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Table of contents:<br/>Foreword by Christopher Whitty<br/><br/>1. Introduction to the book and to public health<br/><br/>Fiona Sim and Jenny Wright<br/><br/>2. Health Improvement and Promotion<br/><br/>Future challenges and opportunities – a vision for public health improvement<br/><br/>Kevin Fenton, Regional Director London, Office of Health Improvement and Disparities<br/><br/>Overview of the health improvement function<br/><br/>Dona Milne, Director of Public Health, NHS Lothian and Cathy Steer, Head of Health Improvement, NHS Highland, Scotland<br/><br/>Career Stories<br/><br/>a) Ashley Gould, Public Health Consultant, NHS Wales<br/><br/>b) Yeyenta Osasu, National Pharmacy Integration Lead, NHS England<br/><br/>3. Health Intelligence: The Centrality of Information<br/><br/>Future challenges and opportunities – a vision for health intelligence<br/><br/>Myer Glickman, Head of Epidemiology, Climate and Global Health, Office for National Statistics<br/><br/>Overview of the health intelligence function<br/><br/>John Battersby, Consultant in Public Health, Public Health Analysis Unit, Office for Health Improvement<br/><br/>Career Stories<br/><br/>a) Matt Hennessey, Chief Intelligence and Analytics Officer for NHS Greater Manchester Integrated Care<br/><br/>b) Natalie Adams, Public Health Intelligence Practitioner and Specialty Registrar in Public Health<br/><br/>4. Healthcare Public Health<br/><br/>Future challenges and opportunities – enhancing the role of healthcare public health<br/><br/>Mahendra G. Patel – Professor and Pharmacy and Inclusion and Diversity Lead,<br/><br/>Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford<br/><br/>Overview of the healthcare public health function<br/><br/>Yvonne Doyle, Medical Director for Public Health, NHS England<br/><br/>Overview of the healthcare function in providers<br/><br/>Anita Parkin, Director of Population Health, Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust<br/><br/>Career Story<br/><br/>Laura Bridle, Public Health Consultant Midwife<br/><br/>5. Health Protection<br/><br/>Future challenges and opportunities – vision for the health protection function<br/><br/>Tracy Daszkiewicz, Executive Director of Public Health, Aneurin Bevan University Hospital Board, Gwent, Wales<br/><br/>Overview of the health protection function<br/><br/>Andrew Jones, Deputy National Director of Health Protection and Screening Services, Public Health Wales and Giri Shankar, Director of Health Protection, Public Health Wales<br/><br/>Career Stories<br/><br/>a) David Roberts, Consultant in Health Protection, UK Health Security Agency<br/><br/>b) Oluwakemi Olufon, Principal Health Protection Practitioner, UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)<br/><br/>6. Academic Public Health<br/><br/>Challenges and opportunities – vision for academic public health<br/><br/>Martin McKee, Professor of European Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine<br/><br/>Overview of the academic public health function<br/><br/>John Ford, Senior Clinical Lecturer in Health Equity, Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University, London<br/><br/>Career Story<br/><br/>Clare Bambra, Professor of Public Health, Newcastle University<br/><br/>7. International and Global Health<br/><br/>Challenges and opportunities – vision for international and global public health<br/><br/>David Heymann, Professor of Infectious Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Head of the Centre on Global Health Security at Chatham House<br/><br/>Overview of international and global public health<br/><br/>Mala Rao, Director, Ethnicity and Health Unit, Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Imperial College, London and<br/><br/>Leena Inamdar, Global Health Lead, Head of Programme, New Variant Assessment Platform, Science Group, UK Health Security Agency<br/><br/>Career Story<br/><br/>Manuelle Hurwitz, Director of Global Programmes, International Planned Parenthood Federation<br/><br/>8. Sustainability and Climate Change<br/><br/>Challenges and opportunities – vision for public health’s contribution to this major issue<br/><br/>Jenny Griffiths, Public Health and Climate Change Activist<br/><br/>Overview of public health’s contribution to climate change and sustainability<br/><br/>David Pencheon, Honorary Professor, Health and Sustainable Development, Exeter University<br/><br/>Career Story<br/><br/>Isobel Braithwaite, National Institute of Health and Care Research Academic Clinical Fellow in Public Health, University College of London<br/><br/>9. Public Health Functions Useful Resources<br/><br/>10. Local Government<br/><br/>Challenges and opportunities – vision for public health in local government<br/><br/>Sarah Price, Chief for Population Health and Inequalities and Deputy Chief Executive, NHS Greater Manchester Integrated Care<br/><br/>Overview of local government as a public health setting<br/><br/>Greg Fell, Director of Public Health, Sheffield City Council<br/><br/>Career Story<br/><br/>Shakiba Habibula, Consultant in Public Health, Oxfordshire County Council<br/><br/>11. Health Policy and System Leadership<br/><br/>Challenges and opportunities – vision for system leadership and system leadership<br/><br/>Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive, The Health Foundation<br/><br/>Championing public health policy and system leadership – two perspectives from The King’s Fund<br/><br/>David Buck, Senior Fellow in Public Health and Health Inequalities<br/><br/>Durka Dougall, Public Health Consultant and Population Health Specialist<br/><br/>Career Story<br/><br/>Anne Johnson, Professor of Epidemiology and Director of Centre of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, University College, London and President of the Academy of Medical Sciences<br/><br/>12. UK Voluntary and Community Sector<br/><br/>Challenges and opportunities – vision for the voluntary and community sector’s contribution to public health<br/><br/>Shirley Cramer, former Chief Executive, the Royal Society for Public Health<br/><br/>Overview of the voluntary and community sector as a public health setting<br/><br/>Andrew Evans, Chief Executive of the charity METRO<br/><br/>Career Story<br/><br/>Joanne Bosanquet, Chief Executive Officer, Foundation of Nursing Studies<br/><br/>13. Settings for Public Health Practice Useful Reading<br/><br/>14. Undergraduate and postgraduate education<br/><br/>a) Degree level courses<br/><br/>Susie Sykes, Professor of Public Health and Health Promotion, London South Bank University<br/><br/>b) Postgraduate Education<br/><br/>Jennifer Gosling, Assistant Professor in Management, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and<br/><br/>Dalya Marks, Associate Professor of Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine<br/><br/>15. UK higher specialist training scheme<br/><br/>The UK training programme and personal perspectives<br/><br/>Amy Potter, Consultant in Public Health, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and Katie Ferguson, Consultant in Public Health, London Borough of Islington<br/><br/>16. Personal and professional development for practitioners and specialists<br/><br/>Fiona Sim and Jenny Wright with specific help from<br/><br/>Jan Yates, Consultant in Public Health (focus on specialists) and Em Rahman Head of Public Health Workforce Development Programmes, School of Public Health, Health Education England, Wessex (focus on practitioners)<br/><br/>17. Getting Into Public Health Useful Web-Based Resources<br/><br/>18. How to Proceed from Here<br/><br/>Fiona Sim and Jenny Wright<br/>[https://www.routledge.com/Working-in-Public-Health-Choosing-the-Right-Career/Sim-Wright/p/book/9781032169743?srsltid=AfmBOopLF6wIbmRPJ8E0b_HbyWuD4slGACzEo2UN0UKeFA3nodzScSWv] |