The Medical Education Specialist Interest Group (MESIG) is a support group and discussion forum for anyone involved in teaching, curriculum development or education research across the medical faculty at Imperial College. MESIG meets once a month to hear from expert speakers, share experiences and offer support and advice for your educational projects. The group meets in an informal atmosphere where participants can discuss the latest thinking in education, ask for advice on ethics approval or funding for their research project, or listen to expert speakers.
The integration of Work Coaches (WCs) & Disability Employment Advisors (DEAs) into UK General Practice (GP) provides an innovative approach to bridging the gap between health & employment services. We now reflect on the findings of our recent study led by Shriti Patani, Lara Shemtob & Kabir Varghese in collaboration with colleagues from the Department of Primary Care and Public Health at Imperial College London. The study explored the benefits & challenges of integrating emplyment support services in primary care from the perspectives of GPs & work coaches. What’s the context? Employment is a critical social determinant of health, with unemployment linked to poorer physical & mental wellbeing & reduced quality of life. Traditionally, individuals seeking employment support access services through Jobcentres. However, barriers including stigma or lack of awareness - especially in people with disabilities or long-term health conditions -...
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