Dame Carol Black on the role of primary care in returning patients to work

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2011

New Zealand Doctor reporter Katie Marriner asks Professor Dame Carol Black about the role of primary carers in getting patients back to work.

Dame Carol spoke at the 2011 Goodfellow Symposium at the Langham Hotel, Auckland.

She is the National Director for Health and Work, Dept of Health, UK, and is the first National Director for Health and Work, is Chair of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Chair of the Nuffield Trust.

Dame Carol was elected to the Council of Royal College of Physicians in 1996 and became Clinical Vice President in 1999. In 2002 she was President of the Royal College of Physicians; a post she stepped down from in July 2006. She is Chair of the UK Health Honours Committee, a member of the Council of the GMC and a member of the Board of the British Cardiovascular Society. In addition, she is non-executive director of the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement and a member of the Board of Governors of the Health Foundation.

In 2002 Dame Carol was awarded the CBE for her work on systemic sclerosis and in 2005 was awarded the DBE for her services to medicine.

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