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Building Bottom-up Health and Disaster Risk Reduction Programmes
Emily Ying Yang Chan
Although urban living has accounted for being the lifestyle for more than half of the global population since 2010, nearly half are still living in a rural context. As pointed out by the ...
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Critical Appraisal of Epidemiological Studies and Clinical Trials (4 ed.)
Mark Elwood
This book presents a system of critical appraisal applicable to clinical, epidemiological and public health studies and to many other fields. It assumes no prior knowledge. The methods are ...
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Essentials of Environmental Public Health Science: A Handbook for Field Professionals
Naima Bradley, Henrietta Harrison, Greg Hodgson, Robie Kamanyire, Andrew Kibble, and Virginia Murray (eds)
Assessing and addressing the risks of chemical hazards requires a sound knowledge of toxicology, environmental epidemiology, environmental science, health risk assessment, and public health ...
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Global Mental Health: Principles and Practice
Vikram Patel, Harry Minas, Alex Cohen, and Martin Prince (eds)
The emergence of the discipline of global mental health as one of the most dynamic fields of global health underscores the need for this resource, which covers two major aspects of the ...
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Global Public Health: Ecological Foundations
Franklin White, Lorann Stallones, and John M. Last
Amid ongoing shifts world economic and political systems, the promise for future public health is more tenuous than ever. We must query if today's economic systems sustain tomorrow's ...
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Human Factors in Healthcare: Level One
Debbie Rosenorn-Lanng
The majority of errors, litigation, and complaints in the health service are due to 'human factors', yet the term is still not widely understood and is sometimes used interchangeably to ...
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Integrating Health Impact Assessment with the Policy Process: Lessons and experiences from around the world
Monica O'Mullane (ed.)
Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a policy-support instrument and approach that seeks to assess the health impacts of projects, programmes and policies on population health. The ultimate ...
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Migration, Ethnicity, Race, and Health in Multicultural Societies (2 ed.)
Raj S. Bhopal
The globalization of trade and increasing international travel and migration poses huge challenges for health practitioners and policy makers who have to meet legal and policy obligations ...
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Oxford Handbook of Public Health Practice (4 edn)
Ichiro Kawachi, Iain Lang, and Walter Ricciardi (eds)
Fully revised and updated for the fourth edition, the award-winning Oxford Handbook of Public Health Practice remains the first resort for practitioners in the field. Structured into ...
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Public and Community Psychiatry
James G. BakerSarah E. BakerSteven M. Strakowski
Physicians who choose to serve in public sector mental healthcare settings and physicians-in-training assigned to public sector mental health clinics may not be fully prepared for the many ...
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Public Bioethics: Principles and Problems
James F. Childress
Doing public bioethics involves analyzing and assessing actual and proposed public policies regarding biomedicine, healthcare, and public health. “Public bioethics” also refers to ...
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Social Injustice and Public Health
Barry S. Levy and Victor W. Sidel (eds)
This second edition of Social Injustice and Public Health is a comprehensive, up-to-date, evidence-based resource on the relationship of social injustice to many aspects of public health, ...
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The Vaccine Handbook: A Practitioner's Guide to Maximizing Use and Efficacy across the Lifespan
Tina Q. Tan, MD,, Melvin V. Gerbie, MD,, and John P. Flaherty, MD,
Vaccines are an integral part of routine preventative health care for persons of all ages and play an integral role in protecting individuals against vaccine-preventable diseases. This ...
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