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Charles Wolfe

Professor Charles Wolfe OBE

Emeritus Professor of Public Health

Research interests

  • Population Health

Biography

Charles Wolfe is Professor of Public Health at King's College London. He trained in Public Health at St Thomas' Hospital, London, becoming an Honorary Consultant in 1992 and was awarded a personal Chair at King's College London in 2002.

His research addresses epidemiological and health services research questions in stroke including estimating acute and longer term needs, the risk of stroke and chronic disease register methodology; and early supported discharge, secondary prevention, carer support and qualitative studies.

He has been Chair of the Health Services Research UK Network Board and was appointed as an NIHR Senior Investigator in 2008.

    Research

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    Stroke Research Group

    We are a multidisciplinary group (epidemiologists, stroke physicians, GPs, social scientists, statisticians, health informaticians and health economists) focused on stroke and with a wider interest in vascular long-term conditions and analytics.

    Equitable and Inclusive Patient and Public Involvement in Stroke Research (EquIPS)

    EquIPS will coproduce tools for researchers that will support the participation of all stroke survivors, including those with severe stroke related impairments.

    Project status: Ongoing

      Research

      Stroke Research Group thumbnail 780×440
      Stroke Research Group

      We are a multidisciplinary group (epidemiologists, stroke physicians, GPs, social scientists, statisticians, health informaticians and health economists) focused on stroke and with a wider interest in vascular long-term conditions and analytics.

      Equitable and Inclusive Patient and Public Involvement in Stroke Research (EquIPS)

      EquIPS will coproduce tools for researchers that will support the participation of all stroke survivors, including those with severe stroke related impairments.

      Project status: Ongoing