Mindzone Media was established in 2007 by Dr. Howard Fine, Consultant Clinical Psychologist. His work base has increasingly been in the media industry, supporting development, risk assessments and screening for contributors, and post-production aftercare for contributor and production teams. In 2017, Dr. Fine worked across 150 different media pro...
Read MoreMindzone Media was established in 2007 by Dr. Howard Fine, Consultant Clinical Psychologist. His work base has increasingly been in the media industry, supporting development, risk assessments and screening for contributors, and post-production aftercare for contributor and production teams. In 2017, Dr. Fine worked across 150 different media projects across the range of formats. In February 2018, three of the projects recieved Broadcast Awards (Rio Ferdinand: Being Mum & Dad, This Time Next Year, and Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds), and a further two were shortlisted (Mutiny and Hate Thy Neighbour).As well as working in private practice, Dr. Fine is a co-founder of Recolo UK Ltd offering expert, high quality and effective community neuropsychological rehabilitation to children and their families. Dr. Howard Fine had worked as the Lead Paediatric Neuropsychologist at the Royal London Hospital where he worked for 6 years delivering highly specialised paediatric neurorehabilitation in an acute setting and specialist child neuropsychological consultation services for clinicians working in the London boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Hackney and Newham. He is a member of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office / British Red Cross Emergency Trauma Support Team, responding to international disasters involving British citizens. Dr. Howard Fine sits on the Clinical Advisory Group for the National Trauma Networks, advising on policy and service provision for frontline trauma services. He is also a sessional lecturer at Birkbeck College, University of London, as well as a visiting lecturer at the University of East London, University of Surrey, Royal Holloway University of London, and the Institute of Child Health.
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