Professor Sir Simon Wessely

Published: March 28, 2021, 10:45 a.m.

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Professor Sir Simon Wessely is the first ever psychiatrist to be awarded a Regius professorship \\u2013 an honour bestowed by the Queen. He is professor of psychological medicine at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King\\u2019s College London, and is also a consultant psychiatrist at King\\u2019s College Hospital and the Maudsley Hospital.

Born in Sheffield to a father who had come to Britain on the Kindertransport, he started his research career working on unexplained symptoms and syndromes, leading progressive and sometimes controversial work on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Disagreement about whether the condition is physical or psychological continues to this day and although Simon\\u2019s studies helped develop a treatment programme, there is still no cure.

Later he switched his attention to the military, exploring Gulf War Syndrome, PTSD, the risk and benefit of military service, social and psychological outcomes for ex-service personnel and historic aspects of war and psychiatry. In 1996 he established the Gulf War Illness Research Unit which subsequently became the King\\u2019s Centre for Military Health Research.

He completed a term as president of the Royal Society of Medicine \\u2013 the first psychiatrist to occupy the post - and in 2017 he led an independent review of the Mental Health Act.

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