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Professor John Wildman is a research-active faculty member at Newcastle University specializing in public health economics and health inequalities, with particular focus on social prescribing interventions and socioeconomic determinants of health in the North East of England.
His core research interests include:
- Public Health
- Health Economics
- Health Inequalities
- Social Prescribing
- Epidemiology
- Health Policy
Wildman's recent work demonstrates methodological rigor through quasi-experimental designs and longitudinal analyses to evaluate complex health interventions, particularly examining how austerity policies, welfare reforms, and community-based programs like social prescribing impact vulnerable populations. His publications consistently address real-world health disparities with policy-relevant findings, especially regarding deaths of despair in deindustrialized communities, maternal mental health, and chronic disease management.
No scientific awards are documented in the available publication records.
He maintains extensive collaborative networks within Newcastle University's public health research ecosystem, notably with Dr Josephine Wildman and Professor Clare Bambra, securing research funding for projects investigating social prescribing efficacy, health inequality drivers, and pandemic-related health outcomes. His work directly informs NHS commissioning practices and health equity initiatives in deprived UK communities.
Wildman contributes to Newcastle's research infrastructure through involvement in multidisciplinary teams focused on health services evaluation and socioeconomic determinants of health, with particular emphasis on translating evidence into community-level interventions for marginalized populations.
