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Dr Josephine Wildman is a researcher at Newcastle University specializing in public health, health inequalities, and social prescribing. Her work focuses on pandemic impacts, chronic disease management, and equity-focused interventions.
- Key research themes include syndemic vulnerability during crises
- Health disparities in marginalized populations
- Evaluation of social prescribing programs
- Life course influences on aging and health outcomes
- Behavioral and community-based health interventions
- Economic modeling of multi-outcome health policies
Recent publications examine the intersection of socioeconomic status with pandemic resilience, type 2 diabetes management through social prescribing, and contextual factors in replicating health initiatives. She collaborates extensively with Professor Suzanne Moffatt and colleagues in qualitative and mixed-methods studies.
While no explicit awards or student mentorship details appear in available records, her 20+ peer-reviewed publications since 2018 demonstrate active research contributions. She works within Newcastle University's health sciences faculty, emphasizing community health worker programs and equity in healthcare delivery.
