World Health & Population
World Health & Population
November -0001
: 0-0.doi:10.12927/whp..17534
Abstract
The group discussed the idea that leaders should not be task-oriented. Instead, leadership depends on the ability to influence people and make them feel that the Public Health program is their program.
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This session includes the following articles:
Public Health, Health Ministries, and Governments: In
Juxtaposition?
Dr. (Ms.) Gillian Biscoe
Involving Communities in Public Health Practice
Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne
Choosing Interventions: The Role of Health Economics
Dr. David B. Evans
Epidemiology for Sound Public Health Policy
Prof. Klim McPherson
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