Michelle Tempest

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Michelle Tempest

Michelle Tempest (born January 23, 1976) is a British psychiatrist and the editor of a book entitled The Future of the NHS (2006) (ISBN 1-85811-369-5) which is published by xpl Publishing.

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[edit] Early life

Tempest comes from Surrey and initially qualified as a doctor at Magdalene College, Cambridge University (MA, MB BChir).

[edit] Medical career

Tempest practised at Addenbrooke's Hospital in numerous different departments from general medicine and accident and emergency to infectious diseases, vascular surgery and colorectal surgery. Following this, she practised as a psychiatrist at Fulbourn Hospital and its surrounding hospitals. As well as general psychiatry, she has expertise in rehabilitation psychiatry, learning disability psychiatry, old age psychiatry and liaison psychiatry.

[edit] Academic career

In addition to these medical qualifications, Tempest also has a masters degree in law (LLM). She has lectured and taught at Cambridge University to both medical and law students.

[edit] The Future of the NHS

The Future of the NHS
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The Future of the NHS

Tempest edited the book The Future of the NHS published by xpl Publishing in 2006 (ISBN 1-85811-369-5) following her own experiences within the organisation and in particular through her admiration for the staff and in the hope of improving the service for her patients. It is unique in bringing together for the first time forty-four leading experts in the fields of health care, politics and policy making. Contributors include: Rt Hon Patricia Hewitt MP, Andrew Lansley MP, Steve Webb MP, Daniel Hannan MEP, Claire Rayner, Derek Draper, Andrew Haldenby of Reform, Eamonn Butler of the Adam Smith Institute, Dr Jessica Allen and Jennifer Rankin of the Institute for Public Policy Research, Tony Harrison of the King's Fund, alternative health practitioner, Dr Mosaraf Ali, barrister Daniel Barnett, barrister Tim Kevan and the Presidents of many of the medical Royal Colleges. It also includes testimonials from John Le Carré, John Simpson, Jeremy Vine, Professor Alexander McCall Smith, Lawrie McMenemy and Sir Liam Donaldson.

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