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Brian Kidd qualified from the University of Edinburgh Medical School in 1985, training in Psychiatry in South Glasgow and the South West Region of England before returning to Scotland as a Consultant Psychiatrist in Addictions in 1996 – the first specialist addictions Consultant Psychiatrist in NHS Forth Valley. In 2003 he was appointed Clinical Senior Lecturer in Addiction Psychiatry at the University of Dundee with Clinical responsibilities in NHS Tayside. Dr Kidd is a front line clinician, now delivering care to patients in Dundee City, and is Lead Clinician for NHS Tayside Substance Misuse Services (TSMS). He has led extensive redesign exercises in these services over 10 years increasing service capacity 3-fold and improving service performance – these services now consistently meet the national performance targets set by the Scottish Government (HEAT A11). In 2007, reflecting his leadership of these services, he was awarded the Doctor Award at the Scottish NHS awards. In 2009 he was elected Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. As well as his academic and clinical roles, Dr Kidd has extensive national strategic experience – advising the Scottish & UK Governments for over 15 years. He was a SACDM member from 1998-2009 and in 2007/8 Chaired two national working groups advising the Scottish Government on care and treatment for substance misusers in Scotland. These groups published the documents “Reducing Harm. Promoting Recovery” and Essential Care which were the basis of the revised Scottish drug strategy “The Road to recovery”. From 2005-9 he was Chair of the Dundee City Drug and Alcohol Action Team – the only active clinician to Chair such a commissioning body in the UK – and became deputy Chairman of the Scottish Association of Alcohol and Drug Action Teams. In 2007 he represented the Scottish CMO as a member of the specialist group updating the UK national Treatment Guideline. In 2008 he was invited by UKDPC to participate in the consensus group producing a definition of recovery in substance misuse. In 2009 he was invited to become independent Chair the Scottish Drug Strategy Delivery Commission and in that year was also invited to become Speciality Advisor to the Scottish Chief Medical Officer. In 2010 he was invited by the National Treatment Agency in England to join their Recovery Orientated Drug treatment specialist advisory group, which published the document “Medications in Recovery”. In 2012/3 he led the task group publishing the final DSDC report Independent Expert Review of Opioid Replacement Therapies in Scotland . In 2014 Dr Kidd was again invited to join the working group updating the UK national treatment guidance which will be published in 2016. On this occasion he is Chair of the sub-group addressing opioid substitution therapies.

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Nutt, R., Kidd, B. & Matthews K. (2014) The ‘Risk of Imitative Suicide Scale’ (RISc)". Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviour 2013-SLTB-0138.R2. Smith, B. H., Higgins, C., Baldacchino, A., Kidd, B., & Bannister, J. (2012). Substance misuse of gabapentin. British Journal of General Practice, 62(601), 406-7, doi: 10.3399/bjgp12X653516 Kidd,B. (2010) Recording of clinical information in a Scotland-wide drug death study Journal of Psychopharmacology: 24(9); 1289-1298 Baldacchino.A., Crome,I., Zador, D. , McGarrol,S., Taylor,A., Hutchinson,S., Fahy,T., Hickman,M., Kidd,B. (2010) Recording of clinical information in a Scotland-wide drug death study. Journal of Psychopharmacology 24(9); 1289-1298 McCowan C., Kidd B., Fahey T. (2009) Factors associated with mortality in Scottish patients receiving methadone in primary care: retrospective cohort study. BMJ:338; b2225 Zador D.,Rome A.,Hutchinson S.,Taylor A., Hickman M., Baldacchino.A.,Fahey T., Kidd B. (2007) National investigation into drug related deaths in Scotland 2003 and trends from 1996. Addiction Theory and Research 15: 651-662 Zador D, Kidd B, et al.(2005) National Investigation into Drug Related Deaths in Scotland, 2003. Edinburgh Scottish Executive.

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