Pamela Evans

This article is about Pamela Evans (author). For Pam Evans (founder of Peace Mala), see Pam Evans.

Pamela Evans (born 1949) is a British author who is also trained as a medical doctor and a published academic.

Evans was born in London and trained as a doctor at The London Hospital Medical College, graduating with an MB BS. After graduating, she worked as a General Practitioner in Highams Park, London E4.

Academic career

Pamela took up a post as a Research Fellow in Epidemiology to enable her to continue working whilst raising a family. She was a member of the UK national working party concerned with data recording in cerebral palsy research[1] from 1985 to the early 1990s. She has published various papers[2][3][4][5] in the field and was invited to deliver a paper at a UCLA conference ('Epidemiology of the Cerebral Palsies: a Foundation for Research and Prevention') in 1986.[6]

She developed the "Limb by Limb" method of data recording,[7] a standardised methodology for clinicians providing data to epidemiologists. Before this method was described, different interpretations of commonly used terms (e.g. diplegia, hemiplegia and quadriplegia) meant that data recorded in studies were not always able to be assessed correctly at an epidemiological level. The "Limb by Limb" method stimulated a debate among other researchers[8] about the best format for data recording in epidemiological studies, providing a basis from which other recording methodologies could be derived.

Her work on the life expectancy of children affected by cerebral palsy[9] has been used as evidence in the High Court.

Writings

She left her epidemiological studies and developed an interest in counselling and to begin to teach adults in her local church and elsewhere. She contributed to the training of Christian counsellors, and lectured GPs on workaholism and other addictions. This work culminated in "Driven Beyond the Call of God" [10] which received good reviews[11] including from the Christian Medical Fellowship[12] - connecting her past career as a doctor to her present one as an author.

In 2002 she compiled her New Testament church-based teaching on the Body of Christ into a second book - "Building the Body"[13][14] and has since contributed to the "Quiet Spaces" journal[15][16][17] and bible reading notes such as "Living Light"[18] and "Closer to God" from Scripture Union.[19]

In 2011 she published her 3rd book - "Shaping the Heart",[20] subtitled "Reflections on spiritual formation and fruitfulness".

Current activities

Pamela Evans continues to teach and preach in the Anglican church to which she and her husband belong. She is a member of the Association of Christian Writers[21] and part of the Chichester Diocese team of facilitators for the national Growing Healthy Churches initiative. She also provides spiritual direction to a small number of church leaders.

References

  1. P Evans; M Elliott; E Alberman; S Evans (1985). "Prevalence and disabilities in 4 to 8 year olds with cerebral palsy". Arch Dis Child. 60 (10): 940–945. doi:10.1136/adc.60.10.940. PMC 1777506Freely accessible. PMID 2933005.
  2. EVANS, P. M. & ALBERMAN, E. (1985). "Recording Motor Defects of Children with Cerebral Palsy". Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 27 (3): 404–406. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8749.1985.tb04560.x. PMID 3874801.
  3. Evans, P., Johnson, A., Mutch, L. and Alberman, E. (1986). "Report of a Meeting on the Standardisation of the Recording and Reporting of Cerebral Palsy". Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 28 (4): 547–548. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8749.1986.tb14304.x. PMID 3758510.
  4. Evans, P., Alberman, E., Johnson, A., Mutch, L. and Bax, M. (1987). "Standardisation of Recording and Reporting Cerebral Palsy". Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 29 (2): 272. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8749.1987.tb02148.x. PMID 3582800.
  5. Evans, P., Alberman, E., Johnson, A., Mutch, L. and Bax, M. (1991). "Certified cause of death in children and young adults with cerebral palsy". Arch Dis Child. 66 (3): 325–329. doi:10.1136/adc.66.3.325. PMC 1792860Freely accessible. PMID 2025010.
  6. Macfarlane, A. (1986). "MALIBU CEREBRAL PALSY WORKING GROUP, CALIFORNIA, 20th to 23rd FEBRUARY 1986". Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 28 (5): 683–685. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8749.1986.tb03915.x.
  7. Evans P, Johnson A, Mutch L, Alberman E (1989). "A standard form for recording clinical findings in children with a motor deficit of central origin". Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 31 (1): 119–120. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8749.1989.tb08420.x. PMID 2784115.
  8. Google Scholar references to "A standard form for recording clinical findings in children with a motor deficit of central origin"
  9. P M Evans; S J Evans; E Alberman (1990). "Cerebral palsy: why we must plan for survival". Arch Dis Child. 65 (12): 1329–1333. doi:10.1136/adc.65.12.1329. PMC 1793122Freely accessible. PMID 2148667.
  10. Evans, Pamela. Driven Beyond the Call of God. Bible Reading Fellowship. ISBN 1-84101-054-5.
  11. http://www.amazon.com/Driven-Beyond-Call-God-Discovering/product-reviews/1841010545
  12. Driven beyond the call of God (Book Review)
  13. Evans, Pamela. Building the Body. Bible Reading Fellowship. ISBN 1-84101-193-2.
  14. Review at Evangelicals Now
  15. Quiet Spaces. The official website of the bible reading notes publication.
  16. Naomi Starkey, ed. (1 March 2006). Quiet Spaces the Garden. Bible Reading Fellowship. ISBN 978-1-84101-450-0. Retrieved 2 May 2011.
  17. Naomi Starkey, ed. (21 July 2006). Quiet Spaces the Wilderness. Bible Reading Fellowship. ISBN 978-1-84101-482-1. Retrieved 2 May 2011.
  18. Living Light from the Nationwide Christian Trust
  19. Author's Website - "Pamela also writes Bible notes for Scripture Union's Closer to God"
  20. Evans, Pamela. Shaping the Heart. Bible Reading Fellowship. ISBN 978-1-84101-726-6.
  21. http://www.christianwriters.org.uk/

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