Prof Carolyn Chew-Graham
Carolyn Chew-Graham is a GP Principal in Central Manchester, Professor of General Practice Research at Keele University, and Honorary Professor of Primary Care Mental Health at South Staffs and Shropshire Foundation Trust.
Her main areas of interest and expertise include the management of patients with depression, multi-morbidity and unexplained symptoms.
She has qualitative research methods expertise, drawing on theories from both social sciences and psychology, but always with a focus on clinical practice.
She is the Royal College of General Practitioners ‘Curriculum Advisor, Mental Health’, on a number of National Institute for Health Research funding panels, and currently a member of the NICE Clinical Guideline Groups Depression (update) and Multi-morbidity - work which directly impacts on commissioning decisions and patient care.
Carolyn says "most importantly, I am a wife and mother".
Oxford 2015 - Plenary Lecture