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 MAB 

 Our Medical Advisory Board 

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The Medical Advisory Board provides advice and support to the Charity on all medical matters. It is composed of specialists in Inflammatory Neuropathies and meets every 12 months, although it will discuss matters by correspondence or video conference when necessary. It undertakes the following tasks:

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  1. Providing the Board of Trustees with an annual review of priorities for research projects to study ideas and provide a focus for fundraising

  2. Advice to Board of Trustees on Research projects, ensuring peer reviews undertaken and recommendations made to the Trustees

  3. Provision of up-to date medical information for patients, families and health professionals through a rolling programme for the update of the information booklets.

  4. Responding to media enquiries on medical aspects of GBS, CIDP and associated Inflammatory Neuropathies.

  5. Answering generic enquiries relating to GBS, CIDP or other associated inflammatory neuropathies from Inflammatory Neuropathies UK.  

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 Meet the MAB: 

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 Dr Jane Pritchard (Chair) 

Consultant Neurologist, Charing Cross Hospital, London 

 Dr Shakti Agrawal 

Consultant Paediatric Neurologist, Birmingham Children’s Hospital 

 Dr Amy Davidson 

Consultant Neurologist, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow 

 Dr Rob Hadden 

Consultant Neurologist, Kings College Hospital, London 

 Dr Stephen Keddie 

Consultant Neurologist, Royal London Hospital 

 Dr Tim Lavin 

Consultant Neurologist, Manchester Centre for Clinical Neurosciences 

 Prof Michael Lunn 

Consultant Neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London 

 Cathy Prescott 

Neuromuscular Specialist Nurse, The Walton Centre, Liverpool 

 Prof Simon Rinaldi 

Consultant Neurologist, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford 

 Dr Ana Talbot 

Lay Member/Physician 

 Dr Claire White 

Physiotherapist, School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Kings College, London 

 Rich Collins 

Chief Executive, Inflammatory Neuropathies UK

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