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CURRICULUM VITAE
Name:
Khalida Ismail
Date of Birth:
15th August 1965
Nationality:
British
General Medical Council number:
3335572
EDUCATION
Name of Institution
Dates
Qualifications
New Hall, University of Cambridge
1986
BA (Hons) Law (2:1)
Christ Church, University of Oxford
1989
BM BCh
Royal College of Physicians, London
1992
MRCP
Royal College of Psychiatrists
1994
MRCPsych
London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine, University of London
1997
MSc (Epidemiology)
Royal College of Psychiatrists
2001
Certificate of Completion of
Specialist Training: Psychiatry
(subspecialty Liaison Psychiatry)
University of London
2005
PhD (Psychiatry)
CURRENT APPOINTMENT
March 2012-current
Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine, King’s College London
& Honorary Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist, King’s College
Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Trinity Hospice.
Source of funding
Kings College Hospital Foundation NHS Trust: 4 sessions
Trinity Hospice (NHS and Charity): 2 sessions
Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London: 4 sessions
PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS
September 2008-March 2012
Clinical Reader in Psychiatry of Physical Illnesses &
Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, King’s College Hospital
NHS Foundation Trust and Trinity Hospice
November 2003-August 2008
Clinical Senior Lecturer in Liaison Psychiatry &
Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, King’s College Hospital
NHS Foundation Trust
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October 1997-October 2003
Clinical Lecturer in Liaison Psychiatry,
Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London
October 1996- September 1997
Wellcome Trust Research Fellow,
Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London
January 1996-September 1996
Senior Registrar in Psychiatry Rotation
Royal Bethlem and Maudsley NHS Trust
October 1992-December 1995
Senior House Officer and Registrar in Psychiatry Rotation,
Royal Bethlem and Maudsley Hospitals, London
April 1992-September 1992
Senior House Officer in Neurology,
Maudsley Hospital, London
February 1991-January 1992
Senior House Officer in Medicine Rotation,
Whittington Hospital, London
August 1990-January 1991
Senior House Officer in Old Age Medicine,
University Hospital, Nottingham
February 1990-July 1990
House Physician,
Northampton General Hospital
August 1989- January 1990
House Surgeon,
North Manchester General Hospital
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GRANTS
2012- Health
2016 Technology
(48m) Assessment
Programme
A multi-centre randomised controlled trial comparing the £2.2million
effectiveness of enhanced motivational interviewing with
usual care for reducing cardiovascular risk.
K Ismail, K Winkley, J Treasure, D Cook, P Whincup, D
Stahl, P McCrone, M Ashworth, N de Zoysa
Awarded to Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
2012- Diabetes
2014 Research
(24m) Network
Diabetes Research Network/Mental Health Research £5,000
Network writing group on type 1 diabetes and eating
disorders
K Ismail, S Heller, D Dunger, C Acerini, D Hopkins, J
Treasure, M Rosenthal, P Hindmarsh, D Christie, K Owens, P
Dyson, M Evans, S Dahabra, N Leech, C Kan
Awarded to Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London
2012- NIHR
2015
(36m)
Post doctoral fellowship Structured diabetes education £220,000
for newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients: a multi-level
approach to identify factors associated with its uptake.
K Winkley (K Ismail and A Forbes supervisors)
Awarded to Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
2012- Guy’s and St 3 Dimensions of Care for Diabetes – Community £180,504
2013 Thomas’ Charity Integration
(12m)
K Ismail and C Gayle
Awarded to King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
20112013
(18m)
.
Diabetes
Validity of the Health Segmentation Model in diabetes
Modernisation
Initiative (Guy’s K Ismail, K Winkley, S A Amiel, J Stopher
and St Thomas’
Charity)
Awarded to Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London
2011- Wellcome Trust
2014
(36m)
£75,000
The Colombo Twin and Singleton Study (CoTaSS) follow £687,783
up
M Hotopf, F Rijsdijk, S Siribaddana, A Sumathipala A, K
Ismail, C Pariante, P McGuffin,
Awarded to Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London
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2010- NHS
London 3 Dimensions of Care for people with Diabetes
2011 Regional
(15m) Innovation Fund K Ismail and C Gayle
£208,305
Awarded to King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
2010- European
The Depression, Inflammation and Diabetes Study
2012 Federation for
(24m) the Study of K Ismail, J Pickup, R Stewart, F Petrak, D Stahl, S Amiel
Diabetes
Awarded to King's College London
200
euros
000
2009- National Institute Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research £189,000.00
2013 of Health
& Care-South Yorkshire: Diabetes
(48m) Research
S Heller, C Eiser, A Scott, K Ismail
Awarded to University of Sheffield
2009- National Institute A Diabetes Oriented Family Intervention (DOLFIN): a £21,000.00
2010 of
Health pilot study for carers of adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
(12m) ResearchBiomedical
K Ismail & J Treasure
Research Centre
Awarded to King's College London
2009- National Institute The organisation & delivery of diabetes services in the £96,000.00
2010 of HealthUK: a scoping exercise.
(12m) SDO Programme
A Forbes, M Gulliford, K Ismail, A While, S Amiel, S
Thomas, H Rogers, R Malik, C Gostling, P Griffiths
Awarded to King's College London
2007- National Institute
2013 of
Health
(72m) Research
Programme
Grant
Non-pharmacological approaches to improving diabetes £1,925,329
outcomes.
S Amiel, K Ismail, S Thomas, M Gulliford, A Patel, M King,
D Costa, E Turner, M Edmonds, J Docherty, J Treasure
Awarded to King’s College Hospital NHS Trust
2007- National Institute
2012 of
Health
(60m) Research
Programme
Grant
Improving physical health and reducing substance use in £1,999,187
severe mental illness.
R Murray, F Gaughran, K Ismail, Stahl D, A Patel, D
Hopkins, Z Atakan, S Smith, K Greenwood
Awarded to South London and Maudsely NHS Trust
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2003- NHS
Health
2007 Technology
(48m) Assessment
Programme
A randomised controlled trial of cognitive behaviour £836,107
therapy and motivational interviewing for people with
Type 1 diabetes mellitus and suboptimal glycaemic
control.
K Ismail, T Chalder, S Thomas, J Treasure, U Schmidt, S
Rabe-Hesketh, R Jones, A Patel
Awarded to Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London
2001- Wellcome Trust
2004
(36m)
Is depression associated with an increased risk of £122,333
recurrence of diabetic foot ulcers for 36 months?
K Ismail, T Chalder, M Edmonds and S Wessely
1996- Wellcome Trust
1997
(12m)
Training Fellowship in Epidemiology.
£40,000
K. Ismail (Supervisor Professor Anthony Mann)
Awarded to Institute of Psychiatry, KCL
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Publications
Peer reviewed
Kan C, Silva N, Golden SH, Rajala U, Timonen M, Stahl D, & Ismail K. A systematic review and
meta-analysis of the association between depression and insulin resistance. Diabetes Care.
(Accepted). [Impact Factor: 8.1, 2011].
Akram H, Kan C, Amiel S, Winkley K, Ismail K. Binge-eating disorder in adults with newly
diagnosed type 2 diabetes – baseline data from the SOUL-D study. Diabetologia 2012; 55 [suppl1] :
S 393- 94 (Abstract).
Ridge K, Bartlett J, Cheah Y, Thomas S, Lawrence-Smith L, Winkley K, Ismail K.
Do the Effects of Psychological Treatments on Improving Glycemic Control in Type 1 Diabetes
Persist Over Time? A Long-Term Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Trial. Psychosomatic
Medicine 2012 Apr:74(3):319-23. doi: 10.1097/ PSY.0b013e31824c181b
Winkley K, Sallis H, Kariyawasam D, Leelarathna LH, Chalder T, Edmonds ME, Stahl D, Ismail K.
Five year follow-up of a cohort of people with their first diabetic foot ulcer: the persistent role of
depression on mortality. Diabetologia 2012 Feb:55(2):303-10.
Ridge K, Forbes A, Thomas S, Treasure J, Ismail K. Themes elicited during motivational
interviewing to improve glycaemic control in adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Diabetic Medicine
2012 Jan:29(1):148-52. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-5491.2011.03384.x.
Ismail K, Fear N, Flanagan M, Doebbeling B, Wessely S. A US–UK comparison of health in 1990–
1991 Gulf War veterans. Occupational Medicine 2011 Oct:61(7):483-9. doi:
10.1093/occmed/kqr086.
Kolliakou A, Joseph C, Ismail K, Atakan Z, Murray RM. Why do patients with psychosis use
cannabis and are they ready to change their use? International Journal of Developmental
Neuroscience 2011;29:335-46.
Forbes A, While A, Griffiths P, Ismail K, Heller S. Organising and delivering diabetes education and
self-care support: findings of scoping project. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy.
2011;16:42-9.
Patel A, Maissi E, Chang HC, Rodrigues I, Smith M, Thomas S, Chalder T, Schmidt U, Treasure J,
Ismail K. Motivational enhancement therapy with and without cognitive behavioral therapy for type
1 diabetes: economic evaluation from a randomized controlled trial. Diabetic Medicine 2011;28:4709.
Maissi E, Ridge K, Treasure J, Chalder T, Roche S, Bartlett J, Schmidt U, Thomas S, Ismail K
(2010). Nurse-led psychological interventions to improve diabetes control: Assessing competencies.
Patient Education and Counselling 2011 Aug;84(2):e37-43.
Nouwen A, Winkley K, Twisk J, Lloyd CE, Peyrot M, Ismail K, Pouwer F for the European
Depression in Diabetes (EDID) Research Consortium. Type 2 diabetes mellitus as a risk factor for
the onset of depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Diabetologia 2010;53:2480-6.
Ismail K, Maissi E, Thomas S, Chalder T, Schmidt U, Bartlett J, Patel A, Dickens C, Creed F,
Treasure J (2010). A randomised controlled trial of cognitive behaviour therapy and motivational
interviewing for people with Type 1 diabetes mellitus with persistent sub-optimal glycaemic control:
A Diabetes and Psychological Therapies study (ADaPT). Health Technology Assessment Report
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2010; 14:1-101
Winkley K, Stahl D, Chalder T, Edmonds M, Ismail K. Quality of life in people with their first
diabetic foot ulcer.:A prospective cohort study. Journal of American Podiatric Medical Association
2009;99:406-14.
Kariyasam DK, Leelarathna L, Winkley K, Stahl D, Ismail K, Edmonds M. Long term follow up of a
cohort of patients with diabetes and their first foot ulcer-effect of depression on mortality.
Diabetologia 2009; 52 [suppl1]: PS 1002- S393 (Abstract).
Patel A, Maissi E, Rodrigues I, Smith M, Bartlett J, Thomas S, Chalder T, Schmidt U, Treasure J,
Ismail K. Cost-effectiveness of motivational enhancement therapy with and without cognitive
behavioral therapy for type 1 diabetes. Diabetologia 2009; 52 [suppl1]: PS 1041- S408 (Abstract).
Nicholson T, Taylor J, Godsen C, Trigwell P, Ismail K. National guidelines for psychological
care in diabetes: how mindful have we been? Diabetic Medicine 2009 Feb; 26:447-50.
Hildrum B, Midthjell K, Ismail K, Mykletun A, Dahl A. No association of depression and anxiety
with metabolic syndrome: the Norwegian HUNT Study. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2009;
120:14-22.
Ismail K, Thomas S, Maissi E, Chalder T, Schmidt U, Bartlett J, Patel A, Dickens C, Creed F,
Treasure J. Motivational Enhancement Therapy with and without Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to
Treat Type 1 Diabetes. A Randomized Trial. Annals of Internal Medicine 2008;149:708-19.
Smith M, Hopkins D, Peveler RC, Holt RIG, Woodward M, Ismail K. First- v. second-generation
antipsychotics and risk for diabetes in schizophrenia: systematic review and meta-analysis. British
Journal of Psychiatry 2008;192:406-11.
Cooper C, Morgan C, Byrne M, Dazzan P, Morgan K, Hutchinson G, Doody G, Harrison G, Leff J,
Ismail K, Murray R, Bebbington PE, Fearon P. Perceptions of disadvantage, ethnicity and psychosis.
British Journal of Psychiatry 2008;192;185-190.
Ismail K, Kent K, Sherwood R, Hull L, Seed P, David AS, Wessely S. Chronic fatigue syndrome and
related disorders in UK veterans of the Gulf War 1990-91: results from a two phase cohort study.
Psychological Medicine 2008;38:953-61.
Winkley K, Stahl D, Chalder T, Edmonds M and Ismail K. Risk factors associated with adverse
outcomes in a population-based prospective cohort study of people with their first diabetic foot ulcer.
Journal of Diabetes Complications 2007;21:341-49.
Das-Munshi J, Stewart R, Ismail K, Bebbington P, Jenkins R, Prince M. Diabetes, common mental
disorders, and disability: Findings from the UK National Psychiatric Morbidity Survey.
Psychosomatic Medicine 2007;69:543-50.
Ismail K, Winkley K, Stahl D, Chalder T, Edmonds M. A cohort study of people with diabetes and
their first foot ulcer: the role of depression on mortality. Diabetes Care 2007:30; 1473-9.
Winkley K, Landau S, Eisler I, Ismail K. Psychological interventions to improve glycaemic control
in patients with type 1 diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials .
British Medical Journal 2006;333:65.
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Ismail K and Lewis G. Multi-symptom illnesses, unexplained illness and Gulf War Syndrome.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 2006;361:533-42.
Rodrigues IAS, Reid HA, Ismail K, Amiel SA. Indications and efficacy of continuous subcutaneous
insulin infusion (CSII) therapy in Type 1 diabetes mellitus: a clinical audit in a specialist service.
Diabetic Medicine 2005;22: 842-9.
Warsop AD, Ismail K, Iliffe S (2005). Explanatory models associated with psychological morbidity
in first trimester spontaneous abortion: a generalist study in a specialist setting: Psychology, Health
and Medicine 2005;9:306-14.
Ismail K, Winkley,K, Rabe-Hesketh, S. Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised
controlled trials of psychological interventions to improve glycaemic control in patients with type 2
diabetes. Lancet 2004;363:1589-97.
Nisenbaum R, Ismail K, Wessely S, Unwin C, Hull L, Reeves WC. Dichotomous factor analysis of
symptoms reported by UK and US veterans of the 1991 Gulf War. Population Health Metrics
2004;2:8.
Skowera A, Hotopf M, Sawicka E, Varela-Calvino R, Unwin C, Nikolau V, Hull L, Ismail K, David
AS, Wessely S, Peakman M. Cellular Immune activation in Gulf War veterans. Journal of Clinical
Immunology 2004;24:60-73.
Hotopf M, Mackness I, Nikolaou V, Collier D, David A, Durrington P, Hull L, Ismail K, Peakman
M, Unwin C, Wessely S, Mackness B. Paraoxonase in Persian Gulf War veterans. Journal of
Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2003;45:668-675.
Wessely S, Unwin C, Hotopf M, Hull L, Ismail K, Nicolaou V, David A. Is recall of military hazards
stable over time? Evidence from the Gulf War. British Journal of Psychiatry 2003;183:314-322.
Hotopf M, David A, Hull L, Ismail K, Palmer I, Unwin C, Wessely S. The health effects of peacekeeping in the UK Armed Forces: Bosnia 1992-1996. Predictors of psychological symptoms.
Psychological Medicine 2003;33:155-162.
Hotopf M, David A, Hull L, Ismail K, Unwin C, Wessely S. The health effects of peace-keeping in
the UK armed forces: Bosnia 1992-1996. A cross sectional study: comparison with non-deployed
military personnel. Military Medicine 2003;168:408-413.
Unwin C, Hotopf M, Hull L, Ismail K, David A, Wessely S. Women in the Persian Gulf: lack of
gender differences in long-term health effects of service in United Kingdom Armed Forces in the
1991 Persian Gulf War. Mil Med 2002;167:406-13.
Reid S, Hotopf M, Hull L, Ismail K, Unwin C, Wessely S. Reported chemical sensitivities in a health
survey of United Kingdom military personnel. Occup Environ Med 2002;59:196-8.
Ismail K, Kent K, Brugha T, Hotopf M, Hull L, Seed P, Palmer I, Reid S, Unwin C, David A,
Wessely S. The mental health of UK Gulf war veterans: phase 2 of a two-phase cohort study. British
Medical Journal 2002;325:576-579.
Skowera A, Stewart E, Davis E, Cleare A, Hossain G, Unwin C, Hull L, Ismail K, Wessely S,
Peakman M. Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in gulf war related illness and chronic fatigue syndrome
(CFS) patients. Clinical and Experimental Immunology 2002;129:354-358.
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Everitt B, Ismail K, David A, Wessely S. Searching for a Gulf War Syndrome Using Cluster
Analysis. Psychological Medicine 2002;32:1371-1378.
Higgins E, Ismail K, Kent K, Harman K, Mellerio J, du Vivier A, Wessely S. Skin disease in Gulf
War Veterans. Quarterly Journal of Medicine 2002;95:671-676.
Chalder T, Hotopf M, Unwin C, Hull L, Ismail K, David A, Wessely S. Prevalence of Gulf war
veterans who believe they have Gulf war syndrome: questionnaire study. British Medical Journal
2001;323:473-6.
Reid S, Hotopf M, Hull L, Ismail K, Unwin C, Wessely S. Multiple chemical sensitivity and chronic
fatigue syndrome in British Gulf War veterans. Am J Epidemiol 2001;153:604-9.
Ismail K, Blatchley N, Hotopf M, Hull L, Palmer I, Unwin C, David A, Wessely S. Occupational risk
factors for ill health in Gulf veterans of the United Kingdom. J Epidemiol Community Health
2000;54:834-8.
Ismail K, Sloggett A, De Stavola B. Do common mental disorders increase cigarette consumption?
Results from 5 waves of a population based panel cohort. American Journal of Epidemiology
2000;152:651-7.
Hotopf M, David A, Hull L, Ismail K, Unwin C, Wessely S. Role of vaccinations as risk factors for
ill health in veterans of the Gulf war: cross sectional study. BMJ 2000;320:1363-7.
Ismail K, Everitt B, Blatchley N, Hull L, Unwin C, David A, Wessely S. Is there a Gulf War
Syndrome? Lancet 1999;353:179-82.
Unwin C, Blatchley N, Coker W, Ferry S, Hotopf M, Hull L, Ismail K, Palmer I, David A, Wessely
S. Health of UK servicemen who served in Persian Gulf War. Lancet 1999;353:169-78.
Ismail K, Murray RM, Wheeler M & O’Keane V. The Dexamethasone Suppression Test in
Schizophrenia. Psychological Medicine 1998;28:311-317.
Ismail K, Smith S and Maden T. Quality of Mental Health Review Tribunal Reports. Psychiatric
Bulletin 1998;22:615-618.
Ismail K, Howard R & Lovestone S. Acceptability of Electroconvulsive Therapy to patients with
Parkinson’s Disease. J Neurol Neurosurg & Psych 1992;57:383-384.
Book Chapters/Reviews/ Editorials/Reports
Ismail K and Petrak F. Depression in diabetes (Chapter). In: Oxford Textbook of Endocrinology and
Diabetes. Editors: Wass, JAH & Stewart, PM. Oxford University Press 2011.
Joint Diabetes UK and NHS Diabetes report. Emotional and Psychological Support and Care in
Diabetes: Report from the emotional and psychological support working group of NHS Diabetes and
Diabetes UK (www.diabetes.nhs.uk) 2010.
SDO report no 08/1809/249: The organisation and delivery of diabetes services in the UK: a scoping
exercise. Forbes A, Gulliford M, Amiel S, Griffin P, Ismail K, Gosling C, Malik R, Thomas S,
Rogers H. 2010.
Ismail K. The pathogenesis of the depression-diabetes link (Chapter). In Depresssion and Diabetes.
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Editors Maj M, Katon W, Sartorius N for World Psychiatric Association. Wiley & Sons (2010)
Ismail K (Editor): Psychological Medicine Part 1. Psychiatry, 8:145-84; 2009.
Ismail K (Editor): Psychological Medicine Part 2: Psychiatry, 8:185-232; 2009.
Diabetes UK. Minding the gap: The provision of psychological support and care for people with
diabetes in the UK. Diabetes UK, London, 2008.
Ismail K. Eating disorders and diabetes (2008). Psychiatry 7; 179-182.
Wessely S, Chalder T, Davies K, Davies K, Farrin L, Hotopf M, Hull L, Ismail K, Jones E, Palmer I,
Reid S, Unwin C, David A. Ten Years On: What Do We Know About Gulf War Syndrome? In:
Havenaar J, ed. Health Consequences of Ecological Disasters: Plenum, 2001.
Ismail K & Peveler R. Diabetes. In Handbook of Liaison Psychiatry. Editors Lloyd GG and Guthrie
E. Cambridge University Press 2007.
Ismail K. Psychiatry of diabetes mellitus and endocrine disorders (2003). Psychiatry 2; 28-32.
Implementing the NSF for diabetes: the psychosocial perspective (2003). Goyder, E. Schmidt U,
Atha C Ismail K, Scott B, Brown F, Mackinnom M, Lucas S, Sutton M. Practical Diabetes
International 20; 191-95.
Wessely S and Ismail K (ed) (2002). CME: Clinical Practice and its basis. Psychiatry. Clinical
Medicine 2; 501-522.
Ismail K. New challenges facing ill health in Gulf war veterans (Editorial) (2001). Occupational and
Environmental Medicine 58; 389-90.
Ismail K. Does a Gulf War Syndrome exist? (2001). Occupational and Environmental Medicine 58
754-9.
Ismail, K. Diagnostic instruments for assessing depressive disorders (1999). Progress in Neurology
and Psychiatry 3 30-33.
Ismail K. Planning Services for Black Women (1996). In: Abel K, Buszewicz M, Davison S, Staples
E & Johnson S., Eds. Planning Mental Health Services for Women. Routledge, London.
Ismail K & Wessely S (letter). Complications of corticosteroids (1996). British Journal of Hospital
Medicine 55; 147.
Ismail K & Wessely S. Psychiatric Complications of Corticosteroid Therapy (1995). British Journal
of Hospital Medicine 53; 495-499.
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