Living the fall and rise of public health in the NHS : John V Dyer and community medical leadership in Lancaster, 1968-92

Lambert, Michael (2024) Living the fall and rise of public health in the NHS : John V Dyer and community medical leadership in Lancaster, 1968-92. Morecambe Bay Medical Journal, 9 (7). pp. 192-196. ISSN 1466-707X

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Abstract

The recent appointment of Dr Christopher Chiswell as a public health medicine consultant in Morecambe Bay’s acute sector reflects national policy commitments around integration and population health management. His career trajectory embodies this shift, coming from a background working in specialist trusts rather than conventional bastions of public health. This shift aligns with policy debates between historical public health and new population health, and the location of medical leadership. Using the past to illuminate enduring tensions in the present, this paper considers those involved in changing community medical leadership in Lancaster between 1968 and 1992 through the career of Dr John Dyer, arguably Morecambe Bay’s first combined public health doctor.

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Morecambe Bay Medical Journal
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31 Jul 2024 15:50
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24 Oct 2024 00:08