The Clinical Academic Training Office oversees the coordination of the Clinical Academics at LSHTM.
Clinical academics possess expertise in both clinical and scientific research and work across all three faculties at LSHTM. They undertake clinical practice, conduct academic research, teaching and training. The mix of these elements varies across individuals and their specific roles.
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has a , which is a quick guide for any healthcare professionals who may be considering a clinical academic career.
The CATO is managed by the Medical Director and supported by Liaison Officers in the respective clinical areas.
Training and courses
We run an MSc in Public Health, MSc Public Health – General stream, as well as Public Health by Distance Learning (available as a Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma or MSc). The School also offers other relevant Master's degrees.
We offer several short courses specially designed for clinicians. These are the Global Health Primer for Doctors and Professional Diploma in Tropical Medicine & Hygiene.
For training, please see the LSHTM Integrated Academic Training Scheme page.
Who are we
The Medical Directors at LSHTM are:
Professor Sinead Langan
Professor of Clinical Epidemiology
Honorary Consultant Dermatologist
sinead.langan@lshtm.ac.uk
Professor Dorothea Nitsch
Professor of Clinical Epidemiology
Honorary Consultant Nephrologist
dorothea.Nitsch@lshtm.ac.uk
Liaison Officers
Liaison Officers are the focal points for each of their respective areas:
- Luisa Pettigrew, Liaison Officer, Primary Care
- Michael Marks, Liaison Officer, Hospital-based & Acute responsibility
- Gregory Hartwell, Liaison Board member for public health
- Charlotte Warren-Gash, Liaison Board member for public health
- Bhargavi Rao, Liaison Board member for public health
- Ms Marie Thorpe, Administrator, Project Coordinator, NDCE
Related links
- - we welcome enquiries from clinicians interested in an NIHR funded role at LSHTM