Emma Stanton (U.K.), B.M., MRCPsych
(United Kingdom)
Specialist Registrar in Psychiatry
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
CEO
Beacon UK and Europe
Harkness Project Title: Understanding What Constitutes "Value" in Mental Health Care
Placement: Partners Community HealthCare
Mentors: Thomas H. Lee, M.D., CEO, Partners Community HealthCare
Elliott Fisher, M.D., Professor and Director, Center for Health Policy Research, Dartmouth Medical School
David Goodman, M.D., Professor and Director, Center for Health Policy Research, Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, Dartmouth Medical School
Richard Bohmer, M.B.Ch.B., Professor, Harvard Business School
Biography at time of Harkness Fellowship: Emma Stanton, B.M., MRCPsych, a 2010-11 Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice, is former clinical advisor to the Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, England. She is also a core member of the NHS Leadership Council. Stanton is also recipient of the NHS London "Prepare to Lead" mentoring scheme and co-editor of Clinical Leadership: Bridging the Divide, a book written by "Prepare to Lead" 2008 participants from NHS London, as well as co-author of M.B.A. for Medics, published October 2010. Previously, she served as clinical advisor to BUPA Health Dialog, Chief Medical Officer's Clinical Advisory Scheme, and was clinically trained at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. Stanton holds an Executive M.B.A. from Imperial College, London, a MRCPsych from the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and a bachelor of medicine from Southampton University.
Current Positions:
- Specialist Registrar in Psychiatry, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
- CEO, Beacon U.K. and Europe
(Updated February 2012)
Email:
dremmastanton@gmail.com
Harkness Related Publications
Stanton E, Lemer C, Marshall M. “Editorial: An evolution of professionalism,” J R Soc M 48 ed 2011: 104: 48–49.
Stanton E, Lemer C. “The third wave of leadership: the power of we,” International Journal of Clinical Leadership 2011.