Dr Victoria Tzortziou Brown OBE

Vice Chair (External Affairs), RCGP

Dr Victoria Tzortziou Brown is the RCGP`s Vice Chair for External Affairs, with core responsibilities on health policy, systems working and integration. She has been an east London GP for over 20 years, working with a wide range of stakeholders, across health and social care, academia and with communities. She has worked towards identifying innovative solutions for improving health and care services and narrowing health inequalities. 

She combines research and extensive clinical commissioning experience. She is currently the Research and Innovation lead of North East London Integrated Care System, which serves a population of approximately 2 million people. She collaborates with NHS, public health, academic and VCSE partners towards increasing participation and diversity in research and innovation. 

In her academic role at the Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London, Victoria undertakes health policy and systems research. She has a particular focus on the design and evaluation of healthcare interventions and their impact on professional behaviour and health inequalities. She also supervises GP Academic Clinical Fellows and early career researchers in Global Health. 

Victoria has served as the College's Honorary Secretary and RCGP London Faculties Chair, and more recently has co-chaired the RCGP`s Health Inequalities Standing Group. 

She is a Founding Senior Fellow of the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management and a non-executive director at Turning Point. 

She has an OBE for her services to general practice.