Why Global Health Matters
About the Book
Global health represents an integration of multi-causal problems, and as such, it must be considered by a diverse set of professions and humanitarian actors. Disasters of nature as well as of war and conflict are exacerbated by sustainability issues, lack of resources, poverty, and illness.
Problems of global health will never be solved by healthcare professionals alone. Political science, agriculture, engineering, military intervention, and policy experts are needed as well.
Why Global Health Matters aims to address multiple global health issues in multiple regions of the world from multiple perspectives. Admittedly, it’s an ambitious effort – but when tackling global crises, it would be a mistake to expect anything else.
Why Global Health Matters is divided into four sections: backgrounds and trends, approaches and clinical solutions, approaches and structural solutions, and sustainability. Whether you’re an academic looking for classroom material, a policymaker researching an issue, or a boots-on-the-ground humanitarian, there is something in this book for you.
Readers should use the table of contents to find the chapters they are most interested in, but should also explore chapters they might not otherwise be personally drawn to – oftentimes an unexpected perspective or an unanticipated voice is the most eye-opening.
The hope is that this book will both inspire new projects and improve existing ones, and that readers will not only be informed by this book but motivated by it.Read moreAbout the AuthorChris Stout is a licensed clinical psychologist and has a diverse background in various domains. He is the founding director of the Center for Global Initiatives which was ranked as a Top Healthcare Nonprofit by GreatNonprofits.org (2011 -16). He also is a faculty member in the College of Medicine and Advisory Board Member to the Center for Global Health, and was a Fellow in the School of Public Health at the University of Illinois, Chicago. He served as a Non-Governmental Organization Special Representative to the United Nations. He was appointed by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce to the Board of Examiners for the Baldrige National Quality Award. He holds the distinction of being one of only 100 world-wide leaders appointed to the World Economic Forum's Global Leaders of Tomorrow 2000 and he was an Invited Faculty at the Annual Meeting in Davos. He was invited by the Club de Madrid and Safe-Democracy. He is Vice President of Research and Data Analytics for ATI, a national orthopedic rehabilitation and sports medicine organization. Dr. Stout is a Fellow in three Divisions of the American Psychological Association, past-President of the Illinois Psychological Association, and is a Distinguished Practitioner in the National Academies of Practice. He is the Series Editor of Contemporary Psychology (Praeger) and "Getting Started" (Wiley & Sons). He produced the critically acclaimed four-volume set The Psychology of Terrorism and more recently, the highly praised and award-winning three volume set, The New Humanitarians, and is an Amazon.com Best Selling Author. His works have been translated into 8 languages. He was noted as being "one of the most frequently cited psychologists in the scientific literature" in a study by Hartwick College, and has won five Humanitarian Awards, four honorary doctorates, and is an inaugural inductee into his high school's and Purdue University's Hall of Fame.Read more
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