Ten Lessons in Public Health

Auteur: Sommer, Alfred (Professor of Epidemiology and International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health)
Editeur: Johns Hopkins University Press
Explains when and why public health efforts triumph or fail. This title reveals the inner politics of world health decisions and how difficult it can be to garner support for new solutions. It tells the tale of how epidemiology grew into global health. It also explains how the modern era of public health research was born.
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Explains when and why public health efforts triumph or fail. This title reveals the inner politics of world health decisions and how difficult it can be to garner support for new solutions. It tells the tale of how epidemiology grew into global health. It also explains how the modern era of public health research was born.
ISBN / EAN 9781421409528
Auteur Sommer, Alfred (Professor of Epidemiology and International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health)
Editeur Johns Hopkins University Press