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An invaluable desk reference for busy public health practitioners,
The Dictionary of Public Health is an alphabetical listing of
almost 5,000 words and phrases used in public health science and
practice. It offers definitions, discussion, and an occasional
brief commentary on the relevance of each term to people and their
health. This volume is a trusted resource for answers to questions
that arise in the course of public health practice, whether in the
office or in the field, in interactions with the public or with the
media.
The book contains cross-referenced definitions and discussions of
related terms and concepts. For easy reference, users will find
similarly worked definitions and discussions of important related
concepts listed under each of the commonly used keywords. A variety
of website links make it easy to find further information at the
users fingertips. Covering all aspects of public health, this book
serves as both a quick and handy reference tool and a vehicle for
more leisurely browsing.
Amid ongoing shifts world economic and political systems, the
promise for future public health is more tenuous than ever. Will
the today's economic systems sustain tomorrow's health? Will future
generations inherit fair access to health and health care? The best
hope for the health of future generations is the establishment of a
well-grounded, global public health system for today. To that end,
Global Public Health: Ecological Foundations addresses both the
challenges and cooperative solutions of contemporary public health,
all within a framework of social justice, environmental
sustainability, and global cooperation. With an emphasis upon
ecological foundations, this text approaches public health
principles-history, foundations, topics, and applications-with a
community-first perspective. By achieving global reach through
cooperative, local interventions, this text illustrates that
through the practice of public health we can also maintain the
health of our world. Blending established wisdom with new
perspectives, Global Public Health will stimulate better
understanding of how the different streams of public health can
work more synergistically to promote global health equity. It is a
foundation on which future public health measures can be built and
succeed.
Preventing Disease, the offspring of an extraordinary collaboration
between the U.S. and Canadian Preventive Services Task Forces,
presents a meticulous and objective review of the published
evidence on preventive measures. Examining such diverse and
relevant topics as screening for endometrial cancer, exercise
counselling for healthy adults, and the evidence for a causal
relation between dietary lipids and coronary heart disease, this
volume reflects the editors' shared conviction that recommendations
for preventive action should rarely exceed what is well justified
by the evidence. In the current period, characterized as the Second
Public Health Revolution, the authors' hard-nosed approach leads
them to ask the tough questions. Are preventive measures
cost-saving? Does preventive screening actually lead to treatment
in clinical practice? Does the treatment do more good than harm? To
what extent does our desire to eliminate causes of serious
disability, ill health and premature death cloud our objectivity?
All concerned about preventive medicine, community health, and
primary care will find valuable stimulation for thought and action
in this book: the contributions have gone beyond the rhetoric.
The new, completely revised, and updated edition of this classic
text --sponsored by the International Epidemiological Association
(IEA) and previously edited by John Last-- remains the definitive
dictionary in epidemiology worldwide. In fact, with contributions
from over 220 epidemiologists and other users of epidemiology from
around the globe, it is more than a dictionary: it includes
explanations and comments on both core epidemiologic terms and on
other scientific terms relevant to all professionals in clinical
medicine and public health, as well as to professionals in the
other health, life, and social sciences. Anyone seeking clarity on
epidemiologic and methodological definitions important to human
health will find it here. On the eve of a field trip to a foreign
land, a health scientist remarked that if he had to limit his
professional library to one volume on epidemiology, this would be
the book he would choose.
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