
MB · DPM · MSc · MRCPI · FRCPsych
Retired Consultant Psychiatrist · formerly Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Liverpool — a career advancing our understanding of elderly mental health, suicide epidemiology, and dementia.
Practitioner, researcher, and educator with a career dedicated to improving psychiatric care for vulnerable populations.
Dr. Emad Salib is a retired Consultant Psychiatrist and former Clinical Director, with decades of distinguished clinical and academic service across NHS hospitals in Warrington and St Helens, England. He formerly held appointments at Hollins Park Hospital (Five Boroughs Partnership NHS Trust) and Peasley Cross Hospital, exemplifying the practitioner-researcher model — conducting substantive, nationally recognised academic work from a community and regional clinical base.
Throughout his career, Dr. Salib has maintained a dual commitment to direct patient care in elderly and general adult psychiatry and to rigorous epidemiological and clinical research. His work is grounded in real-world data — coroner's inquests, hospital records, national mortality statistics — giving his findings immediate translational relevance for clinicians, policymakers, and public health professionals.
Among his most cited contributions is a landmark 2003 paper in the British Journal of Psychiatry demonstrating that suicide rates in England and Wales fell significantly in the immediate aftermath of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks — a finding interpreted through Durkheim's theory of social integration and widely cited in disaster psychiatry literature. A follow-up study examined the 7 July 2005 London bombings with similar methodology.
In the field of dementia, Dr. Salib co-validated the Mental Alternation Test (MAT) as a rapid, practical screening tool for primary care — work that influenced its adoption in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. He also contributed important negative evidence to the contested aluminium-Alzheimer's debate through a case-control study and a comprehensive literature review.
As Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Liverpool, Dr. Salib helped shape a generation of psychiatrists while remaining deeply committed to his patients. His research spanned suicide in the elderly, weather and mental health, transcultural psychiatry, forensic practices, and social dimensions of psychiatric illness — always with a focus on improving clinical understanding and patient outcomes.
Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Liverpool (previously Honorary Research Fellow)
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