Sally Davies (Master, Master, Trinity College Cambridge, UK), Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard ( Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Fellow
Whose Health Is It Anyway? P
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Sally Davies (Master, Master, Trinity College Cambridge, UK), Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard ( Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Fellow
Whose Health Is It Anyway? P
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Whose Health Is It, Anyway? outlines why health is truly our most untapped opportunity for prosperity and happiness in the 21st century, individually and jointly as whole nations.
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Whose Health Is It, Anyway? outlines why health is truly our most untapped opportunity for prosperity and happiness in the 21st century, individually and jointly as whole nations.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 174mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 282g
- ISBN-13: 9780198863458
- ISBN-10: 0198863454
- Artikelnr.: 60401295
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 174mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 282g
- ISBN-13: 9780198863458
- ISBN-10: 0198863454
- Artikelnr.: 60401295
Professor Dame Sally C. Davies GCB, DBE, FRS, FMed Sci is a Haematologist by training who specialized in Sickle Cell Disease. She joined NHS Research and Development in 1998, as Regional Director for North-West Thames Region. She was appointed Director General for Research and Development in the Department of Health in 2004 serving until 2016. In 2010 she was asked to be interim Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and then became the CMO for England and Senior Medical Adviser to the UK Government in 2011. She was awarded a DBE in 2009 and GCB in the 2020 New Year Honours. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2014 and a Member of the National Academy of Medicine, USA in 2015. She is currently Master at Trinity College, Cambridge, a position she took up in October 2019. Dr Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard, FRSPH is a Public Health Physician and Epidemiologist at Imperial College London. After completing his medical training at the University of Oxford, he has been awarded multiple competitive clinical-academic research positions from the NIHR and the Wellcome Trust. His research has two main streams spanning non-communicable disease epidemiology. First, using big data and simulation modelling of health, economic and inequality outcomes to inform public health policy. Second, he investigates the increasing multimorbidity and diversification of outcomes in patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes. He was Editor-in-Chief of the Chief Medical Officer's 2018 Report 'Health 2040; Better Health Within Reach.' He is also Vice Chair of the Royal Society for Public Health and Head of Health Analytics at Lane, Clark & Peacock.
About the authors
1: Introduction
2: Are we healthy? It's complicated
3: Is our whole health system ready for the future?
4: The social drivers of health
5: The commercial drivers of health
6: Shared values, shared health, shared prosperity
7: Does the healthcare system help or hinder our health?
8: The promise of technology
9: So whose health is it? Time to value total health
1: Introduction
2: Are we healthy? It's complicated
3: Is our whole health system ready for the future?
4: The social drivers of health
5: The commercial drivers of health
6: Shared values, shared health, shared prosperity
7: Does the healthcare system help or hinder our health?
8: The promise of technology
9: So whose health is it? Time to value total health
About the authors
1: Introduction
2: Are we healthy? It's complicated
3: Is our whole health system ready for the future?
4: The social drivers of health
5: The commercial drivers of health
6: Shared values, shared health, shared prosperity
7: Does the healthcare system help or hinder our health?
8: The promise of technology
9: So whose health is it? Time to value total health
1: Introduction
2: Are we healthy? It's complicated
3: Is our whole health system ready for the future?
4: The social drivers of health
5: The commercial drivers of health
6: Shared values, shared health, shared prosperity
7: Does the healthcare system help or hinder our health?
8: The promise of technology
9: So whose health is it? Time to value total health