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Potential for Health

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Can health be improved? Can the quality of healthcare be delivered more effectively? Can doctors and other health professionals be better at their job and deliver higher quality of care? The answer to these three questions is yes, and this book shows how, using existing knowledge the enormous potential for health can be achieved. A key part of improving health, healthcare and quality of life patients and the country is to ensure that those concerned with delivering the service have high standards of education and training. Part of this book is therefore devoted to this topic, using medical education as an example. The outcome of a series of talks and speeches given to a wide variety of audiences this volume represents a personal philosophy about health. It is the product of considerable discussion and interaction between a variety of people, academics, clinicians, public, patients and colleagues within the Department of Health and beyond.

280 pages, Hardcover

First published September 28, 1998

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Kenneth C. Calman

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Sir Kenneth Charles Calman, KCB, DL, FRSE is a Scottish cancer researcher and former Chief Medical Officer of Scotland, and then England. He was Warden and Vice-Chancellor of Durham University from 1998 to 2006, before becoming Chancellor of the University of Glasgow. He has held the position of Chair of National Cancer Research Institute since April 2008.

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