The need for Leadership in Global Health
- Globalization has brought with it many advances in health, but also a new range of challenges.
- There is a need to move from “nation-focused” (international) public health to global public health.
- Global public health leadership requires that respect be shown to evidence, especially that about the changing nature of disease worldwide.
Why the world needs the Global Health leaderships (GHL)?
- The GHL given them concern for people’s health and wellbeing, they are already equipped to confront the major pressing global health problems of today. They have the right attitudes and values.
- The drivers of the global health agenda are in great need of medical advice: failed diagnosis abounds.
- The challenges in global health for the coming decades are far more familiar to the GHL, as a medical practitioner in a highly economically advanced nation, than was the case when the only threat to world health was infectious disease.
Others share our view about the importance of medical engagement with global health. In reviewing the contribution that the immense United Kingdom National Health Service could make to global health recently, provided a report that specifies how, through shared policy development, assistance with workforce development and sharing information. Ideas and reports of success. Medicine can indeed make a profound contribution to global development.
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