SOCIAL JUSTICE, HEALTH, AND HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Rosales et al discuss the challenges and opportunities in schools of public health. They believe that their obligation as a school of public health is to continuously look beyond traditional methods to address public health issues, as "the study of the behavioral determinants of risk behavior,...
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