King’s Improvement Science

John O’Toole

Patient & public members

Public involvement member

John O’Toole

John O’Toole

In 2011, after a career lasting 31 years, John retired from the NHS as a Director of Health Informatics for a Primary Care Group (formally Croydon Health Authority).

He remains committed to the NHS and the way services are delivered. In 2015 he became involved with the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King’s College London working as a lay member on the team examining addiction services. This led to a PPI role in the department. Since then, John has become involved in projects covering a wide variety of services. He is currently involved in the PPI work at King’s Improvement Science, specifically around aspects of research methods and the implementation of new ways of working.

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27/08/2025

Blog: Reflections on patient and public involvement impact at KIS

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19/08/2025

Blog: ‘Counting down’: patient’s experiences of waiting for heart surgery

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19/08/2025

Blog: The South West London Research Support Network (RSN)

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