Michael Sharpe

Professor Michael Sharpe is British and a professor of psychological medicine at the University of Oxford, in the United Kingdom. He is a key author of the PACE trial and helped devise the Oxford criteria as a diagnostic tool for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

Notable studies

 * 2011, PACE trial
 * 2002, The report of the Chief Medical Officer's CFS/ME working group: what does it say and will it help?
 * 1998, Doctors' diagnoses and patients' perceptions. Lessons from chronic fatigue syndrome
 * 1997, Chronic fatigue syndrome

Books

 * 2008, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (The Facts)
 * 2003 ABC of Psychological Medicine (ABC Series)
 * 1999, Chronic Fatigue and its Syndromes

Quotations

 * 2015, "It’s sometimes quite hard to understand what motivates the very vocal minority that gets so upset about this apparently benign bit of moderately helpful treatment."
 * 2015, "These are not magic cures. This is just the only game in town really in terms of an evidence-based treatment if you have got this condition to get yourself improved."
 * 1999, "Purchasers and Health Care providers with hard pressed budgets are understandably reluctant to spend money on patients who are not going to die and for whom there is controversy about the 'reality' of their condition (and who) are in this sense undeserving of treatment...Those who cannot be fitted into a scheme of objective bodily illness yet refuse to be placed into and accept the stigma of mental illness remain the undeserving sick of our society and our health service"
 * MEActionUK Quotes from Mike Sharpe

Media coverage and interviews

 * 2015, Chronic fatigue patients criticise study that says exercise can help - Guardian 28 Oct 2015
 * 2013, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 2 - Lancet TV on YouTube (about the [[PACE trial])]

Online presence

 * Twitter
 * PubMed
 * University of Oxford - Michael Sharpe

Learn more

 * 2005, A Response to Michael Sharpe