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FRCP SCH (née Egelnick; 22 June 1945 – 28 May 2011) was a British general practitioner, author, health campaigner and communicator who co-founded
The DIPEx Charity DIPEx (Database of Individual Patient Experiences) is an Oxford, England-based health charity that works closely with many researchers including the Health Experiences Research Group at University of Oxford to disseminate research into personal ex ...
and founded Healthcare Professionals for Assisted Dying.


Early life

McPherson was born and grew up in
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, North London. She was the only child of Sadie and Max Egelnick, a tailor. Both parents were secular Jewish Communists from
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immigrant families. McPherson was a good student at Copthall County Grammar School in
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but found it difficult to get a place to study medicine owing to her political background and gender. However, she was offered a place at
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where she excelled in her studies and busied herself with social, political and academic activities.


Career

Throughout McPherson's career she aimed to communicate to the public about medicine, improve 'the patient journey' and help doctors and patients to understand each other.


General Practitioner

Having graduated with a distinction in 1968, McPherson chose to pursue General Practice and trained at Caversham Practice in
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, London and at
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, in Boston USA. In 1979 McPherson became Principal at a practice in
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where she worked until 2007 when she retired for her own health reasons. As a GP, McPherson became known for having a 'sixth sense' in diagnosing her patients. McPherson was respected for being ready to fight her patients' corner with consultants and for being available to concerned patients by phone on evenings and weekends. Following her own experience of overcoming breast cancer, McPherson co-founded the Database of Individual Patient Experiences or ' DIPEx', with the aim of providing a resource that would enable patients, families and health professionals to understand the experience of a variety of health conditions, by watching video clips of people talking about their experiences. The website
healthtalkonline.org
an
youthhealthtalk.org
now cover over 60 health conditions. The research is carried out by The Health Experiences Research Group at
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. The group was founded by McPherson herself and she held the position of Medical Director, until her death in 2011. At the time McPherson died, she was fundraising towards establishing The Health Experiences Research Institute in Oxford with the aim of becoming "the world's first interdisciplinary academic research centre dedicated to understanding the attitudes, values and experiences of people coping with illness or making decisions about their health, and to use this to make a difference" at
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. McPherson was a champion of young people's health and held the position of Chairman of the
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adolescent task group, served on the Independent Advisory Committee on Teenage Pregnancy and was a founding Trustee of the Association of Young People’s Health.


Author

McPherson published 30 books including Women's Health in General Practice, written with Deborah Waller. In 1987 McPherson co-authored the book 'Diary of Teenage Health Freak' with Aidan McFarlane. The book was published in 27 languages, sold over 1 million copies. The book inspired McPherson and McFarlane to set up a website, ''Teenagehealthfreak'', where children and teenagers can find out about health issues and contact 'Dr. Ann' the virtual doctor with their problems. The television comedy series
Teenage Health Freak ''Teenage Health Freak'' is a British teen comedy-drama television series, about the life and travails of a socially awkward teenage boy. It was based on the book ''Diary of a Teenage Health Freak'', by Dr. Ann McPherson and Dr. Aidan Macfarlane ...
was based on the book.


Campaigning for Assisted Dying

In 2009, McPherson wrote an article for the ''British Medical Journal'' in support of a change in the law to allow terminally ill patients the option of assisted suicide or 'assisted dying' which was the term that Ann preferred. She received numerous emails and letters from other doctors in support of her position. Encouraged by this support, she founded Healthcare Professionals for Assisted Dying in October 2010, which had more than 400 members at the time of writing. McPherson took her campaign to the mainstream media appearing, among others, in
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and on the
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) and
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. McPherson was also a Patron of
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.


Personal life

Ann married Klim McPherson in May 1968. The couple lived in North Oxford and had 3 children; Sam, Tess and Beth who produced five grandchildren with one more on the way, at the time McPherson died (now seven grandchildren). Ann enjoyed spending time in the South of France relaxing with her family. McPherson recovered from breast cancer in the late 1990s but was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2007. Ann died on 28 May 2011 aged 65. Among those paying tribute to McPherson was the actor
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, whom she had persuaded to become Patron to The DIPEx Charity. He said "Ann was an amazing woman, doctor, author, campaigner and founder of the inspired healthtalkonline. I am so delighted she nagged me into helping with it and I am so sorry for her family, for medicine and for the country that she has gone".


Awards and accolades

In 2000 McPherson was given a
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for her work on women's and
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. She received the Medical Journalists' Association's Lifetime Achievement Award in July 2010. In 2011 McPherson received the
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's Health Communicator of the Year award. The award was accepted on McPherson's behalf by her husband Klim and
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, as Patron on
The DIPEx Charity DIPEx (Database of Individual Patient Experiences) is an Oxford, England-based health charity that works closely with many researchers including the Health Experiences Research Group at University of Oxford to disseminate research into personal ex ...
. I
Hugh Grant's speech
he described McPherson as "part Doctor, part campaigner, part stalker" in reference to her unyielding efforts to secure his support for
The DIPEx Charity DIPEx (Database of Individual Patient Experiences) is an Oxford, England-based health charity that works closely with many researchers including the Health Experiences Research Group at University of Oxford to disseminate research into personal ex ...
.


Publications

* Diary of a Teenage Health Freak (1987) * Women's Health in General Practice (1997) * Adolescents: the Agony, the Ecstasy, the Answers: A book for Parents (1999) * Sex: The Facts (2003) * Drugs: The Facts (2003) * Bullying: The Facts (2004) * Relationships: The facts (2004) * The Truth: a teenager’s survival guide (2007)


References


External links


Healthtalkonline.org
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