Global Population Health

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  • ISBN 9781284175912
  • Publication Date: 07 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Bringing his over 40 years experience in global health practice and education, Richard Skolnik designed his latest text, Global Population Health: A Primer to provide a brief overview of global health to a wide range of health administration and clinical audiences. Beginning with a concise explanation of the importance of global health, this brief and engaging text moves on to examine a number of the most important global health issues and their economic and social consequences, before discussing some of the steps that can be taken to address these concerns in cost-effective, fair, doable, and sustainable ways. Key Features: - Excellent overview of global health that focuses on readers on gaining the knowledge to address five key questions from an evidence-based and interdisciplinary perspective. - Concise length - only 150 pages - makes this text an easy and affordable supplement for a variety of courses. - Written for a wide range of health professionals, from doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other clinical health professionals to health administrators and more. - Navigate eBook access (included with the print text) provides online or offline access from a computer, tablet or mobile device.
Richard Skolnik has spent more than 40 years working on international development and global health and was formerly a lecturer in the Yale School of Public Health, the Yale School of Management, and the George Washington University School of Public Health.

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