Health in humanitarian emergencies: principles and practice for public health and healthcare practitioners
The fields of Global Health and Global Emergency Response have attracted increased interest and study. There has been tremendous growth in the educational opportunities around humanitarian emergencies; however, educational resources have not yet followed the same growth. This book corrects this tren...
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Cambridge University Press
2018
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Zusammenfassung: | The fields of Global Health and Global Emergency Response have attracted increased interest and study. There has been tremendous growth in the educational opportunities around humanitarian emergencies; however, educational resources have not yet followed the same growth. This book corrects this trend, offering a comprehensive single resource dedicated to health in humanitarian emergencies. Providing an introduction to the public health principles of response to humanitarian emergencies, the text also emphasizes the need to coordinate the public health and emergency clinical response within the architecture of the greater response effort. With contributing authors among some of the world's leading health experts and policy influencers in the field, the content is based on best practices, peer reviewed evidence, and expert consensus. The text acts as a resource for clinical and public health practitioners, graduate-level students, and individuals working in response to humanitarian emergencies for government agencies, international agencies, and NGOs. |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 485 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781107477261 |
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spelling | Health in humanitarian emergencies principles and practice for public health and healthcare practitioners edited by David Townes, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, Mike Gerber, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, Mark Anderson, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2018 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 485 Seiten) txt c cr The fields of Global Health and Global Emergency Response have attracted increased interest and study. There has been tremendous growth in the educational opportunities around humanitarian emergencies; however, educational resources have not yet followed the same growth. This book corrects this trend, offering a comprehensive single resource dedicated to health in humanitarian emergencies. Providing an introduction to the public health principles of response to humanitarian emergencies, the text also emphasizes the need to coordinate the public health and emergency clinical response within the architecture of the greater response effort. With contributing authors among some of the world's leading health experts and policy influencers in the field, the content is based on best practices, peer reviewed evidence, and expert consensus. The text acts as a resource for clinical and public health practitioners, graduate-level students, and individuals working in response to humanitarian emergencies for government agencies, international agencies, and NGOs. Anderson, Mark Gerber, Mike Townes, David Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781107062689 |
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