
معرفی
Elizabeth Tuudah is a Researcher at King’s College London, affiliated with the Department of Biostatistics & Health Informatics within the School of Mental Health & Psychological Sciences. She is part of the NIHR-funded ICALD program, focusing on improving communication with adults with learning disabilities in social care settings. Previously, she served as a PhD student and Research Associate in the Department of Health Services and Population Research, contributing to research on integrated care for individuals with type 2 diabetes and severe mental health illnesses.
Educational background:
- PhD in Health Services and Population Research (King’s College London)
- MSc in Health Psychology (King’s College London, 2019)
Research interests include mental health nursing, learning disabilities, diabetes care integration, and health services research. She is involved in the Mental Health Nursing research group, aiming to enhance mental healthcare delivery and patient experience. Her work also aligns with the ICALD initiative led by Vicky Slonims and Martin Knapp.
Experience and contributions:
- 10 years of professional experience in mental health services, including roles as an assistant psychologist.
- Volunteer work since 2009 with charities promoting social inclusion for individuals with mental health challenges.
- NIHR-funded research grants and collaborations in healthcare integration and communication improvement.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Mental Health Nursing research group and the ICALD interdisciplinary team at King’s College London.




