0 Introducing Public Health PART 1: Development and Evolution of Public Health from the Mid Nineteenth Century 1 The Emergence of the Modern Public Health Era in the Western World 2 Public Health in Low-and-Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) 3 International and Global Approaches to Public Health PART 2: Demystifying Public Health 4 Explaining Public Health Terms 5 The Tools and Knowledge available to be Used for Public Health Action 6 The Public Health Workforce and the Underpinning Infrastructure to Support It PART 3: Challenges to Health 7 The COVID-19 Pandemic 8 Bodyweight 9 Tobacco Control – Halting the Pandemic 10 The Future – Challenges and Opportunities 11 In Conclusion
Biography
Fiona Sim qualified in medicine before training, first in family medicine and then public health. Much of her career has been in senior roles in public health, with particular interest in building capacity to improve health and tackle inequalities. She is a former chair of the Royal Society for Public Health and was joint editor in chief of the journal Public Health for 20 years. She was appointed OBE for services to public health in 2015.
Jenny Wright spent most of her career working for, or within, the NHS in England, as a researcher and planner, then as a specialist in public health, leading an NHS public health consultancy delivering project work for the health service, local government, the Faculty of Public Health and Department of Health. In recent years, she has completed a doctorate on public health women doctors.
This is the fourth book on public health that Fiona and Jenny have co-authored.






