Muir Gray Popular Books

Muir Gray Biography & Facts

Sir John Armstrong Muir Gray is a British physician, who has held senior positions in screening, public health, information management. and value in healthcare. He is the Chief Knowledge Officer for EXI, a digital health therapeutic company prescribing exercise to people with or at risk of up to 23 long-term health conditions, and Chief Wellbeing Officer for Learning with Experts, a health related online learning company working with the NHS. He was director of Research and Development for Anglia and Oxford Regional Health Authority and supported the United Kingdom Centre of the Cochrane Collaboration in promoting evidence-based medicine. He held the positions of director at the UK National Screening Committee, during which he helped pioneer Britain's breast and cervical cancer screening programmes, and National Library for Health, and director of Clinical Knowledge Process and Safety for the NHS National Programme for IT. He was knighted in 2005 for the development of the foetal, maternal and child screening programme and the creation of the National Library for Health. He was the director of the National Knowledge Service and Chief Knowledge Officer to the National Health Service, a Director of the healthcare rating and review service iWantGreatCare and is Public Health Director of the Campaign for Greener Healthcare. In 2006 he developed the NHS's framework for value (triple value). He was then the founding Director of the NHS Rightcare programme, trying to change the culture of the NHS to become a higher value organisation. He published many influential Atlases of Variation. He then left to found Better Value Healthcare, and then the Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare, a mission driven social enterprise. He is also one of the original authors of the IDEAL framework for surgical innovation. Selected books Gray, Muir (2015). Sod 70!. Bloomsbury Press. ISBN 978-1472918970. Raffle, Angela E; J.A. Muir Gray (2007). Screening: Evidence and practice. OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-921449-5. Gray, J.A. Muir (2007). How to Get Better Value Healthcare. Offox Press. ISBN 978-1-904202-01-1. Gray, Muir (2001). The Resourceful Patient. eRosetta Press. ISBN 978-1-904202-00-4. Pencheon, David; Charles Guest; David Melzer; J. A. Muir Gray (2001). The Oxford Handbook of Public Health Practice. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-263221-0. Gray, J.A. Muir (1996). Evidence-based Healthcare. Churchill Livingstone. ISBN 978-0-443-05721-2. Gray, J.A. Muir (1989). PM The PM System Preventive Medicine for Total Health Identify Your Symptoms and Prevent Illness. Arrow Books. Many, D.C.; J. A. Muir Gray (1987). Building Regulations and Health. IHS BRE. ISBN 978-0-85125-236-0. References. Discover the Muir Gray popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Muir Gray books.

Best Seller Muir Gray Books of 2024

  • Blood Torment synopsis, comments

    Blood Torment

    T.F. Muir

    When a threeyear old girl is reported missing, DCI Andy Gilchrist is assigned the case. But Gilchrist soon suspects that the child's mother Andrea Davis may be responsible for he...

  • Riven synopsis, comments

    Riven

    Anne Randall

    A gripping debut psychological novel you won't want to put down.'Assured and clever' The SunFirst he kills.A psychologist is found brutally murdered, an addict jumps to his death a...

  • Deceived synopsis, comments

    Deceived

    Anne Randall

    Secrets.What secrets are hidden at the heart of family life?Deceit.The lies we tell ourselves are often more dangerous than the truth.When fortyoneyearold Sarah Price is reported m...

  • Tilly Mint Tales synopsis, comments

    Tilly Mint Tales

    Berlie Doherty

    When Tilly's mum goes out to work, Mrs Hardcastle from up the street pops in to look after her. There are two special things about Mrs Hardcastle. The first thing is that she&#...

  • Midlife synopsis, comments

    Midlife

    Muir Gray

    Midlife is a turning point. It is a time to take stock – to think about where you are and where you want to be.But everyday life can be distracting. Family, work, and everything in...

  • The Killing Connection synopsis, comments

    The Killing Connection

    T.F. Muir

    How well do you know the person you love? A woman's body is washed up on the rocks by the castle ruins in St Andrews with evidence of strangulation, and no ID. Two days into the ca...

  • Age is Just a Number synopsis, comments

    Age is Just a Number

    Charles Eugster

    Retired dental surgeon Charles Eugster rekindled a love of competitive rowing he'd neglected for most of his adult life at the age of 63. He took up bodybuilding at the age of 87. ...

  • Silenced synopsis, comments

    Silenced

    Anne Randall

    He buried his victim alive. And now he's escaped from prison and is on the run in the city.Fiona Henderson, the daughter of the victim, has descended into a world of silence follow...

  • Slim Secrets synopsis, comments

    Slim Secrets

    Anita Bean

    Most diets make you eat less, yet this can leave you washed out and miserable. Understanding and controlling your appetite is the key to successful weight loss. Slim Secrets shows ...

  • Torn synopsis, comments

    Torn

    Anne Randall

    A fastpaced, gripping thriller with a shocking twist.2004The court case had been harrowing. The fifteen jurors sat in silence while the prosecution produced evidence of how a man w...

  • The Memory Illusion synopsis, comments

    The Memory Illusion

    Dr Julia Shaw

    THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER'Truly fascinating.' Steve Wright, BBC Radio 2 Have you ever forgotten the name of someone you’ve met dozens of times? Or discovered that your memory of...