Dr 'Barbara Mary Ansell'
CBE,
MD,
FRCP,
FRCS (
1923,
Warwick,
Warwickshire,
England -
September 14,
2001) was the world-renowned UK founder of
paediatric rheumatology.
Educated at
King's High School for Girls in Warwick, Barbara Ansell qualified at Birmingham in
1946 and did her post-graduate training at Hammersmith. In 1951 she was appointed as registrar to
Eric Bywaters at the
Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital,
Taplow, in
Buckinghamshire, where she did research on
heart disease in
rheumatic fever. In
1962 she was appointed clinical physician in rheumatology at Taplow. Appointed head of Division of Rheumatology at the Clinical Research Centre at
Northwick Park Hospital in
1976. Awarded a scholarship to study in Chicago, USA at the Research and Education Hospital as a research fellow. Awarded the CBE in
1982. Recognised with a Visiting Professorship at Leeds in
1997.
Dr Ansell was based at the Canadian Red Cross Hospital, specialising in the research and treatment of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. She developed a classification system for childhood arthritis. Whilst focusing on treatment of the disease, she recognised the importance of maintaining educational and social skills in young patients. Barbara Ansell pioneered a team system of professionals including
physiotherapists,
occupational therapists, nurses, teachers, social workers,
ophthalmologists,
orthopaedic surgeons, dentists, and
podiatrists in order to treat and manage her patients.
"During her life she made a major contribution to the understanding of children with
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis and in developing services to treat them in the United Kingdom. Her influence was not restricted to this country, and by the time she retired from the
Health Service in 1988, she was the world leader in the care of childhood arthritis."
[1]
Barbara Ansell was author of over 360 papers in adult and paediatric rheumatology and was an honorary member or fellow of over 16 national and international societies.
Dr Ansell died from ovarian cancer and a memorial service was held in
Southwark Cathedral on 16 February 2002.
Bibliography
★ Rheumatic Disorders in Childhood (Postgraduate Paediatrics) (Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd), ISBN 0-407-00186-7
★ Color Atlas of Pediatric Rheumatology (Mosby, 1991), ISBN 0-7234-1658-3
References
1. University of Bristol Division of Medicine - Annual Review 2001 [1]
External links
★
Archive of Disease in Childhood Dr Barbara Mary Ansell (
James Spence Medallist 1997)
★
Archive of Disease in Childhood Obituary