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Dame Clare Mary Louise Francis Gerada, Lady Wessely, (born November 1959) is a London-based general practitioner who is President of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) and a former chairperson of the RCGP Council (2010–2013). She has professional interests in mental health and substance misuse. She is a convenor of the cross-party political movement, More United.


Early life

Gerada was born in Nigeria although her father came from Malta; the family moved to the United Kingdom in 1963. Her father opened a single-handed general practitioner practice in
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Medical career

Gerada qualified in medicine at UCL Medical School in 1982. She then trained in
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and worked at the
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in south London. She qualified as a GP in 1992 and started work in general practice in
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, London, the same year. She cites her main interests of work as being around mental health and substance misuse and has spent over her professional career leading the development of primary care substance (alcohol, drugs) services in England. In 2000, she established the Substance Misuse Unit at the RCGP. She has also been Director of Primary Care for the National Clinical Governance Team and Senior Medical Advisor to the Department of Health, and is Medical Director of the NHS Practitioner Health Programme, which provides confidential medical advice for doctors and dentists. She is one of the partners in the Hurley Group which runs a number of GP practices and walk-in centres across London. In November 2010 she became chairperson of the Council of the Royal College of General Practitioners for a three years term of office. She was the college's first female chairperson for 50 years, the previous female chairperson having been Dr Annis Gillie. In September 2013 she was appointed as the chairperson of Clinical Board, Primary Care Transformation, NHS England (London Region), to take up the position the following month. She resigned from this position in April 2015 so she could speak out against what she calls the Conservatives' "desperate quest for privatisation". In April 2016, she was elected to the council of the Council of the
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(BMA). She established the Practitioner Health Programme to support general practitioners, dentists and other health professionals with mental health and associated issues. In March 2019 The
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rated the service outstanding. In September 2016 she was named as one of the Liberal Democrats' "new Beveridge group" of advisers. She had been a lifelong supporter of the Labour Party until the
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. In March 2019 she was appointed co-chair, with Sir Chris Ham, of the forum to implement the NHS's long-term strategy. In 2019, she established the Primary Care Gambling Service, whose aims are to provide treatment to people with gambling problems. Since 2020 she has been Chair of the charity
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, which aims to reduce suicides amongst doctors and other health care workers. It was set up after the suicide of Dr Jagdip Sidhu, a cardiologist killed himself in 2018. It exists with the goal of zero suicides amongst doctors by 2025. "DiD have many laudable ways of reaching this target but we have a most urgent priority which is to create a network of facilitated therapeutic spaces where doctors can talk about the emotional impact of their work, gaining support from each other, in a safe, non-stigmatising environment." She was a non executive director of University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust until March 2021 Gerada was appointed in April 2021 as an Independent Advisor to address Governance and Clinical Quality to her first role within the private hospital sector with Cygnet Healthcare, an independent provider of mental health services that had acquired Whorlton Hall shortly before an undercover investigation by BBC Panorama in 2019 filmed vulnerable patients being abused. In August 2021, she was announced as RCGP president, succeeding
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, and taking up the role on 20 November 2021 for a two-year term.


Media appearances

* In February 2012 she appeared in the
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series ''
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'', nominating
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. * In February 2013 she was assessed as one of the 100 most powerful women in the United Kingdom by
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on
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. * On 29 March 2013, she appeared on
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s ' Any Questions?' which was broadcast from St. George's Chapel, Chatham. * On 13 May 2013 she debated the NHS with
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'' show. * She was named as one of the "top 500 Influential Britons" by
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and
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in January 2014, and number 4 in Health. * On 19 January 2023 she appeared on the BBC '' Question Time'' panel.


Personal life

She is married to Sir Simon Charles Wessely, who became a professor of psychiatry, who was knighted in 2013. She was one of the first people in the UK to publicly self-isolate when she contracted
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during a trip to New York in March 2020. She described it as the ‘worst illness I've ever had’. She gave an interview from home to Good Morning Britain which entertained viewers when she was interrupted by her phone and her dog.


Awards and honours

* Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners * Member and Honorary Fellow of the
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* Fellow of the
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. * 2012, honorary member of Malta's
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. Gerada was appointed
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(MBE) in the
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for service to medicine and to drug misusers and
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(DBE) in the
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for services to general practice.


References


External links


Official website
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