Biography
Hatem Wafa is a Research Associate in the Department of Population Health Sciences at King's College London.
Research
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.
Unit for Medical Statistics
A group medical statisticians with a broad range of collective expertise who undertake research, consultancy, training and teaching at King’s and beyond.
Epidemiology research group
The Epidemiology research group focuses on epidemiological methodologies and applications in public health and health services research
Improving the lives of stroke survivors with data
We aim to improve the lives of stroke survivors through a programme of stakeholder engagement, data collection, analysis and modelling, and use in practice.
Project status: Ongoing
News
UK stroke brain bleed deaths to increase by 40 per cent
Deaths from brain bleeds caused by strokes is predicted to increase by 40% in the UK, and by 8.9% in Europe by 2050
Study reveals urgent need for stroke prevention and care strategies in Sierra Leone
The research into common risk factors for stroke, type of stroke and outcomes of stroke in Sierra Leone uncovers a need for improved stroke care in the region
Research
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.
Unit for Medical Statistics
A group medical statisticians with a broad range of collective expertise who undertake research, consultancy, training and teaching at King’s and beyond.
Epidemiology research group
The Epidemiology research group focuses on epidemiological methodologies and applications in public health and health services research
Improving the lives of stroke survivors with data
We aim to improve the lives of stroke survivors through a programme of stakeholder engagement, data collection, analysis and modelling, and use in practice.
Project status: Ongoing
News
UK stroke brain bleed deaths to increase by 40 per cent
Deaths from brain bleeds caused by strokes is predicted to increase by 40% in the UK, and by 8.9% in Europe by 2050
Study reveals urgent need for stroke prevention and care strategies in Sierra Leone
The research into common risk factors for stroke, type of stroke and outcomes of stroke in Sierra Leone uncovers a need for improved stroke care in the region