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Caring for the World: A Guidebook to Global Health Opportunities

Paul K. Drain, Stephen A. Huffman, Sara E. Pirtle, and Kevin Chan
University of Toronto Press © 2009

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Cloth: Jan 1 2009 Active/Available

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256pp /
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As disparities in health care continue to widen between wealthy and impoverished nations, an increasing number of medical professionals are committing themselves to the growing field of global health. Caring for the World assembles the stories, experience, and advice of prominent global health practitioners in this inspired guidebook for health care workers who are interested in ? or already are ? improving the lives of people throughout the world.

Providing a wealth of valuable resources and information, the authors detail how individuals can find and prepare for global health work as well as how to obtain education and funding from governmental and non-governmental organizations. Skillfully addressing important issues related to working within other countries and cultures, they also provide practical advice on how to understand pandemics and the HIV/AIDS crisis in order to effect change.

Accessible, thorough, and concise, Caring for the World is essential reading for anyone interested in global health work, non-governmental organizations, and the current state of global health care.

Paul K. Drain is a resident physician at Stanford University Hospital

Stephen A. Huffman is the medical director of St. Rita?s Putnam County Emergency Room.

Sara E. Pirtle is the coordinator of the International Studies & Programs at the University of Nebraska Medical Center

Kevin Chan is a fellow in the Munk Centre for International Studies and Centre for International Health at the University of Toronto.



Endorsements/Review Excerpts

?Caring for the World is an excellent resource for both beginners and experienced workers in the field of Global Health. Filled with remarkable sources of information relating to opportunities, funding, and preparation, the materials go far beyond the usual resources available to practitioners. The high point of the book is hearing the words of experts on how their own careers were formed and shaped. This book is truly inspirational.?

-John Bryant, School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University-



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