Tom Arie
Tom Arie Geriatric Psychiatrist | |
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Spouse | Eleanor Arie |
Children | 3 |
Thomas Harry David Arie
Career
Arie qualified in Oxford then underwent further training in psychiatry at the
He set up a psychiatric unit for old people at Goodmayes Hospital in 1969.[3] In a 1996 interview, he recalled:[4]
A job was advertised at a place I had never heard of, Goodmayes Hospital, to set up a psychiatric service for old people. I thought, this is really back to what I'm after, going to an un-posh place in the outer East End of London, seeing if one could make a service for old people tick. So that's what I did. Most people thought I had taken leave of my senses. I started work on January 1, 1969. Up the road at Claybury Hospital there was Brice Pitt, who was about two years ahead of me in setting up an old age service – I think his work had given the idea to the Goodmayes people. The people at Goodmayes had been puzzled – who could this chap be who had opted to come out of the teaching hospital to look after old people whom nobody wanted? It somewhat rocked my confidence, everybody being so negative about it.
He was Foundation Professor of Health Care of the Elderly at the University of Nottingham until 1995, becoming emeritus on retirement.[2]
He served as chair of the Old Age Faculty of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and as chair of the Geriatric Psychiatry Section of the World Psychiatric Association.[2]
He was made a
References
- ^ "Seminar by Prof Tom Arie" (PDF). Hong Kong Psychogeriatric Association. 2008. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
- ^ Wikidata Q29581753.
- S2CID 42361117.
- S2CID 143453490. cited in Snowdon, John (June 2013). "Establishing the RANZCP's Faculty of Psychiatry of Old Age". Retrieved 26 June 2017.
- ^ "No. 54066". The London Gazette (1st supplement). 16 June 1995. pp. 1–32.
External links
- Tom Arie obituary by Penny Warren for The Guardian
- Tom Arie obituary in the British Medical Journal
- Recollections of Tom Arie by John Gladman for the British Geriatric Society
- Discussion of Tom Arie on BBC Radio 4 Last Word programme