HSA Management Board
- The HSA Management board meets three times a year.
- There are representatives for the different types of healthcare professional on the board.
- The boards remit is to identify gaps in the Imperial College provision of education, develop further Masters and short courses and to promote courses to all healthcare professionals.
Details of the board members and terms of reference are below.
Board Members
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Head of Postgraduate Medicine (Chair) |
Professor Charles Pusey |
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Deputy Director of Education |
Professor Karim Meeran |
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Director of Graduate School and School of Professional Development |
Professor Andrew George |
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Acting Principal of Imperial College Business School |
Professor Dorothy Griffiths |
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Director of Medical Education, ICHT Lead, Medicine |
Dr Jeremy Levy |
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Associate Director of Education, ICHT |
Ms Rachel Abrahams |
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Head of Education from a CPG at ICHT |
Dr Jill Warner |
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Lead, Nursing and Midwifery Education |
Dr Kathryn Jones |
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Lead, Non-Medical Non-Nursing Healthcare Professional Education |
Professor Gary Frost Dr Mary Hickson |
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Lead for Education, Imperial-associated Trusts (x3) |
Dr Joan Pitkin Dr Caroline Shuldham Mr Mark Gammage |
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Representative of Non-Clinical Professionals |
Ms Sue Grange |
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Representative of Primary Care |
Professor Azeem Majeed |
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Chair, Postgraduate Education Committee, ICL |
Dr Michael Jones |
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Head of Continuing Professional Development Unit |
Ms Betty Yue |
Terms of Reference
- To advise the Faculty on the development of new CPD/short courses and Masters courses for healthcare professionals.
- To develop a database of all short courses for healthcare professionals carrying the “Imperial College London” name.
- To provide improved opportunities to access College postgraduate courses for all eligible healthcare professionals at the AHSC and other Imperial-associated Trusts, especially in the following four workstreams: Medicine, Nursing, AHP, and Non-Clinical Professionals.
- To work with the SPD and Graduate School to establish short courses and Masters courses for healthcare professionals of sufficient quality to meet the Faculty’s standards.
- To collaborate with the Healthcare Education Board of the AHSC, with other Imperial-associated NHS Trusts, and with the North West London Health Innovation and Education Cluster (HIEC) to ensure that the education needs of healthcare professionals are being met.
- To develop a marketing strategy, nationally and internationally, for Faculty postgraduate courses, including the creation of a website and prospectus.
- To report relevant matters to the Faculty Strategic Education Committee by submitting regular reports and raising items for discussion.
Further information: Terms of Reference 


