Hammersmith Hospital’s Professor Stephen Bloom has received a Knighthood for his contribution to medical science in the 2012 New Year’s Honours List.
Professor Bloom, who is currently lead clinician for biochemistry at the trust, is credited as transforming how obesity is understood. Describing his Knighthood as “totally unexpected”, he said: “It’s fantastic to see pure science be recognised by the government as important to the future of the UK.
“Obesity is rapidly becoming one of the world’s biggest killers and causes significant personal distress. Here at Imperial we’ve developed a large team to combat this disease, and it’s great to have our work recognised in this way.”
Professor Bloom who is also head of division for diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism at Imperial College London, leads 40-strong research team which investigates new treatments for obesity. This research looks at the gut hormones in the body which control appetite and is developing drugs that mimic their effect.
A number of politically ‘on side’ GPs received honours, with two doctors who’ve been prominent within the development of GP commissioning receiving CBEs from the Queen - Dr James Kingsland, a GP in Wallasey, Merseyside and president of the National Association of Primary Care, and Dr Paul Zollinger-Read, a GP in Braintree, Essex and Department of Health lead on pathfinder learning development.
Other senior awards included a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for Julie Moore, chief executive, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.
A CBE also went to Professor Clare Fowler, consultant uro-neurologist at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and Professor Hilary Anne Chapman, chief nurse and chief operating officer, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
OBEs were awarded to Gideon Ben-Tovim, chair, Liverpool NHS PCT; Sheena Byrom, consultant midwife, East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust; Winston Griffiths, chair of Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board; Dr David Pencheon, director of National NHS Sustainability Unit, East of England SHA, Cambridgeshire; Christopher Sharratt, lately chief executive, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust; Professor Stephen Singleton, medical director and regional director of public health, NHS North East, Newcastle Upon Tyne; Dr Michael Watson, director of medicine, NHS Education Scotland; and, Dr Gabriel Ivbijaro, GP and clinical director, Walthamstow, London.
