Learn why we should all be concerned about global health.
We live in a global village where contact with cultures from around the world is one flight away. Because of our increasing connectedness and travel, the geographic boundaries that used to insulate people from diseases are now dissolved.
Add in the ethical dimensions to global health concerns and the destabilizing effects of disease and malnutrition on countries and communities, and it quickly becomes clear that the health of others around the world can and does impact us all.
GLOBAL HEALTH SERIES (GH)
Our global health classes provide you with a basic understanding of global health for public health practice. Access to this training is via the Public Health Foundation’s TRAIN Learning Network.
(GH002) Global Health Introduction
(GH003) Determinants of Global Health
(GH004) Indicators and Measurement of Global Health - Part 1
(GH005) Indicators and Measurement of Global Health - Part 2
(GH006) Global Health Education, Economics and Development - Basic Concepts, Part 1
(GH007) Global Health Education, Economics and Development - Basic Concepts, Part 2
(GH008) Malaria and Global Health
(GH009) Leishmaniasis and Global Health
(GH010) Cryptosporidiosis and Global Health
(GH011) Foodborne Trematodiases and Global Health
(GH012) Schistosomiasis and Global Health
(GH013) Measles, Rubella and Global Health
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