Patrick Wong
Consortium Manager, Population Mental Health
Biography
Patrick Wong is the Consortium Manager, Population Mental Health, within the Department of Psychological Medicine at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King's College London.
Patrick joined King’s in November 2017, as a Departments and Projects Manager, later becoming the School Finance Manager at the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences.
He is currently the Consortium Manager for Population Mental Health, one of the Population Health Improvement UK consortia funded by UK Research & Innovation. He provides key support in facilitating the efficient monitoring of the consortium activities and day-to-day operations, including oversight of budgets, human resources administration, organisation of events and delivery of internal and external reports.
Prior to joining King’s, Patrick worked as a policy researcher in various organisations, covering projects in public health, childcare provision, cultural education and urban planning. He holds a master’s degree in Sociology from the London School of Economics.
Research
Population Mental Health Consortium
UK network to boost the role of research and the use of data to improve population health focused on children and young people, suicide and self-harm prevention and multiple long-term conditions.
Research
Population Mental Health Consortium
UK network to boost the role of research and the use of data to improve population health focused on children and young people, suicide and self-harm prevention and multiple long-term conditions.