Published: 09/01/2003, Volume II3, No. 5837 Page 30
Nigel Crisp, chief executive of the NHS, becomes a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB).
Louise Boden, chief nurse, University College London Hospitals trust, is made a member of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to nursing.
Knighthoods Ian James Carruthers, OBE, chief executive, Dorset and Somerset strategic health authority.
Professor David Michael Baldock Hall, president, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health; professor of community paediatrics, Sheffield.
Professor Ravinder Nath Maini, professor of rheumatology and lately head, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Imperial College, London.
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) Professor Jenifer Wilson-Barnett, professor of nursing and head of the Nightingale School of Nursing.
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) Professor Michael Clarke, lately professor of epidemiology, Leicester University.For services to public health medicine.
Peter Coates, head of private finance and investment, Department of Health.
Heather Margaret Gwynn, task force manager, cancer and coronary heart disease, DoH.
Professor Mary Bridget Hanratty, head, nursing and midwifery education, Beeches Management Centre.For services to nursing.
Suzanne Hinchliffe, director of nursing, Barnsley District General Hospital trust.
Professor Trevor Mervyn Jones, director general, Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry.
Roy Male, chief executive, Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre Hospitals trust.
Mary Christina McFarlane, director, nursing and patient care, Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
Professor David Raymond Owens, director, Diabetes Research Unit, College of Medicine, University of Wales.
Professor Raymond Leonard Powles, head, leukaemia and myeloma units, Royal Marsden Hospital.
Professor Trevor James Powles, consultant medical oncologist, Royal Marsden Hospital.
Professor James Tootle Reason, for services to reducing the risk in healthcare.
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) Julie Karen Acred, chief executive, Southern Derbyshire Acute Hospitals trust.
Natalie Beswetherick, head of physiotherapy services, Gloucestershire Hospitals trust.
Dr Susan Mary Burge, consultant dermatologist, Churchill Hospital and John Radcliffe Hospital.For services to dermatology.
Stella Burnside, chief executive, Altnagelvin Hospital Health and Social Services trust.
(Nancy) Agnes Sinclair Burnett, assistant chief nurse, the Royal Marsden trust.
Dr James Archibald Thomson Dyer, medical commissioner and director, Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland.
Stuart Barron Fletcher, chief executive, Pembrokeshire and Derwen trust.
Gillian Anne Godsell, skin cancer nurse specialist, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham.
Avril Jean Imison, head of policy, allied health professions, DoH.
Dorothy Knupfer, executive nurse director, Salford Royal Hospitals trust.
Dr Anthony Stephen Kravitz, chair, general dental services committee, British Dental Association.
Melinda Letts, chair, Long-Term Medical Conditions Alliance.
John Rowlands, inspector, Social Services Inspectorate, Department of Health.
Mark Richard Sharman, director, Help and Care. For services to the elderly.
David Johnston Stobie, lately chair, Fife Acute Hospitals trust.
Jonathan Wilkes, chief executive, West Kent NHS and Social Care trust.
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) Derrick Ashton Alford for services to Salisbury Hospice Care trust.
Janet Elizabeth Anderson for services to British Heart Foundation.
Hugh Bell for services to Action Cancer.
Dr Alan Birchall, GP.For services to primary care in Nottingham.
Dr Joginder Singh Cheema, GP, Lambeth, London.
Janette McKay Clinkenbeard, GP, Edinburgh.
Keith Dainty, chief inspector of nursing homes, Sheffield.
Dr David Robert Ferguson for services to general practice through the General Practice Administration System for Scotland.
Susan Elaine Glass, administration manager, Goole and District Hospital.
Joan Lowery, nurse, for services to the health service in Jersey.
Dr Mohammed Abdulla Pasha for services to the community, especially to health and community relations in Southend, Essex.
Dr Catherine Frances Paterson for services to occupational therapy.
Elizabeth Mackie Dickson Rae for services to nursing.
Dr Susan Margaret Read, fellow, Royal College of Nursing.
For services to innovation and healthcare.
Paul Anthony Shenton, lately char, Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists.
James Joseph Sheridan, director of services, South East region.
For services to the Royal College of Nursing.
Dr Brendan Sweeney, GP, Glasgow.For services to medical ethics.
Robert John Travers, senior policy development manager, DoH.
Dr Charles Howard Zuckerman, GP, for services to the NHS in Birmingham.
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