About this session
Professor Martin Griffiths is a consultant trauma and vascular surgeon at Barts Health NHS Trust where he developed the nation’s first ward-based intervention programme for victims of interpersonal violence. Martin is also Undergraduate Dean at Barts Health.
Professor Griffiths is the Clinical Director for the London Violence Reduction Network (NHS London), leading the expansion of a public health approach to violence reduction across the capital. His interests include the integration of peer groups into the co‑design of community and healthcare‑based prevention and education programmes.
Martin is an Ambassador to the Mary Seacole Trust, Chair of Shift‑UK, a Trustee of Charlton Athletic Community Trust, Vice‑President of the Hope Collective, and a Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London.
Clinically, he remains an active trauma surgeon and educator, teaching on multiple Royal College of Surgeons courses and serving as Director of Medical Education at Barts Health and an examiner for the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons.
This talk is part of the BSMS Outreach Monthly Lecture Series and will be conducted via Zoom. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide certificates of attendance for this event.
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