Expert Advisory Network (EAN)
The EAN is a virtual network of former HTA Panel and Commissioning Board members established to ensure that their expertise and understanding of the HTA programme is not lost once they have stood down. Members are called upon to provide occasional expert advice in their specialist areas, or to suggest other experts who might be better placed to do so.
Previous membership: 2007 |2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002
Membership 2008
Professor Douglas Altman, Professor of Statistics in Medicine, University of Oxford
Professor John Bond, Professor of Social Gerontology & Health Services Research, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Professor Andrew Bradbury, Professor of Vascular Surgery, Solihull Hospital,
Mr Shaun Brogan, Chief Executive, Ridgeway Primary Care Group, Aylesbury Bucks
Mrs Stella Burnside, Chief Executive, Regulation and Improvement Authority, Northern Ireland
Ms Tracy Bury, Project Manager, World Confederation of Physical Therapy, London
Professor Iain T Cameron, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Head of the School of Medicine, University of Southampton
Dr Christine Clark, Medical Writer & Consultant Pharmacist
Professor Collette Clifford, Professor of Nursing and Head of Research, The Medical School, University of Birmingham
Professor Barry Cookson, Director, Laboratory of Hospital Infection, Public Health Laboratory Service, London
Dr Carl Counsell, Clinical Senior Lecturer in Neurology, University of Aberdeen
Professor Howard Cuckle, Professor of Reproductive Epidemiology, Department of Paediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University of Leeds
Dr Katherine Darton, Information Unit MIND - The Mental Health Charity, London
Professor Carol Dezateux, Professor of Paediatric Epidemiology, Institute of Child Health London
Mr John Dunning, Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Papworth Hospital NHS Trust
Mr Jonothan Earnshaw, Consultant Vascular Surgeon, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
Professor Martin Eccles, Professor of Clinical Effectiveness, Centre for Health Services Research, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Professor Pam Enderby, Dean of Faculty of Medicine, Institute of General Practice and Primary Care, University of Sheffield
Professor Gene Feder, Professor of Primary Care Research & Development, Barts & The London Queen Mary's School of Medicine & Dentistry
Mr Leonard R Fenwick, Chief Executive Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne
Mrs Gillian Fletcher, Antenatal Teacher & Tutor and President, National Childbirth Trust, Henfield, West Sussex
Professor Jayne Franklyn, Professor of Medicine, University of Birmingham
Mr Tam Fry, Honorary Chairman, Child Growth Foundation, London
Professor Fiona Gilbert, Consultant Radiologist/NCRN Member, University of Aberdeen
Professor Paul Gregg, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgical Science, South Tees Hospital NHS Trust
Bec Hanley, Co-Director, TwoCan Associates, West Sussex
Dr Maryann L Hardy, Senior Lecturer, University of Bradford
Mrs Sharon Hart, Healthcare Management Consultant, Reading
Professor Robert E Hawkins, CRC Professor and Director of Medical Oncology, Christie Hospital NHS Trust, Manchester
Professor Richard Hobbs, Head Department of Primary Care & General Practice, University of Birmingham
Professor Alan Horwich, Dean & Section Chairman, The Institute of Cancer Research, London
Professor Allen Hutchinson, Director of Public Health & Deputy Dean of ScHARR, University of Sheffield
Professor Peter Jones, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge
Professor Stan Kaye, Cancer Research UK Professor of Medical Oncology Section of Medicine, Royal Marsden Hospital & Institute of Cancer Research, Surrey
Dr Duncan Keeley, General Practitioner, Thame, Oxon
Dr Donna Lamping, Research Degrees Programme Director and Reader in Psychology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Mr George Levvy, Chief Executive, Motor Neurone Disease Association
Professor James Lindesay, Professor of Psychiatry for the Elderly, University of Leicester
Professor Julian Little, Professor of Human Genome Epidemiology, University of Ottawa, Canada
Professor Rajan Madhok, Medical Director & Director of Public Health, Directorate of Clinical Strategy & Public Health, North & East Yorkshire & Northern Lincolnshire Health Authority, York
Professor Alexander Markham, Director, Molecular Medicine Unit, St James's University Hospital, Leeds
Professor Alistair McGuire, Professor of Health Economics, London School of Economics, University of London
Professor Neil McIntosh, Edward Clark Professor of Child Life & Health, University of Edinburgh
Dr Peter Moore, Freelance Science Writer, Ashtead Surrey
Dr Andrew Mortimore, Public Health Director, Southampton City Primary Care Trust
Dr Sue Moss, Associate Director, Cancer Screening Evaluation Unit, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton
Professor Miranda Mugford, Professor of Health Economics & Group
Co-ordinator, University of East Anglia
Professor Jim Neilson, Head of School of Reproductive & Developmental Medicine and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Liverpool
Mrs Julietta Patnick, National Co-ordinator, NHS Cancer Screening Programmes, Sheffield
Professor Robert Peveler, Professor of Liaison Psychiatry, Royal South Hants Hospital
Professor Chris Price, Director of Clinical Research, Bayer Diagnostics Europe, Stoke Poges, Berks
Professor William Rosenberg, Professor of Hepatology and Consultant Physician, University of Southampton, Southampton
Professor Peter Sandercock, Professor of Medical Neurology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Dr Susan Schonfield, Consultant in Public Health, Hillingdon PCT, Middlesex
Dr Eammon Sheridan, Consultant in Clinical Genetics, St James' University Hospital, Leeds
Dr Margaret Somerville, Director of Public Health Learning, Peninsula Medical School
Professor Sarah Stewart-Brown, Professor of Public Health University of Warwick
Professor Ala Szczepura, Professor of Health Service Research, University of Warwick
Mrs Joan Webster, Consumer member, Southern Derbyshire Community Health Council
Professor Martin Whittle, Clinical Co-director, National Co-ordinating Centre for Women's and Children's Health, Lymington


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