Health Service Journal
Carol Black
Dame Carol Black is expert adviser on health and wellbeing at work to the Department of Health. She currently chairs the government’s Responsibility Deal health at work network, one of five networks working collaboratively with business and other organisations to voluntarily improve public health.
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Why organisations must invest in staff health and wellbeing
8-Mar-2012
The need to improve employee health and wellbeing is great. But are the benefits to the NHS worth the required investment? Carol Black explains why they must be. -
Independent assessment could reduce long-term sickness absence
19 January 2012
Creating an independent assessment service to advise on employee absence is our chance to create a fair system, say Carol Black and David Frost. -
Dame Carol Black on clinical responsibility
8-Jul-2008
My interest in the changes in the NHS workforce has mostly focused on frontline staff - participants in the millions of clinical encounters that are at the heart of the service. -
first opinion
15-Jul-2004
Carol Black On modernising medical careers -
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3-Jun-2004
Carol Black On improving acute medicine -
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15-Apr-2004
Carol Black On what makes a doctor -
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11-Mar-2004
Carol Black On medical professionalism -
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12-Feb-2004
Carol Black On CHAI's challenges -
Train of thought
11-Dec-2003
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Informed to choose
30-Oct-2003
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Frontline engagement
2-Oct-2003
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The common sense
4-Sep-2003
first opinion: Can anything really be done to narrow the divide between clinicians and non-clinical managers? Well, actually, yes, says Carol Black







