John Fry fellowship

The John Fry Fellowship

The John Fry Fellowship is awarded annually to a Fellow to write and lecture on a subject in the field of general practice and primary health care. This Fellowship, which was established by the late Dr John Fry, a Trustee from 1957 to his death in 1994, is continued in his memory.

Current Fellow
Professor Lawrence Casalino, Chief of the Division of Outcomes & Effectiveness Research, and The Livingston Farrand Associate Professor of Public Health at Weill Cornell Medical College (monograph due for publication in autumn 2010)

The 2005 Fellow
Professor Trisha Greenhalgh - What seems to be the trouble? Stories in illness and healthcare

The 2004 Fellow
Professor Mike Pringle - Revalidation of Doctors: the Credibility Challenge

The 2003 Fellow
Professor Barbara Starfield - Equity in Primary Care

The 2002 Fellow
Professor Richard Saltman - Primary Care in the Driver's Seat (Joint enterprise between The Nuffield Trust and the European Observatory on Health Care Systems involving WHO Europe and a number of other bodies, led by Professor Richard Saltman)

The 2001 Fellow
Professor Angela Coulter - The Autonomous Patient

The 1999 Fellow
Professor John Howie - Patient-centredness and the politics of change: a day in the life of academic general practice


 

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