
معرفی
Dr. Daniel Maughan is a Consultant Psychiatrist, Stipendiary Tutor at the University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry, and clinical lead for the Early Intervention in Psychosis Service in Oxfordshire. He holds qualifications including MD, MRCPsych, MBBCh, BSc, and a postgraduate diploma in teaching higher education from Oxford University. His academic roles include teaching Pastoral Psychology and Pastoral Care at Wycliffe Hall since 2020.
- Education: Postgraduate diploma in teaching higher education (Oxford University)
- Fellowships: Royal College of Psychiatrists, NHS Leadership Academy
Daniel Maughan's research focuses on sustainable psychiatry, early psychosis interventions, quality improvement in mental health services, and the intersection of faith perspectives with mental health. His work spans clinical, organizational, and environmental sustainability in healthcare systems.
Recent publications highlight his expertise in early psychosis care, sleep disturbances in at-risk adolescents, electronic health record optimization, and reducing self-harm in inpatient settings. His research often combines clinical practice with systems-level analysis to improve mental health service delivery.
Scientific Awards:
- Royal College of Psychiatrists' President's Medal (2021)
Daniel Maughan has contributed to national mental health policy through reports for the Joint Commissioning Panel for Mental Health and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. His work emphasizes sustainable service design and reducing clinical waste while maintaining quality care.

