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WHOís failure to eradicate malaria (after a significant victory over smallpox) revealed the interrelationship of health and infrastructure, culture, politics and economic stability. In addition, it demonstrated the imperative that health campaigns be culturally-sensitive and discredited the notion of magic bullets for the worldís disease burdens. Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) was created in 1971 by physicians dissatisfied with the inadequate efforts of WHO and the International Red Cross to address structural and political barriers that led to health crises. In 1977 WHO shifted from a disease- specific to a health-for-all approach. . | Global Health Training in Graduate Medical Education A Guidebook 2ud Edition Jack Chase MD Jessica Evert MD Editors A Global Health Education Consortium Textbook GLOBAL HEALTH TRAINING IN GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION A Guidebook 2nd Edition Edited by Jack Chase MD Clinical Instructor Department of Family and Community Medicine University of California San Francisco Hospitalist East Bay Physicians Medical Group San Francisco California Jessica Evert MD Clinical Instructor Department of Family and Community Medicine University of California San Francisco Medical Director Child Family Health International San Francisco California Global Heal th iiducatiun Consortium This book is supported by the Global Health Education Consortium a non-profit organization of allied health professionals and educators dedicated to global health education in health professions schools and graduate medical education residency programs. Electronic versions of this textbook are available on the Global Health Education Consortium website at under Resources. Global Health Training in Graduate Medical Education A Guidebook 2nd Edition. Jack Chase MD Jessica Evert MD. Eds. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Unported License. To view a copy of this license visit http licenses by-nc or send a letter to Creative Commons 171 Second Street Suite 300 San Francisco California 94105 USA. Suggested Citation Chase JA Evert J. Eds. Global Health Training in Graduate Medical Education A Guidebook 2nd Edition. San Francisco Global Health Education Consortium 2011. p. cm. Front cover photos from top to bottom Mariel Bryden medical student at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine and community health volunteer Masakuru Keita lay a permethrin-treated bed net out to dry in Nana Kenieba Mali. This bed net distribution project is sponsored by the NGO Medicine for Mali. Photo credit Benjamin Bryden. A row of boarded
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