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SynopsisDrawing on his over 40 years-experience in global health practice and education, Richard Skolnik designed his latest text, Global Population Health: A Primer to provide a brief overview of global health to a wide range of health administration and clinical audiences. Beginning with a concise explanation of the importance of global health, this brief and engaging text moves on to examine a number of the most important global health issues and their economic and social consequences, before discussing some of the steps that can be taken to address these concerns in cost-effective, fair, doable, and sustainable ways. Excellent overview of global health that focuses on readers on gaining the knowledge to address five key questions from an evidence-based and interdisciplinary perspective. Concise length - only 150 pages - makes this text an easy and affordable supplement for a variety of courses. Written for a wide range of health professionals, from doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other clinical health professionals to health administrators and more. Navigate eBook access (included with the print text) provides online or offline access from a computer, tablet or mobile device. Global Population Health: A Primer is part of the Jones & Bartlett Learning Population Health Series. To learn more about the series, visit: https: //www.jblearning.com/populationhealth Watch Richard's Skolnik's Webinar, Bringing a Global Perspective into Your Course for additional insights and resources for global health. Suitable for a wide-range of courses in health administration, nursing, medicine, pharmacy, and other clinical health programs. (c) 2023 150 pages, Drawing on his over 40 years-experience in global health practice and education, Richard Skolnik designed his latest text, Global Population Health: A Primer to provide a brief overview of global health to a wide range of health administration and clinical audiences. Beginning with a concise explanation of the importance of global health, this brief and engaging text moves on to examine a number of the most important global health issues and their economic and social consequences, before discussing some of the steps that can be taken to address these concerns in cost-effective, fair, doable, and sustainable ways. Excellent overview of global health that focuses on readers on gaining the knowledge to address five key questions from an evidence-based and interdisciplinary perspective. Concise length - only 150 pages - makes this text an easy and affordable supplement for a variety of courses. Written for a wide range of health professionals, from doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other clinical health professionals to health administrators and more. Navigate eBook access (included with the print text) provides online or offline access from a computer, tablet or mobile device. Global Population Health: A Primer is part of the Jones & Bartlett Learning Population Health Series. To learn more about the series, visit: https://www.jblearning.com/populationhealth Watch Richard's Skolnik's Webinar, Bringing a Global Perspective into Your Course for additional insights and resources for global health. Suitable for a wide-range of courses in health administration, nursing, medicine, pharmacy, and other clinical health programs. © 2023 150 pages