Introduction to Global Health is a comprehensive look at today's most
critical global health concerns and the actions that people around the
world are taking to solve public health problems and to promote health
and wellbeing. The Fourth Edition of Introduction to Global Health
maintains the clarity and ease of use of the prior edition, while
featuring a greater emphasis on the specific interventions that are
being implemented to promote longer, healthier lives worldwide and
prevent disease, disability, and early death in countries of all
income levels. Every chapter balances material about pandemics,
climate change, and other emerging threats to global public health
with evidence of how global health interventions are enabling progress
toward achieving health equity. Chapters on globalization and health
security, the socioeconomic and environmental contributors to
population health, ethics and human rights, health systems financing,
and global health agencies and organizations closely align with the
Student Learning Objectives recommended by the Consortium of
Universities for Global Health (CUGH).Updated science, policy,
epidemiology, and data visualizations are featured in the chapters on
infectious diseases, reproductive health, nutrition, noncommunicable
diseases, mental health promotion, injury prevention, child and
adolescent health, and healthy aging.Expanded coverage of history,
values, and functions of global health, plus new content about
COVID-19, prevention and implementation science, culture and health,
ecosystem and planetary health, interprofessionalism, and other
trending themes have been added.Chapters and sections are organized to
ease navigation for eBook readers.More than 350 tables, figures, and
photographs enliven the content.The glossary provides definitions for
more than 900 key terms.A robust set of instructor's materials provide
discussion prompts for each section of the text, active learning
exercises for each chapter, author-created PowerPoint slides, quiz and
test banks, and sample syllabi. Learn more about CUGH's recommended
Student Learning Objectives (SLOs) and how the Fourth Edition aligns
with them in Kathryn Jacobsen's recent webinar (with co-presenter
Caryl Waggett), Teaching Global Health to Undergraduates. Global
Health courses in public health, nursing, allied health, and liberal
arts schools and programs. © 2024 | 640 pages
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ISBN
9781284282078
Publisert
2022
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Jones & Bartlett Learning
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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