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Global Health Collaboration
[electronic resource] :
Challenges and Lessons /
edited by Margaret S. Winchester, Caprice A. Knapp, Rhonda BeLue.
1st ed. 2018.
Cham :
Springer International Publishing :
Imprint: Springer,
2018.
VIII, 107 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color.
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Introduction -- Addressing global health education needs of students from across the globe -- Connecting Problems, Connecting Scholars: Creating a Sustainable Interdisciplinary Discourse Around Migration, Urbanization, and Health -- Secret History: Transcultural adaptation of a training intervention promoting empathic engagement and self-case for obstetric staff -- Provider workload and multiple morbidities in the Caribbean and South Africa -- Project Redemption: Conducting Research with Informal Workers in NYC, USA and Pune, India -- Applying a framework for urbanization to maternal and child health -- Long-term prospects and global health collaboration. .
Open Access
This stimulating open access volume details the innovative work of the Pan Institution Network for Global Health in creating collaborative research-based answers to large-scale health issues. Equitable partnerships among member universities representing North America, Africa, Asia, and Europe reverse standard cross-national dynamics to develop locally relevant responses to health challenges as well as their underlying disparities. Case studies focusing on multiple morbidities and effects of urbanization on health illustrate open dialogue in addressing HIV, maternal/child health, diabetes, and other major concerns. These instructive examples model collaborations between global North and South as meaningful steps toward the emerging global future of public health. Included in the coverage: Building sustainable networks: introducing the Pan Institution Network for Global Health Fostering dialogues in global health education: a graduate and undergraduate approach Provider workload and multiple morbidities in the Caribbean and South Africa Project Redemption: conducting research with informal workers in New York City Partnership and collaboration in global health: valuing reciprocity Global Health Collaboration will interest faculty working within the field of global health; scholars within public health, health policy, and cognate disciplines; as well as administrators looking to develop international university partnerships around global health and graduate students in the areas of global health, health administration, and public health and related social sciences (e.g., sociology, anthropology, demography).
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