Centre for the Economics of Mental Health (CEMH)
Teaching and Training
Economic Evaluation in Mental Health Services Research
A study unit of the MSc in Mental Health Services Research and the MSc in Psychiatric Research
The Centre for the Economics of Mental Health co-ordinates this study unit of the MSc in Mental Health Services Research which is run by the Health Service and Population Research Department and the MSc in Psychiatric Research which is run by the Department of Psychological Medicine. The unit aims to introduce students to health economics and economic evaluation, and give them the skills they need to critically appraise and design economic evaluations in the field of mental health. It is taught through a combination of lectures, discussion group and practical workshops.
For more information:
MSc in Mental Health Services Research
PhD students
To find out more about undertaking research for a PhD within the Centre for the Economics of Mental Health or elsewhere within the Health Service and Population Research Department, contact Professor George Szmukler .
Potential supervisors for PhD students within CEMH are Professor Martin Knapp and Dr Paul McCrone.


