Kamaldeep Bhui | |
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Occupation | Professor of Psychiatry |
Awards | Commander of the Order of the British Empire (2017) |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | United Medical & Dental Schools of Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals (UMDS) |
Academic work | |
Institutions | University of Oxford;Queen Mary University of London |
Kamaldeep Bhui is a Kenyan-born British academic. He is an expert on cultural psychiatry,ethnic disparities in psychiatric disorders, [1] and cultural competency in mental health care. He is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Oxford [2] and Honorary Professor in the Center for Psychiatry at Queen Mary University of London. [3] In 2017,Bhui was named a Commander of Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queen's New Years' Honors List in honor of his services to mental health care and research. [4]
Bhui has served as Editor in Chief of the British Journal of Psychiatry, [5] as Editor of the International Journal of Culture and Mental Health, [6] and as Director of the World Psychiatric Association Collaborating Centre. [7]
Bhui was born in Kenya to a family of Punjabi Sikh background,and educated in the United Kingdom. [8]
Bhui graduated from the United Medical &Dental Schools of Guy’s and St Thomas’Hospitals with a medical degree in 1988. He holds postgraduate qualifications in psychiatry,mental health studies,epidemiology,and psychotherapy. He completed clinical training in London,secured a first Consultant appointment in 1999,followed in 2000 and 2003 by Consultant/Senior Lecturer and Consultant/Professorial posts in East London Foundation Trust and Queen Mary University of London. [9] Bhui was subsequently appointed Professor of Cultural Psychiatry and Epidemiology at the Research Centre for Psychiatry at St Bartholomew’s Hospital and the London School of Medicine. [8]
Bhui is co-founder of Careif,an international mental health charity. [10]
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