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Annis Gillie

Dr. Dame Katharine Annis Calder Gillie, ERCP (Lond), FRCGP (3 August 1900, London – 10 April 1985, Bledington, Oxfordshire) was a British physician and medical researcher. She was President of the Royal College of General Practitioners and the first woman serving as vice-chair of the British Medical Association (BMA). The third BMA committee on general practice was set up in 1961 under Gillie and was charged with guiding the general practice in Great Britain.
==Biography==
Gillie was the eldest among four children of Dr. Robert Calder Gillie, a minister in the Presbyterian Church of England, and Emily (née Japp) Gillie. She studied at Wycombe Abbey School, University College London and University College Hospital, graduating in 1925. In 1927 she became member of the Royal College of Physicians. She started working as assistant to a medical partnership of three women, and after they retired continued receiving patients at her home in Connaught Square in London. During World War II she moved with her two children to a country cottage at Pangbourne, continuing her medical work until retirement in 1963.
Gillie was noted for helping recover British general practice after World War II. She was a member of the General Medical Council (1946–1948) and president of the Medical Women's Federation (1954–1955). She was also member of the Medical Practices Committee, Executive Council of London, Standing Medical Advisory Committee, Central Health Services Advisory Council, BMA central ethical committee, and BMA council (1950–1964). Since 1968, for several years she served as BMA vice-chairman, becoming the first woman in that position.〔(BMA Outline ); accessed 31 August 2014.〕
She was a founder member and chairman (1959–1962) of the College of General Practitioners. In 1961–1963 she chaired a sub-committee set up by the Standing Medical Advisory Committee to guide the development of general practice in Britain. Gillie was appointed OBE in 1961 and DBE in 1968; the same year she was awarded an honorary MD degree by the Edinburgh University. Earlier in 1964 she was elected as fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners.〔
(Profile ), Royal College of Physicians (RCP) website; accessed 31 August 2014.〕

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