题名

COVID-19 and forces shaping global public health: challenges for academic public health before the next pandemic - KP Chen Memorial Lecture, November 12, 2021

并列篇名

新冠肺炎與形塑全球公共衛生的力量:在下一個全球大流行來臨前公共衛生學界所面對的挑戰-第四屆陳拱北教授公共衛生紀念講座(2021年11月12日)

DOI

10.6288/TJPH.202206_41(3).AL202201

作者

John R. Finnegan Jr.;張書森

关键词
期刊名称

台灣公共衛生雜誌

卷期/出版年月

41卷3期(2022 / 06 / 29)

页次

235 - 248

内容语文

英文;繁體中文

中文摘要

This presentation is a review and discussion of some of the crucial lessons we are learning from the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on global public health. How will we in the public health academic community contribute to addressing these challenges through our research, our teaching, and our engagement with policymakers and the public? Is it business as usual or do we "step up our game?" If the latter, what are our goals, and how should we reshape, re-frame and re-energize our three missions (research, education, community engagement) to achieve them? Importantly, what can we in academic public health do to connect ourselves better globally for coming public health challenges?

主题分类 醫藥衛生 > 預防保健與衛生學
醫藥衛生 > 社會醫學
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