Literature DB >> 20730392

Global health: challenges and opportunities for Singapore.

E Jahncke1, M K Lim, A Seow, K S Chia, A Wilder-Smith.   

Abstract

Over the past decade, global health has evolved from a buzzword to a discipline, attracting interest from governments, academic institutions and funding organisations. Global health centres, institutes and initiatives in Western countries have increased in both size and number, aided primarily by institutional backing and supportive funding mechanisms. As the rise to prominence of global health on the public health agenda also coincides with shifts in global balances of power, Asia, as well as Singapore, has an expanded role to play in supporting global health teaching and research, both in the region and throughout the world. Foundations, universities, government agencies, statutory boards and the private sector all have an important role to play in moving the global health agenda forward in Singapore. Rigorous global health training and increased funding for global health research are now timely and essential in order for global health, as a discipline, to develop within Singapore and have an impact within the region.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20730392

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Singapore Med J        ISSN: 0037-5675            Impact factor:   1.858


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2.  A case study of global health at the university: implications for research and action.

Authors:  Andrew D Pinto; Donald C Cole; Aleida ter Kuile; Lisa Forman; Katherine Rouleau; Jane Philpott; Barry Pakes; Suzanne Jackson; Carles Muntaner
Journal:  Glob Health Action       Date:  2014-08-27       Impact factor: 2.640

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