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Thanks for your help. 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


-----Original Message-----
From: Health Promotion on the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Ana Quinones
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 9:33 AM
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Subject: Re: [CLICK4HP] Undergrads & determinants of health

If you're at all interested in fundamental factors that focus on race, 
the LaVeist public health reader is excellent:  _Race, Ethnicity and 
Health_ (2002).  I think these readings are pretty accessible for an 
undergraduate audience, but some of the chapters may be a bit 
statistically sophisticated.  Still, the substantive text is pretty 
excellent.

Ana Quinones ([log in to unmask])
Health Management and Policy
School of Public Health
University of Michigan

ZS Worotynec wrote:
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>> Hello
>>
>> 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
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