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Wed, 23 Apr 2008 08:06:01 -0700
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Hello

Next Fall, I am teaching an undergraduate course that focuses on the 
meaning, measurement and determinants of health. Last time, the 
course had 35 students from 8-10 disciplines, years 1-5, and ages 
16-58.  We are teaching a new section limited to 1st and 2nd year 
students from  multiple departments and faculties. Class activities 
include lectures, videos, community guests, fun, community-service 
learning projects, and a final exam.

Does anyone know of  any books or textbooks that deal with population 
health, health promotion, determinants of health and would be 
suitable for 1st-year students. (Suggestions for other relevant 
age-appropriate resources would also be appreciated)

Thanks Jim

Dr. Jim Frankish
Professor & Director, Centre for Population Health Promotion Research
Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP), University of British Columbia
College for Interdisciplinary Studies, and Department of Healthcare & 
Epidemiology (Medicine)
Senior Scholar, Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research
Room 425, Library Processing Centre 2206 East Mall Vancouver BC V6T 1Z3
O: 604-822-9205, F: 822-9210, C: 778-987-9205, [log in to unmask]
Personal web - http://www.jimfrankish.com
Partners in Community Health Research Training Program, www.pchr.net

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