Professor Eilish Gilvarry
Newcastle and North Tyneside Drug and Alcohol Services, Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
Clinical Director of Specialties at Northumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust and Consultant Psychiatrist in Addictions at the Newcastle & North Tyneside Addictions Service, Eilish has been involved with addictions services in the UK over many years, with a particular interest in young people. She has recently been appointed Honorary Professor of Addiction Psychiatry at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Eilish was Chair of the Executive Committee of the Addictions Faculty of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and has been involved with a number of working parties: a member of the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines on opiate detoxification (2007) and on the review of the ‘orange’ clinical management guidelines with the Department of Health (2007). In 2010 she chaired a review of injectables treatment for drug users, was a member of the NICE guidelines on clinical management of alcohol related physical complications and also a member of the NICE guidelines on management of alcohol harm and dependence. She is Chair of the Secretary of State for Transport’s advisory committee with the DVLA on drugs and alcohol, and President of the Society for the Study of Addictions. Eilish has edited a number of books, published widely and is currently involved in research particularly with young people and brief interventions for alcohol misusers.
The 2009 DH review of heroin prescribing: preserving ongoing care where benefit produced while recognising strong evidence for new HAT
Professor Eilish Gilvarry
Honorary Professor of Addiction Psychiatry
Newcastle and North Tyneside Drug and Alcohol Services, Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
Clinical Director of Specialties at Northumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust and Consultant Psychiatrist in Addictions at the Newcastle & North Tyneside Addictions Service, Eilish has been involved with addictions services in the UK over many years, with a particular interest in young people. She has recently been appointed Honorary Professor of Addiction Psychiatry at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Eilish was Chair of the Executive Committee of the Addictions Faculty of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and has been involved with a number of working parties: a member of the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines on opiate detoxification (2007) and on the review of the ‘orange’ clinical management guidelines with the Department of Health (2007). In 2010 she chaired a review of injectables treatment for drug users, was a member of the NICE guidelines on clinical management of alcohol related physical complications and also a member of the NICE guidelines on management of alcohol harm and dependence. She is Chair of the Secretary of State for Transport’s advisory committee with the DVLA on drugs and alcohol, and President of the Society for the Study of Addictions. Eilish has edited a number of books, published widely and is currently involved in research particularly with young people and brief interventions for alcohol misusers.