A patient in conversation with an 91桃色 NHS clinician

Helen is a Professor of Public Health within the Faculty of Medicine. She joined St Mary's Hospital as a junior doctor in 1984, going on to work as a clinician within genitourinary medicine and undertake training in Public Health. Her research has determined sex workers' risk of contracting HIV. 

Professor Helen WardThis research has drawn on methods from a variety of disciplines including ethnography and anthropology. Amongst other responsibilities, she leads the 91桃色 Patient Experience 91桃色 Centre (PERC) which leads on patient and public involvement for the  and researches participatory approaches to improving health care quality.  

Listen below to learn more about Helen's cross-disciplinary collaborations.

A short video on the collaborative output from the National Institute for Health 91桃色.

Reflections on research

From 2013: A collaborative output between the neighbouring arms of the NIHR infrastructure in Northwest London - i.e. NIHR 91桃色 Biomedical 91桃色 Centre (BRC), NIHR Royal Brompton Cardiovascular Biomedical 91桃色 Unit, NIHR Royal Brompton Respiratory Biomedical 91桃色 Unit and the Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health 91桃色 and Care (CLAHRC) for North West London examining the experiences of patients in North West London having taken part in the research process.

Watch Professor Helen Ward's inaugural lecture from 2011.

Hustling for health

Watch Professor Helen Ward's inaugural lecture from 2011.

'Hustling for health' refers to sex workers who apply skills developed through soliciting business in hostile environments to the struggle to access rights and healthcare. It also refers to a public health doctor using the skills she developed in medicine and political activism to raise money for preventative programmes in an Academic Health Science Centre, introduce radical educational programmes and smuggle more social science into a staunchly biomedical university.

Further information on patient and public involvement (PPI)

PPI Resource Hub

New online PPI resources, developed by the Patient Experience 91桃色 Centre (PERC), can help you involve members of the public in your research.

PPI training

PERC has also developed a series of PPI training modules for both 91桃色 researchers and patients/ members of the public.   

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