Prison Medicine and Health
Herausgeber: Phipps, Emily
Prison Medicine and Health
Herausgeber: Phipps, Emily
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This new member of the Oxford Specialist Handbook series provides a practical, comprehensive, and multidisciplinary approach to healthcare within the prison environment, taking a patient-centred perspective to provide complete treatment for the person in detention
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This new member of the Oxford Specialist Handbook series provides a practical, comprehensive, and multidisciplinary approach to healthcare within the prison environment, taking a patient-centred perspective to provide complete treatment for the person in detention
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- Oxford Specialist Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 173mm x 102mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 214g
- ISBN-13: 9780198834533
- ISBN-10: 0198834535
- Artikelnr.: 68043708
- Oxford Specialist Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 173mm x 102mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 214g
- ISBN-13: 9780198834533
- ISBN-10: 0198834535
- Artikelnr.: 68043708
Emily Phipps completed her undergraduate Medical Degree at the University of Liverpool and her Masters Degree in Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. During her undergraduate training she undertook numerous public health projects with Medact, the Public Health Action Support Team, and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. She held the position of National Medical Director's Clinical Fellow with the Care Quality Commission, developing policy and operational tools for regulating healthcare in prisons. She is currently working as a consultant epidemiologist on Hepatitis C control. Dr. Éamonn O'Moore is Director of HSE's National Health Protection Service of Ireland. Previously working in the UK as National Lead for Health & Justice, he led the public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic in prisons & other places of detention. A former Director of the UK Collaborating Centre for the WHO Health in Prisons Programme (WHO HIPP), he continues as a member of the WHO HIPP Steering Group. He is a founding member of the Worldwide Prison Health Research Engagement Network (WEPHREN). He is an international expert on health protection in prisons and passionate advocate for social inclusion. Emma Plugge is Associate Professor of Public Health based in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton. Before becoming a researcher, Emma qualified as a doctor and undertook postgraduate training in tropical medicine and in primary care, working in the UK and overseas as a clinician. She subsequently trained in public health and also completed a doctorate at the University of Oxford. Her research now focuses on the health of marginalized groups, particularly the health of people in contact with the criminal justice system and the health of migrants. She is currently involved in a number of research studies investigating communicable and non-communicable diseases in prisons in the UK and internationally. Her work has a particular focus on the health of women and the meaningful involvement of marginalised groups in research. Jake Hard has worked as a prison GP for several years, enjoying a portfolio career that has seen him chair the Royal College of GPs Secure Environments Group, act as Medical Director for Prisons for CRG Medical Services and also as Clinical Lead for the Health and Justice Information Services. He has worked on the development of several prison policies and networks, and is passionate about supporting clinicians and patients to improve the health and wellbeing of people in secure settings.
* 1: Jake Hard
Éamonn O'Moore
Jane Leamann
and Jörg Pont: Introduction to prison medicine * 2: Stefan Enggist
Sunita Sturup-Toft
and Sir Robert Francis QC: Key laws and policies related to health in prison * 3: Denise Farmer
Laura Hinchliffe
Anna Hiley
and Pippa Morris: Prescribing in prisons * 4: Dave Jones
Emily Phipps
Emma Plugge
Ruth Lloyd
Ellie Carslake
Susanne Howes
Sandra White
Kate Jones
and Laura Hinchliffe: Promoting health and wellbeing in prisons * 5: Jake Hard
Caroline Watson
Wayne Sturley
and Chantal Edge: Conducting consultations * 6: Tierney Harris
Lauren Grant
Jan Rix
Ruth Bastable
Catherine Glover
Craig Lintern
Hussein Oozerally
Caroline Watson
Ellie Henderson
Lisa Duff
Sarah Jarvis
and Alex Bunn: Chronic disease management * 7: Nic Coetzee
Éamonn O'Moore
Yimmy Chow
Iain Brew
Sophie Candfield
Rob Callingham
Anjana Roy
and Susanne Howes: Infectious diseases * 8: Seena Fazel
Howard Ryland
Lynn Saunders
Don Grubin
Marcus Bicknell
Jane Leamann
and Alex Bunn: Mental health * 9: Elish Gilvarry and Mike Kelleher: Substance misuse * 10: Emma Plugge
Ruth Lloyd
Ellie Carslake
Catherine Glover
and Lucy Potter: Women's health in prison * 11: Nick Hindley
Alexandra Lewis
and Sheila Jenkins: Child and adolescent health in secure environments * 12: Alan Mitchell
Emily Phipps
Seena Fazel
Cornelius Katona
Jane Hunt
and Erin Dexter: Foreign nationals in detention * 13: Mary Turner
Caroline Watson
Chris Pocock
Abi Bartlett
Emma Mastrocola
and Saeed Chaudhary: Ageing in prison * 14: Richard Byng: Creating person-centred
co-ordinated
and continuous care * 15: Stacey Hilton
Gareth Alderson
Lindsey Cockerill
Anna Hinley
and Husein Oozeerally: Prison health emergencies
Éamonn O'Moore
Jane Leamann
and Jörg Pont: Introduction to prison medicine * 2: Stefan Enggist
Sunita Sturup-Toft
and Sir Robert Francis QC: Key laws and policies related to health in prison * 3: Denise Farmer
Laura Hinchliffe
Anna Hiley
and Pippa Morris: Prescribing in prisons * 4: Dave Jones
Emily Phipps
Emma Plugge
Ruth Lloyd
Ellie Carslake
Susanne Howes
Sandra White
Kate Jones
and Laura Hinchliffe: Promoting health and wellbeing in prisons * 5: Jake Hard
Caroline Watson
Wayne Sturley
and Chantal Edge: Conducting consultations * 6: Tierney Harris
Lauren Grant
Jan Rix
Ruth Bastable
Catherine Glover
Craig Lintern
Hussein Oozerally
Caroline Watson
Ellie Henderson
Lisa Duff
Sarah Jarvis
and Alex Bunn: Chronic disease management * 7: Nic Coetzee
Éamonn O'Moore
Yimmy Chow
Iain Brew
Sophie Candfield
Rob Callingham
Anjana Roy
and Susanne Howes: Infectious diseases * 8: Seena Fazel
Howard Ryland
Lynn Saunders
Don Grubin
Marcus Bicknell
Jane Leamann
and Alex Bunn: Mental health * 9: Elish Gilvarry and Mike Kelleher: Substance misuse * 10: Emma Plugge
Ruth Lloyd
Ellie Carslake
Catherine Glover
and Lucy Potter: Women's health in prison * 11: Nick Hindley
Alexandra Lewis
and Sheila Jenkins: Child and adolescent health in secure environments * 12: Alan Mitchell
Emily Phipps
Seena Fazel
Cornelius Katona
Jane Hunt
and Erin Dexter: Foreign nationals in detention * 13: Mary Turner
Caroline Watson
Chris Pocock
Abi Bartlett
Emma Mastrocola
and Saeed Chaudhary: Ageing in prison * 14: Richard Byng: Creating person-centred
co-ordinated
and continuous care * 15: Stacey Hilton
Gareth Alderson
Lindsey Cockerill
Anna Hinley
and Husein Oozeerally: Prison health emergencies
* 1: Jake Hard
Éamonn O'Moore
Jane Leamann
and Jörg Pont: Introduction to prison medicine * 2: Stefan Enggist
Sunita Sturup-Toft
and Sir Robert Francis QC: Key laws and policies related to health in prison * 3: Denise Farmer
Laura Hinchliffe
Anna Hiley
and Pippa Morris: Prescribing in prisons * 4: Dave Jones
Emily Phipps
Emma Plugge
Ruth Lloyd
Ellie Carslake
Susanne Howes
Sandra White
Kate Jones
and Laura Hinchliffe: Promoting health and wellbeing in prisons * 5: Jake Hard
Caroline Watson
Wayne Sturley
and Chantal Edge: Conducting consultations * 6: Tierney Harris
Lauren Grant
Jan Rix
Ruth Bastable
Catherine Glover
Craig Lintern
Hussein Oozerally
Caroline Watson
Ellie Henderson
Lisa Duff
Sarah Jarvis
and Alex Bunn: Chronic disease management * 7: Nic Coetzee
Éamonn O'Moore
Yimmy Chow
Iain Brew
Sophie Candfield
Rob Callingham
Anjana Roy
and Susanne Howes: Infectious diseases * 8: Seena Fazel
Howard Ryland
Lynn Saunders
Don Grubin
Marcus Bicknell
Jane Leamann
and Alex Bunn: Mental health * 9: Elish Gilvarry and Mike Kelleher: Substance misuse * 10: Emma Plugge
Ruth Lloyd
Ellie Carslake
Catherine Glover
and Lucy Potter: Women's health in prison * 11: Nick Hindley
Alexandra Lewis
and Sheila Jenkins: Child and adolescent health in secure environments * 12: Alan Mitchell
Emily Phipps
Seena Fazel
Cornelius Katona
Jane Hunt
and Erin Dexter: Foreign nationals in detention * 13: Mary Turner
Caroline Watson
Chris Pocock
Abi Bartlett
Emma Mastrocola
and Saeed Chaudhary: Ageing in prison * 14: Richard Byng: Creating person-centred
co-ordinated
and continuous care * 15: Stacey Hilton
Gareth Alderson
Lindsey Cockerill
Anna Hinley
and Husein Oozeerally: Prison health emergencies
Éamonn O'Moore
Jane Leamann
and Jörg Pont: Introduction to prison medicine * 2: Stefan Enggist
Sunita Sturup-Toft
and Sir Robert Francis QC: Key laws and policies related to health in prison * 3: Denise Farmer
Laura Hinchliffe
Anna Hiley
and Pippa Morris: Prescribing in prisons * 4: Dave Jones
Emily Phipps
Emma Plugge
Ruth Lloyd
Ellie Carslake
Susanne Howes
Sandra White
Kate Jones
and Laura Hinchliffe: Promoting health and wellbeing in prisons * 5: Jake Hard
Caroline Watson
Wayne Sturley
and Chantal Edge: Conducting consultations * 6: Tierney Harris
Lauren Grant
Jan Rix
Ruth Bastable
Catherine Glover
Craig Lintern
Hussein Oozerally
Caroline Watson
Ellie Henderson
Lisa Duff
Sarah Jarvis
and Alex Bunn: Chronic disease management * 7: Nic Coetzee
Éamonn O'Moore
Yimmy Chow
Iain Brew
Sophie Candfield
Rob Callingham
Anjana Roy
and Susanne Howes: Infectious diseases * 8: Seena Fazel
Howard Ryland
Lynn Saunders
Don Grubin
Marcus Bicknell
Jane Leamann
and Alex Bunn: Mental health * 9: Elish Gilvarry and Mike Kelleher: Substance misuse * 10: Emma Plugge
Ruth Lloyd
Ellie Carslake
Catherine Glover
and Lucy Potter: Women's health in prison * 11: Nick Hindley
Alexandra Lewis
and Sheila Jenkins: Child and adolescent health in secure environments * 12: Alan Mitchell
Emily Phipps
Seena Fazel
Cornelius Katona
Jane Hunt
and Erin Dexter: Foreign nationals in detention * 13: Mary Turner
Caroline Watson
Chris Pocock
Abi Bartlett
Emma Mastrocola
and Saeed Chaudhary: Ageing in prison * 14: Richard Byng: Creating person-centred
co-ordinated
and continuous care * 15: Stacey Hilton
Gareth Alderson
Lindsey Cockerill
Anna Hinley
and Husein Oozeerally: Prison health emergencies