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A reader in promoting public health; challenge and controversy.


9781412930758

A reader in promoting public health; challenge and controversy.

Ed. by Jenny Douglas Douglas, city, Isle of Man
Douglas, city (1991 pop. 19,950), capital of the Isle of Man, Great Britain. It is a popular resort, connected by rail to Ramsey and Port Erin, on the Irish Sea. Tourism is the chief industry.
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2007

287 pages

$42.95

Paperback

RA425

Edited ed·it  
tr.v. ed·it·ed, ed·it·ing, ed·its
1.
a. To prepare (written material) for publication or presentation, as by correcting, revising, or adapting.

b.
 by a team of five faculty from the UK's Open University, this text features a selection of 31 readings reflecting and challenging current thinking in the field of multidisciplinary mul·ti·dis·ci·pli·nar·y  
adj.
Of, relating to, or making use of several disciplines at once: a multidisciplinary approach to teaching. 
 public health. Topics addressed include key challenges and debates in the 21st century; deconstructing and reconstructing public health; links between research and knowledge about health, and how research informs policy; a global perspective on the potential for promoting public health; and the implementation of policy in local communities and multidisciplinary public health practice at a local level. For students of public health and health promotion, and health and social care professionals.

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Portland, town (1991 pop. 12,945), Dorset, S England. It is on the Isle of Portland, a small rocky peninsula. Portland stone has been used in St. Paul's Cathedral and other important London buildings. Lobsters and crabs are harvested.
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