- Ara Darzi, Baron Darzi of Denham
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name = Professor the Lord Darzi of Denham KBE
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birth_date = 7 May 1960
birth_place = Iraq
profession = Surgeon and politician
specialism = Robot-assisted surgery
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relations =Ara Warkes Darzi, Baron Darzi of Denham, KBE (born
7 May 1960 ), is one of the world's leadingsurgeon s, specialising in the field of minimally invasive androbot -assistedsurgery , having pioneered many new techniques and technologies.Personal Details
Darzi is of Armenian Christian origin. He was born in
Iraq and spent most of his childhood there before moving toIreland at the age of seventeen [BBC Radio 4 ,Desert Island Discs , first broadcast on22 June 2008 ] .Although he has become strongly identified with reform of the National Health Service (NHS) in England, Lord Darzi did not initially train within the NHS, as he studied medicine in the Republic of Ireland, at the undergraduate facility of the
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland , and subsequently obtained the postgraduate degree of MD atTrinity College, Dublin .He eventually moved to the UK from Ireland to further his career, and in 2002 became a British citizen. He was awarded a
knighthood for his services tomedicine and surgery, and subsequently elevated to thepeerage .He is married to Wendy with whom he has two children, Freddie and Nina.
Medical career
Darzi joined
Imperial College London in 1994, becoming Head of Division in 1998. He is a consultant surgeon at St Mary's Hospital, part ofImperial College Healthcare NHS Trust academic health science centre, and theRoyal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust with a large clinical practice specialising in keyhole surgery. Darzi and his team are internationally respectedfact|date=July 2008 for their innovative work in the advancement of minimal invasive surgery and in the development and use of allied technologies including surgical robots and image-guided surgery. This work has received international recognition including the Hamdan Award for Medical Research Excellence in 2004cite web |url=http://www1.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/people/a.darzi/ |title=Professor Sir Ara Darzi - biography |publisher=Imperial College |format= |work= |accessdate=2008-07-03] .In addition to his initial Fellowship of the Dublin College, Darzi has been elected to Fellowship of the sister Royal Colleges of Surgeons of England, Edinburgh and Glasgow. He is also Fellow of the
American College of Surgeons , Fellow of theAcademy of Medical Sciences , and more recently awarded an Honorary Fellow of theRoyal Academy of Engineering for his research contribution to bioengineering research.The innovative work of Darzi and his team in education and assessment of surgeons, including the use of simulations and virtual reality, is internationally recognised as showing the way forward for surgical education. They were awarded in 2001 the Queen's Anniversary Prize for Excellence in Higher and Further Education in recognition for achievements in pioneering new technologies to address training requirements for trainee surgeons, surgeons in post and other professionals [cite web |url=http://www.imperial.ac.uk/P2268.htm |title=Imperial College wins Queen's Anniversary Prize |publisher=Imperial College |format= |work= |accessdate=2008-07-03 |date=2000-11-17] .
Political career
On
29 June 2007 Professor Sir Ara Darzi was appointedParliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Lords) at the Department of Health by the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. [ [http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page12225.asp Brown unveils new faces ] ] He was created alife peer on12 July 2007 as Baron Darzi of Denham, ofGerrards Cross in the County of Buckinghamshire. His appointment was part of Brown'sGovernment of all the talents .On
4 July 2007 Alan Johnson , theSecretary of State for Health , announced in the House of Commons [cite web | url = http://www.ournhs.nhs.uk/2007/07/04/alan-johnsons-announcement | title = Alan Johnson's announcement | date = 2007-07-04 | author = Alan Johnson | publisher = Department of Health | accessdate = 2008-08-29] that Lord Darzi was to carry out a "wide-ranging review of the NHS" to ensure that "a properly resourced NHS is clinically led, patient-centred and locally accountable." It would also "consider the case for a new NHS constitution". The review was to "directly engage patients, NHS staff and the public on four critical challenges":
#to ensure that clinical decision making is at the heart of the future of the NHS...
#to improve patient care, including providing high-quality, joined-up services for those suffering long-term or life-threatening conditions...
#to ensure that more accessible and convenient care is integrated across primary and secondary providers...
#to establish a vision for the next decade of the health service that is based less on central direction and more on patient control, choice and local accountability...An interim report, "Our NHS, Our Future" [cite web | url = http://www.ournhs.nhs.uk/2007/10/04/lord-darzi-launches-his-interim-report | title = Our NHS, Our Future | date = 2007-10-04 | author = Professor the Lord Darzi of Denham KBE | publisher = Department of Health | accessdate = 2008-08-29] , was published on
4 October 2007 . The final report of this review, "High Quality Care for All" [cite web | url = http://www.ournhs.nhs.uk/2008/06/30/high-quality-care-for-all-nsr-final-report-launched | title = High Quality Care for All | date = 2008-06-30 | author = Professor the Lord Darzi of Denham KBE | publisher = Department of Health | accessdate = 2008-08-29] was published on30 June 2008 , along with "A High Quality Workforce" [cite web | url = http://www.ournhs.nhs.uk/2008/06/30/nhs-next-stage-review-a-quality-workforce | title = A High Quality Workforce | date = 2008-06-30 | author = Professor the Lord Darzi of Denham KBE | publisher = Department of Health | accessdate = 2008-08-29] , which sets out how the findings relating to the NHS workforce will be taken forward, and a consultation on a draft NHS constitution [cite web | url = http://www.ournhs.nhs.uk/2008/06/30/have-your-say-on-the-nhs-constitution | title = Have your say on the NHS Constitution | date = 2008-06-30 | author = Department of Health | publisher = Department of Health | accessdate = 2008-08-29] .The report, "High Quality Care for All" has provoked a range of views:
* Professor Sir Ian Kennedy, chairman of the
Healthcare Commission , said "The proposals should be given a fair wind - they deserve one", while cautioning that "it is essential to have an independent assessment of progress[and] the document is somewhat short on how this will come about and the role of regulation" [cite web |url=http://www.healthcarecommission.org.uk/newsandevents/pressreleases.cfm?widCall1=customWidgets.content_view_1&cit_id=6496 |title=Our response to Lord Darzi's view of the NHS | publisher=The Healthcare Commission |accessdate=2008-07-24 |date=2008-07-01] .
* ProfessorIan Gilmore , President of theRoyal College of Physicians , said: "Our initial impressions are positive. We were pleased to contribute to the review and are happy that Lord Darzi is proposing a greater emphasis on quality in measuring NHS performance. Doctors have contributed to the review - now we need to make sure they are fully involved in implementing the plans locally and nationally."
* TheBMA were more critical, with Hamish Meldrum, chairman of the council, observing that while "there is much there we can support – in principle", there were serious concerns "that the fine words and aspirations will be just that, fine words and aspirations but not matched by realistic or sensible implementation", that "the Darzi process has up to now, to say the least, been patchy", and that "unacceptable variation in the performance of managers and trusts" meant "Darzi's proposals, even if good in principle, will fail to deliver in practice" [cite web | url=http://www.bma.org.uk/ap.nsf/Content/Speech2008HamishMeldrum | accessdate=2008-07-24 | title=Chairman's speech July 2008 | date=2008-07-07 | publisher=BMA] .
* Bryan Stoten, Chair of theNHS Confederation said: "This strategy presents opportunities for partners across primary care to work together to improve patient care and this is something that clinicians will be keen to engage with. We know people increasingly want a greater say in their health services and control of their own care." [cite web | url=http://www.nhsconfed.org/issues/about-2695.cfm | accessdate=2008-09-03 | title=The NHS Next Stage Review - Vision for primary and community care| date= | publisher=NHS Confederation]
* Allyson Pollock suggested in a comment piece in "The Guardian " that the plans are an attempt to "dismantle and privatise the NHS delivery system, its staff and services – handing taxpayers' funds to multinational companies, and remodelling the service along the lines of US healthcare" [cite web |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jul/01/nhs.health1 |title=Lord Darzi's report paves the way for Labour to charge for NHS care | publisher=The Guardian |author=Allyson Pollock |format= |work= |accessdate=2008-07-03 |date=2008-07-01] .
* The concept of "patient choice" has been criticised by theLibertarian Marxist internet magazine "Spiked " as "a rhetorical cover, a kind of weasel-worded camouflage, for the government's own desire to shake up the NHS" and as functioning in reality to reduce actual patient choice in healthcarecite web |url=http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/5414/ |title=I don't want any more 'patient choice'! |publisher=Spiked |format= |work= |date=2008-07-01 |author=Brendan O'Neill |accessdate=2008-07-03] . It has also been criticised for using meaningless language in the manner of spin [cite web |url=http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/3942/ |title=The Doublespeak of the Darzi review |publisher=Spiked |format= |work= |date=2007-10-08 |author=Dr Michael Fitzpatrick |accessdate=2008-07-03] .Prior to his appointment in the House of Lords, in December 2006
NHS London asked Professor Sir Ara Darzi to "develop a strategy to meet Londoners' health needs over the next five to ten years". The report "Healthcare for London: A Framework for Action"Cite paper | author = Professor the Lord Darzi of Denham KBE
publisher = NHS London | title = Healthcare for London: A Framework for Action | accessdate = 2008-08-17 | url = http://www.healthcareforlondon.nhs.uk/pdf/aFrameworkForAction.pdf | format = pdf | date = 2007-07-11] was published on11 July 2007 . Recommendations included the development of academic health science centres and the introduction of polyclinics.References
External links
* [http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Aboutus/MinistersandDepartmentLeaders/ChiefMedicalOfficer/Features/FeaturesArchive/Browsable/DH_5017332 Profile from Department of Health]
* [http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/PublishedSurvey/GPpatientsurvey2007/index.htm Department of Health Patient Access Survey]
* [http://www.netmums.com/coffeehouse/showthread.php?s=2025d0397511129b76dc842e7ca93ea2&t=104930 Lord Darzi's involvement in internet discussion group Net Mums]
* [http://www.parliament.uk/directories/house_of_lords_information_office/alphabetical_list_of_members.cfm#D Biography at the House of Lords]
* [http://www.nhsemployers.org/workforce/workforce-2899.cfm NHS Employers report on workforce issues relevent to the Next Stage Review]
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