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1 Public Health in England. The Report of the Committee of Inquiry into the Future Development of the Public Health Function. HMSO, 1988.

2 Public Health in England. The Report of the Committee of Inquiry into the Future Development of the Public Health Function. HMSO 1988.

3 World Health Organisation. Regional Committee for Europe, Forty-ninth session, Florence 13-17 September, 1999. The Changing Role of Public Health in the European Region.

4 Detels R, Breslow L Current scope and concerns in public health In Oxford textbook of public health. 3rd ed. Volume 1 The Scope of Public Health Eds Detels R, Holland WW, McEwen J, Omenn GS. Oxford University Press. Oxford, 1997.

5 From: Beaglehole R, Bonita R, Public Health at the Crossroads — Achievements and prospects.. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge 1997.

6 seminal texts include:

Lalonde M. A new perspective on the health of Canadians. Ottawa: National Health and Welfare, 1974.

Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion. Health Promotion 1992;1:i-v

7 Source: Evans RG, Stoddart GL. Producing health, consuming health care. In Evans RG et al (eds) Why some people are healthy and others are not. The determinants of health of populations. Walter de Gruyter, 1994 ISBN 3110145081

8 Adapted from World Health Organisation. Health-21 — The health for all policy framework for the WHO European Region. World Health Organisation, Denmark. 1999. ISBN 92 890 1349 4. Section 6.5 Public health infrastructure p143

9 Murray JJ, Pitts NB. Trends in oral health. In Community Oral Health (p126-146) Ed Cynthia M Pine. Wright Publishers, 1998 ISBN 010 142692.

10 McLaren G, Bain M Deprivation and Health in Scotland: Insights from NHS data. Edinburgh: ISD Scotland Publications, 1998

11 Scottish Executive Health Department. The Investigation and Control of Outbreaks of Foodborne Disease in Scotland. July 1999.

12 From Fowler G, Austoker J. Screening. In Detels R, Holland W W, McEwen J, Omenn G S. (eds) Oxford textbook of public health. 3rd edition. Oxford University Press, 1997.

13 Notes:

  1. CPHM column includes DsPH and PHM accredited chief officers
  2. Vacant posts have been included
  3. Scottish Executive data only includes CPHM staffing in the Health Department
  4. SpRs funded by Scottish Council for Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education with exception of one part-salary in CSA.
  5. Doctors in training are "supernumerary" (ie not counted as part of the public health establishment). For this reason, SpRs have not been assigned to organisations in this Table.

14 Does not include CSO research units

15 University of York. York Health Economics Consortium. Overview of Written Evidence Received as Part of the Review of the Public Health Function in Scotland. July 1999 Appendix F refers.

16 Stewart S (Ed) The Possible Scot — Making Healthy Public Policy. The Scottish Council Foundation ISBN [1 901835 06 5], 1998

17 MRC Strategic Review of Future Support for Epidemiology. Medical Research Medical Research Council, London: April 1999

18 Faculty of Public Health Medicine of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom Clinical Governance, self-regulation and revalidation in public health medicine — A Position Paper. April 1999

19 Holland WW, Stewart S. Public health, the vision and the challenge. London: Nuffield Trust, 1998

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