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How can global perspectives be incorporated into training?
Incorporating global perspectives in Epidemiology training is crucial for understanding health issues that transcend borders. This can be achieved by:
Exchange Programs
: Facilitating international learning experiences.
Collaborative Research
: Partnering with global health institutions.
Cross-Cultural Studies
: Examining health outcomes in different populations.
Global Health Courses
: Including topics on global health policies and practices.
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