'Health inequalities past, present and future' with Professor Sir Chris Whitty

Professor Sir Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England, the UK government’s Chief Medical Adviser, and head of the public health profession, discusses how as a society we face the hard truth that the more socio-economically disadvantaged someone is, the higher their risk of poor health. The world’s greatest killer is not any one individual disease, but the unequal way in which people are born, grow, live, work and age.
In Greater Manchester, our unique health and social care ecosystem means we can rapidly drive innovation and translate breakthroughs into real-world solutions - which can be scaled-up and replicated across the globe. We have the opportunity to create real and lasting change.
Discover how The University of Manchester is addressing health inequalities - creating fairer healthcare systems and healthier lifestyles: www.manchester.ac.uk/research...
This lecture was recorded on Tuesday, 13 February 2024 at the Whitworth and marked the launch of The University of Manchester’s Talk 200 lecture and podcast series.
The event also included a question-and-answer session with members of the audience and those joining online, as well as a panel discussion led by the University’s President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell and including Professor of Nursing Dame Nicky Cullum and Jane Pilkington, Director of Population Health NHS Greater Manchester Integrated Care.
Find out more about Talk 200 and the University’s wider bicentenary celebrations: www.manchester.ac.uk/200
00:00 - Introduction
06:55 - Lecture
31:50 - Q&A
39:53 - Panel discussion
1:20:50 - Outro

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