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Global Health: Issues, Challenges, and Global Action / Edition 1

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Global Health: Issues, Challenges, and Global Action / Edition 1
Global Health: Issues, Challenges, and Global Action / Edition 1

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Global Health Lecture Notes: Issues, Challenges and Global Action
provides a thorough introduction to a wide range of important global health issues and explores the resources and skills needed for this rapidly expanding area.
Global Health is a growing area that reflects the increasing interconnectedness of health and its determinants. Major socio-economic, environmental and technological changes have produced new challenges, and exacerbated existing health inequalities experienced in both developed and developing countries. This textbook focuses on managing and preventing these challenges, as well as analysing critical links between health, disease, and socio-economic development through a multi-disciplinary approach.
Featuring learning objectives and discussion points,
Global Health Lecture Notes
is an indispensable resource for global health students, faculty and practitioners who are looking to build on their understanding of global health issues.

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