The best job in the world: A past, and a future in public health John Middleton
A description of my career in public health today including lessons from local, national and international public health and the current COVID-19 pandemic. Presentation for the Coventry University BSc in public health employability course, October 25th 2021.
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Die Zukunft ist rosig, die Zukunft ist die öffentliche GesundheitJohn Middleton
The future's bright, the future is public health. Presentation to the MPH students introductory course Bielefeld University School of public Health, October 11th 2021. 211011 2 middleton j bielefeld main
A review of global health issues, highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic and suggestions for improvement of health in a post pandemic world. Presentation for the Mongolian National University of Medicine School of public Health, April 16th 2021
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Presentation for the Grand European Symposium: Training, Research and Innovation in the Europe of Health”, on September 30th 2021, The Sorbonne Grand Amphitheater
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Planning for an outbreak of health? Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemicJohn Middleton
Planning for an outbreak of health? Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic Presentation to a meeting of the Alliance International Science Organisations,Univversity fo Belgrade and Chinese Academy of Sciences, online, September 23rd 2021
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Public health systems and the health of the public (full)John Middleton
A combined slideshow comprising two presentations made by John Middleton, President of the Uk Faculty of Public Health, at the 2nd Arab Public Health Conference , Casablanca, April4-6th 2019. this includes the short plenary presentation on the future role of public health and slides of the role of the UK faculty of public Health from a lunchtime workshop, April 4th 2019.190405 ar pha middletonj vr 3 full final
Planning for an outbreak of health? Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemicJohn Middleton
Presentation for Jagellonian University Krakov, Poland, Institute of Public Health 30th anniversary celebration congress, October 708th 2021. 211007 middletonj krakow vr 2
The best job in the world: A past, and a future in public health John Middleton
A description of my career in public health today including lessons from local, national and international public health and the current COVID-19 pandemic. Presentation for the Coventry University BSc in public health employability course, October 25th 2021.
211025 middleton coventry final
Die Zukunft ist rosig, die Zukunft ist die öffentliche GesundheitJohn Middleton
The future's bright, the future is public health. Presentation to the MPH students introductory course Bielefeld University School of public Health, October 11th 2021. 211011 2 middleton j bielefeld main
A review of global health issues, highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic and suggestions for improvement of health in a post pandemic world. Presentation for the Mongolian National University of Medicine School of public Health, April 16th 2021
210415 long version middleton j mongolia ph conference
Presentation for the Grand European Symposium: Training, Research and Innovation in the Europe of Health”, on September 30th 2021, The Sorbonne Grand Amphitheater
210923 middletonj sorbonne vr2
Planning for an outbreak of health? Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemicJohn Middleton
Planning for an outbreak of health? Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic Presentation to a meeting of the Alliance International Science Organisations,Univversity fo Belgrade and Chinese Academy of Sciences, online, September 23rd 2021
210923 middletonj anso conference beograd
Public health systems and the health of the public (full)John Middleton
A combined slideshow comprising two presentations made by John Middleton, President of the Uk Faculty of Public Health, at the 2nd Arab Public Health Conference , Casablanca, April4-6th 2019. this includes the short plenary presentation on the future role of public health and slides of the role of the UK faculty of public Health from a lunchtime workshop, April 4th 2019.190405 ar pha middletonj vr 3 full final
Planning for an outbreak of health? Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemicJohn Middleton
Presentation for Jagellonian University Krakov, Poland, Institute of Public Health 30th anniversary celebration congress, October 708th 2021. 211007 middletonj krakow vr 2
ISIS, crop failure and no antibiotics; training for the future of the public'...John Middleton
Looking at international conflict, planetary health threats and the One Health and ecological public health approaches and the training we will need to create the public health practitioners and researchers for the year 2040 160526 middletonj aspher final2
Presentation to the Norfolk Medical and Surgical Society, January 21st 2022 on the current state of the pandemic worldwide and in the UK and other global and planetary threats to health and how to 'plan for an outbreak of health'
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COVID-19: What went right, what went wrong and how do we learn from this? John Middleton
Look at UK English and European experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. Successes and failures. Presentation for a meeting of the Centre for Health and Development (CHAD) University of Staffordshire. Centre via recorded lecture, Thursday, 28 October 2021 12:00 211027 4 definitive middleton chad conference final
Video presentation also to be available online
Presentation for the Associação de Estudantes da Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (AEENSP_NOVA) April 20th 2021 210420 long version middleton j aeensp
Secure, healthy, inclusive and green – four dividends of a healthier futureJohn Middleton
Looking at the lessons of post Cold War arguments for a 'peace dividend', to reinvest in peaceful socially-useful industry and services the idea was then applied to unhealthy industries, to develop the idea of a 'health dividend', 'an inclusion dividend' and 'a green dividend'. Discusses lessons for today in respect of food, tobacco and fossil fuels industries. The 2017 Royal College of Physicians of London, Milroy lecture. 171022 9 middleton j milroy final
A lecture on global health delivered during the Think Global Asia-Pacific Workshop on Global Health in Medical Education, December 19, 2011, University of the Philippines Manila
The urgent need to train students to be global advocates and activists : plan...John Middleton
Presentation for the Escuela de Salud Pública de México (ESPM), part of the Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP). 100 year celebration, April 22nd 2021. INSP210422 middletonj insp vr3
A guide for the media on communicating in public health emergencies Jamaity
A public health crisis or emergency is characterised by its ability to cause ill health and death among hundreds, thousands or sometimes millions of people.
In a health crisis, the media has the power to save lives.
Effective communication can help to prevent or reduce the
spread of disease, and guide those affected towards health
services and treatment.
This manual provides tips for media practitioners on how to
help audiences during health emergencies.
It can be read in conjunction with BBC Media Action’s
Lifeline Production Manual (available online) which provides
more general guidance on how to communicate with
people affected by humanitarian crises in order to help save
lives and reduce suffering.
Public health emergencies can start quickly or very slowly.
This manual will address those that start relatively quickly: rapid onset public health emergencies.
Class presentation at Pokhara University, MPH program
Point wise data on situation of cardiovascular disease focused on ischemic heart disease in Nepal.
CEO of Infinitum Humanitarian Systems Eric Rasmussen, MD, MDM, FACP helped the Medical Devices Group understand the depth of the challenges to global health.
You really have to watch his talk (some of the images will take your breath away) for the full impact of the presentation and please share it on social media and with your colleagues.
Visit http://medgroup.biz/future-global-health for the video recap and transcript and consider the 10x Medical Device Conference to meet speakers like Eric.
For 10x information, see http://medgroup.biz/About-10x
The best job in the world: practising public health, past, present, future John Middleton
Presentation to University of Maastricht, International Masters in Public Health leadership and management course, December 14th 2018. 181214 middletonj maastricht
ISIS, crop failure and no antibiotics; training for the future of the public'...John Middleton
Looking at international conflict, planetary health threats and the One Health and ecological public health approaches and the training we will need to create the public health practitioners and researchers for the year 2040 160526 middletonj aspher final2
Presentation to the Norfolk Medical and Surgical Society, January 21st 2022 on the current state of the pandemic worldwide and in the UK and other global and planetary threats to health and how to 'plan for an outbreak of health'
20220125middleton medchi
COVID-19: What went right, what went wrong and how do we learn from this? John Middleton
Look at UK English and European experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. Successes and failures. Presentation for a meeting of the Centre for Health and Development (CHAD) University of Staffordshire. Centre via recorded lecture, Thursday, 28 October 2021 12:00 211027 4 definitive middleton chad conference final
Video presentation also to be available online
Presentation for the Associação de Estudantes da Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (AEENSP_NOVA) April 20th 2021 210420 long version middleton j aeensp
Secure, healthy, inclusive and green – four dividends of a healthier futureJohn Middleton
Looking at the lessons of post Cold War arguments for a 'peace dividend', to reinvest in peaceful socially-useful industry and services the idea was then applied to unhealthy industries, to develop the idea of a 'health dividend', 'an inclusion dividend' and 'a green dividend'. Discusses lessons for today in respect of food, tobacco and fossil fuels industries. The 2017 Royal College of Physicians of London, Milroy lecture. 171022 9 middleton j milroy final
A lecture on global health delivered during the Think Global Asia-Pacific Workshop on Global Health in Medical Education, December 19, 2011, University of the Philippines Manila
The urgent need to train students to be global advocates and activists : plan...John Middleton
Presentation for the Escuela de Salud Pública de México (ESPM), part of the Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP). 100 year celebration, April 22nd 2021. INSP210422 middletonj insp vr3
A guide for the media on communicating in public health emergencies Jamaity
A public health crisis or emergency is characterised by its ability to cause ill health and death among hundreds, thousands or sometimes millions of people.
In a health crisis, the media has the power to save lives.
Effective communication can help to prevent or reduce the
spread of disease, and guide those affected towards health
services and treatment.
This manual provides tips for media practitioners on how to
help audiences during health emergencies.
It can be read in conjunction with BBC Media Action’s
Lifeline Production Manual (available online) which provides
more general guidance on how to communicate with
people affected by humanitarian crises in order to help save
lives and reduce suffering.
Public health emergencies can start quickly or very slowly.
This manual will address those that start relatively quickly: rapid onset public health emergencies.
Class presentation at Pokhara University, MPH program
Point wise data on situation of cardiovascular disease focused on ischemic heart disease in Nepal.
CEO of Infinitum Humanitarian Systems Eric Rasmussen, MD, MDM, FACP helped the Medical Devices Group understand the depth of the challenges to global health.
You really have to watch his talk (some of the images will take your breath away) for the full impact of the presentation and please share it on social media and with your colleagues.
Visit http://medgroup.biz/future-global-health for the video recap and transcript and consider the 10x Medical Device Conference to meet speakers like Eric.
For 10x information, see http://medgroup.biz/About-10x
The best job in the world: practising public health, past, present, future John Middleton
Presentation to University of Maastricht, International Masters in Public Health leadership and management course, December 14th 2018. 181214 middletonj maastricht
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E-Commerce : Comment transformer un abandonniste en acheteur ?MyFeelBack
Présentation du Smart Survey pour répondre aux problématiques d'abandon.
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Public health nursing involves working with communities and populations as equal partners, and focusing on primary prevention and health promotion (Kulbok, Thatcher, Park, Meszaros, 2012). There are many types of public health nurses in the area I live in including home health nurses, health department nurses, free clinic nurses, and home hospice nurses. Community based nursing involves collaboration and partnerships with communities and populations to address health and social conditions and problems. The nurse I interviewed for this discussion, Jennifer, is a registered nurse who takes home call for Community Hospice, a locally owned hospice service in the Vidalia area. I have dealt with this facility on a personal and professional level and there is no greater community centered facility in our area more so than Community Hospice.
Q: What are your job responsibilities?
A: As an on-call nurse, my main job is new patient intakes after business hours. This includes going into the homes of patients who are admitted under hospice care. During these intake assessments it is my job to record and take vital signs, educate families and patients on the disease, prognosis, treatments, and hospice care, and to ensure that families and patients understand and agree with the plan of care. On routine visits it is my responsibility to again assess patients, record vital signs, as well as monitor any changes from previous visits and report changes to our providers on staff.
Q: Does a correlation exist between your job description and your practice?
A: Although she has a very clear job description laid out for her, she explains that her duties go far beyond the typical hands on patient care the typical nurse sees in the office or hospital setting. She explains hospice is a special kind of job where you not only care for the patient but patient’s families as well. She explains sometimes the care for the patient includes caring for them family and helping them cope with the prognosis of death.
Q: Are you involved in policy formulation that affects client services?
A: Jennifer describes her work environment and boss as exceptional. All staff are seen as equals and their opinions valued to the fullest. Each day they have a meeting where all staff who reports to the Hospice House that day go through reports as well as ideas to make their jobs successful. She states having supportive staff members makes it easy to help policy implementation and change.
Q: Do you belong to a professional organization related to your current job position?
A: Currently Jennifer explains she is not involved in an organization related to hospice care. However there is an organization that several of her fellow employees are members of which is the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO). This organization’s mission is the largest nonprofit membership organization representing hospice and palliative care programs and professionals in the United ...
Developing a working relationship: embracing the prevention agenda and integr...UKFacultyPublicHealth
Developing a working relationship: embracing the prevention agenda and integrated care - presentation at the Faculty of Public Health annual conference 2016
1. Throughoutmy adultlife,Ihave workedina wide array of publichealth care facilities. Most
recently,I have workedatboth NewHanoverRegional Medical Centerandthe New HanoverCounty
HealthDepartmentasa registerednurse. Iamcurrentlya publichealthnurse focusingonschool health.
I am dedicatedtopromoting healthyhabits notonlyinmy school,butacrossthe community as well.
In school health,manyof the essential servicesof publichealth are eminent. Monitoringhealth
statusesandimmunizations, providingeducation,promotinghealthylifestyles andhabits,developing
emergencyactionplans forthe chronicallyill,identifyingandinvestigatingpotential andidentified
healthconcernsandlinkingindividualsto the appropriate healthservicestheyneed are justafewof the
responsibilities of the publichealthnurse. Andasa school nurse,these aspectsof publichealthare just
a fewof the dailyduties. Because of thisscope of practice anditsdistinctpopulation- focused base;
publichealth nursingmaynotbe the right fitforeverynurse;but I know it isfor me.
As a registerednurse, andevenwhile innursingschool, Ialwayshadapassionforpublichealth.
It encompassessomuchof what I holdnearand dearto my heart,and whyI evendecidedtobecome a
nurse inthe firstplace. Iwantedto helpthose inneed,those whocouldn’thelpthemselves. Beinga
nurse has allowedme tospeakup,andadvocate for the patientwhocouldn’t, andtoeducate those
whosimplydidn’thave the properknowledge base relatedtotheirpertinenthealthcare concern. So
much of health,illnessand the disparitiesthatexisttodayall boil downtopreventative measures.
Havingthe focus shifttodisease preventionandprimarycare insteadof the secondaryor tertiarycare
we have all become soaccustomedto will allotforbetterhealthcare outcomesovertime. Itisthisthat
drivesme as a nurse.Somuch of whatI saw while workinginthe hospital waspreventable giventhe
rightknowledge, tools,andresources. Itwas at thistime that I trulyrealized publichealthiswhereI
needtobe. I aspire tomake that differenceinthe community onaglobal level-sothatthe livesof
millionscouldbenefitforgenerationstocome.