Global Health

A blog to support Portland State University students learning about global health

About the class


PHE 444U- Global Health

Course Description
Offered by the School of Community Health at Portland State University, this course critically explores global public health issues as they pertain to different populations throughout the world. Course topics include determinants of global health, health and human rights, global disease eradication, environmental and infectious diseases, and health needs of specific populations. 

Instructor
Dawn M. Richardson, DrPH, MPH

Teaching Assistant
Melissa Langager
  

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  • Blood and Milk
  • End the Neglect
  • Humanosphere
  • Karen Grepin's Global Health Blog
  • Maternal Health Taskforce
  • Ramblings from Another Corner of the World
  • Sarah Boseley's Global Health Blog
  • Taking the Long Way
  • The Skinnie Scoop
  • topnamen | Malaria blog
  • Voices for a Malaria-Free Future

Blog Archive

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    • ▼  June (6)
      • Examining the MDGs and How they Influenced Health ...
      • Global Obesity
      • Social Determinants of Health
      • HIV
      • What is the actual meaning about sugary drinks?
      • The Negative Social Effects of Childhood Obesity
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    • ►  February (11)
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