist and Cognitive Therapist, Maudsley Hospital, London
Dr
Stephen
Saltissi
(2006–2009)
Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Mr
Miles
Scott
(2004–2006)
Chief Executive, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Mr
Navin
Sewak
(2009)
Primary Care Pharmacist, NHS Hammersmith and Fulham
Mr
Stephen
Sharp
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Senior Statistician, MRC Epidemiology Unit
Dr
Lindsay
Smith
(2005–2009)
General Practitioner, East Somerset Research Consortium
Mr
Roderick
Smith
(2006–2009)
Finance Director, West Kent PCT
Mr
Cliff
Snelling
(2006–2009)
Lay member
Mr
Mike
Spencer
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Assistant Director Patient Experience, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
Mr
Malcolm
Stamp
(2004)
Chief Executive, Addenbrooke's NHS Trust, Cambridge
Professor
Ken
Stein
(2004–2009)
Professor of Public Health, Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Exeter
Professor
Andrew
Stevens
(Chair; 2004–2009)
Professor of Public Health, University of Birmingham
Dr
Rod
Taylor
(2006–2009)
Associate Professor in Health Services Research, Peninsula Medical School, Universities of Exeter and Plymouth
Mr
David
Thomson
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Lay member
Mr
William
Turner
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Consultant Urologist, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge
Dr
John
Watkins
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Clinical Senior Lecturer, Consultant in Public Health Medicine, Cardiff University and National Public Health Service Wales
Dr
Paul
Watson
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Chief Executive, NHS Suffolk
Dr
Anthony
S
Wierzbicki
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Consultant in Metabolic Medicine, Chemical Pathology, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr
Olivia
Wu
(2010,
for
sections
1.3
and
4.3.27
to
4.3.38
only)
Reader in Health Economics, University of Glasgow
Guideline representatives
The following individuals, representing the Guideline Development Group responsible for developing NICE's guideline related to this topic, were invited to attend Appraisal Committee meetings to observe and to contribute as advisers to the Committee.
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Professor Cameron G Swift (2008–2009), King's College London School of Medicine Clinical Age Research Unit King's College Hospital, London
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Dr Maggie Westby (2008–2009), Senior Research and Development Fellow, National Clinical Guideline Centre for Acute and Chronic Conditions
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Professor Juliet Compston (2005-2007), Professor of Bone Medicine, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine and Addenbrooke's NHS Trust
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Dr Peter Selby (2005–2007), Consultant Physician, Central Manchester and Manchester Children's University Hospitals NHS Trust
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Professor David Barlow (2005–2007), Executive Dean of Medicine, University of Glasgow
NICE project team
Each technology appraisal is assigned to a team consisting of 1 or more health technology analysts (who act as technical leads for the appraisal), a technical adviser and a project manager.
Dr
Ruaraidh
Hill
and
Gabriel
Rogers
Technical Leads
Fiona
Rinaldi
and
Joanna
Richardson
Technical Advisers
Jeremy
Powell
Project Manager