We are delighted to announce the launch of the London Centre for Work and Health. The core aim of the centre is to increase capacity building for work and health research by bringing together researchers and academic clinicians from complementary specialties and, using their collective strengths and resources, to lead on a long-term and sustainable programme of high quality and high impact research.
This is a partnership involving researchers and academic clinicians from Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, King’s College London, University College London, and Imperial College London.
The programme aims to influence government policy and help to improve the health outcomes of the working-age population. The Centre will be uniquely positioned to provide expert advice and support to central and local government bodies as well as to clinicians from other medical and allied health specialties.
The centre is led by Professors Ira Madan and Paul Cullinan as directors supported by Dr Vaughan Parsons as centre manager and Dr Johanna Feary and Dr Sharon Stevelink as Deputy Directors.
For more information, check their website at www.lcwh.org