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Identifying Global Health Competencies to Prepare 21st Century Global Health Professionals: Report from the Global Health Competency Subcommittee of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Copyright © American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics 2014

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In addition to the co-authors, the following individuals are members of the CUGH Subcomittee on competencies: Adams, Virginia, Director of National League for Nursing Center for Diversity and Global Initiatives; Dr. Jessica Evert, , Executive Director, Child and Family Health International; Fields, Elise, University of Washington; Dr. Jody Olsen, , University of Maryland School of Social Work; Rowthorn, Virginia, University of Maryland Carey School of Law; Rudy, Sharon, Director, Global Health Fellows Program II, Public Health Institute; Shen, Jiabin, University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Simon, Lisa, Harvard University.Google Scholar
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