
Global health has seen an influx of investment and interest over the last two decades, fueling significant gains in areas such as infectious disease and maternal and child health. As new threats continue to emerge -- pandemics, health impacts of climate change, the growing burdens of an aging population -- it's clear that global health will require fresh thinking and continued investment in order to build on its early successes.Readings in Global Health is a collection of authoritative review articles on topics in global health excerpted from the New England Journal of Medicine. Authored and edited by leading voices in the field, this volume serves as an ideal introduction to both the state of global health and its road from here. With extensive illustration, referencing, and supplemental commentaries by editors David J. Hunter and Harvey V. Fineberg, it's an essential guide to the principles and practice of global health and works as a textbook for students taking global health courses as well.
This volume investigates the current state and future trajectory of global health by synthesizing foundational review articles from the New England Journal of Medicine. Editors David J. Hunter and Harvey V. Fineberg, both distinguished figures in public health and medicine, curate these selections to provide a comprehensive overview of progress in infectious disease, maternal health, and emerging systemic threats. The text serves as a structured framework for understanding the complexities of international health policy and clinical practice.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and educators frequently utilize this volume as a foundational textbook for introductory global health courses due to its authoritative source material. Readers note the high density of the prose, which is tailored for students and professionals seeking a rigorous overview of the field.
Page Count:
309
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190271248
ISBN-13:
9780190271244
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