Queen Mother fellowship

The Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Fellowship

The Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Fellowship was established in 1980 in honour of the eightieth birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother who was patron of the Trust from its foundation in 1940 until 2002. The Trust is very pleased to continue the fellowship in her name.

The lecture is held in the year after the Fellowship is awarded, and a book based on the work of the fellow is published shortly after the lecture. The latest lecture by Dame Deidre Hine was held in March 2007.

 

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The 13th Fellow (2005-6)
Dame Deirdre Hine - 'Principles and Paradoxes in Healthcare'

Professor Al Aynsley Green giving his lecture

The 12th Fellow (2004)
Professor Al Aynsley Green - Reflections on Children, Child Health and Society

The 11th Fellow (2003)
Professor Clive Smee - Speaking Truth to Power: Two decades of analysis in the Department of Health

The 10th Fellow (2001)
Sir Alan Langlands - Synchronising Higher Education and the NHS.

The 9th Fellow (2000)
Professor Jessica Corner - Between You and Me. Closing the gap between people and health care.

The 8th Fellow (1999)
Sir Kenneth Calman - A Study of Storytelling, Humour and Learning in Medicine.

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