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Professor Jonathan Chick MA, MPhil, MBChB, DSc, FRCPsych, FRCPE is a Consultant Psychiatrist at [[Spire Edinburgh Hospitals]] and [[Spire Shawfair Park Hospital]] which are private hospital providers.<ref name="Spire">Spire Healthcare [http://www.spirehealthcare.com/edinburgh/our-facilities-treatments-and-consultants/our-consultants/dr-jonathan-chick/ Consultant profile: Dr Jonathan Chick].</ref>
  
Chick graduated in Natural Science and Experimental Psychology at [[Cambridge University]] and trained in medicine in Edinburgh before specialising in psychiatry and working at the [[Medical Research Council Unit for Epidemiological Studies in Psychiatry]] in Edinburgh. He has been a consultant to the World Health Organisation and government departments in Brazil, 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 Jonathan Chick]. Accessed 13 April 2014.</ref>
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Chick graduated in Natural Science and Experimental Psychology at [[Cambridge University]] and trained in medicine in Edinburgh, qualifying in 1971, before specialising in psychiatry and working at the [[Medical Research Council Unit for Epidemiological Studies in Psychiatry]] in Edinburgh. He has been a consultant to the World Health Organisation and government departments in Brazil, 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 Jonathan Chick]. Accessed 13 April 2014.</ref>
  
 
Chick practised for 30 years as an NHS consultant at the [[Royal Edinburgh Hospital]] and is currently a consultant for [[Spire Edinburgh Hospitals]].<ref name="QMU"/>
 
Chick practised for 30 years as an NHS consultant at the [[Royal Edinburgh Hospital]] and is currently a consultant for [[Spire Edinburgh Hospitals]].<ref name="QMU"/>
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==Collaborators==
 
==Collaborators==
 
Among his co-authors was the statistician [[John Duffy]], who was controversially linked to the [[Portman Group]], with whom he wrote two articles in 1978 and 1986<ref>Chick, J., Lloyd, G., Ritson, B. and Duffy, J.C (1986) Medical admissions in men: the risk among drinkers. Lancet, 1986, 1380-1383.; Chick, J. and Duffy, J.C. (1978) Application to the alcohol dependence syndrome of a method of determining the sequential development of symptoms. Psychological Medicine, 9, 313-319.</ref>
 
Among his co-authors was the statistician [[John Duffy]], who was controversially linked to the [[Portman Group]], with whom he wrote two articles in 1978 and 1986<ref>Chick, J., Lloyd, G., Ritson, B. and Duffy, J.C (1986) Medical admissions in men: the risk among drinkers. Lancet, 1986, 1380-1383.; Chick, J. and Duffy, J.C. (1978) Application to the alcohol dependence syndrome of a method of determining the sequential development of symptoms. Psychological Medicine, 9, 313-319.</ref>
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==Affiliations==
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*Fellow of the [[Royal College of Psychiatrists]],
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*Fellow of the [[Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]]
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*Honorary Life Fellow of the [[Society for the Study of Addiction]]
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*Honorary Life Member of the [[Société Française d’Alcoologie]]
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*Executive Member of the [[Medical Council on Alcohol]]<ref name="Spire"/>
  
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==

Latest revision as of 07:19, 14 April 2014

Professor Jonathan Chick MA, MPhil, MBChB, DSc, FRCPsych, FRCPE is a Consultant Psychiatrist at Spire Edinburgh Hospitals and Spire Shawfair Park Hospital which are private hospital providers.[1]

Chick graduated in Natural Science and Experimental Psychology at Cambridge University and trained in medicine in Edinburgh, qualifying in 1971, before specialising in psychiatry and working at the Medical Research Council Unit for Epidemiological Studies in Psychiatry in Edinburgh. He has been a consultant to the World Health Organisation and government departments in Brazil, Canada, USA, Australia as well as the UK.[2]

Chick practised for 30 years as an NHS consultant at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital and is currently a consultant for Spire Edinburgh Hospitals.[2]

His research interests include: Effectiveness studies in treating alcohol dependence; Policy and public health in relation to alcohol.[2]

Chick is an Honorary Medical Adviser to the Institute for Alcohol Studies (UK) and to The Drinkaware Trust, and Chief Editor of the international journal Alcohol and Alcoholism.[2]

Nalmefene

In April 2014 it emerged that Chick was a consultant to Lundbeck the Danish pharmaceutical firm which gained approval for its drug Nalmefene (Selincro) from the Scottish Medicines Consortium in late 2013.

The pharma firm wrote a letter earlier this year to GPs entitled "Helping The Alcohol Dependent Patient Already in Your Waiting Room". It invited doctors to a briefing on Nalmefene by "leading experts in the field", including consultant psychiatrist Professor Jonathan Chick. Chick had welcomed the SMC decision at the time, saying he was "pleased" Scottish patients would have access to the treatment. He has provided consultancy services to Lundbeck. Chick did not respond to emailed questions about his work for the firm.[3]


Collaborators

Among his co-authors was the statistician John Duffy, who was controversially linked to the Portman Group, with whom he wrote two articles in 1978 and 1986[4]

Affiliations

Publications

  • Black H, Gill J, Chick J (2011) The price of a drink: levels of consumption and price paid per unit of alcohol by Edinburgh’s ill drinkers with a comparison to wider alcohol sales in Scotland. Addiction, 106, 729–736

Contact

Phone: 07990 782860
Fax: 0131 334 7338
email address:jonathan.chick@gmail.com

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Spire Healthcare Consultant profile: Dr Jonathan Chick.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Queen Margaret University, Jonathan Chick. Accessed 13 April 2014.
  3. Paul Hutcheon Revealed: how Big Pharma funds trials for the drugs you are prescribed, Sunday Herald, Sunday 13 April 2014.
  4. Chick, J., Lloyd, G., Ritson, B. and Duffy, J.C (1986) Medical admissions in men: the risk among drinkers. Lancet, 1986, 1380-1383.; Chick, J. and Duffy, J.C. (1978) Application to the alcohol dependence syndrome of a method of determining the sequential development of symptoms. Psychological Medicine, 9, 313-319.