International Public Health Policy As an international public health student, I will acquire an important part of my education abroad. My formal education may damage the more culturally relevant knowledge and practice, considering that clear Western perspective, but still incomplete. The Harvard Public Health program will give me the flexibility to learn about Asian public health policy and programs, and its advantages can not be denied. Asia is well aware of the rapidly changing socioeconomic situation, especially the emergence of chronic diseases in industrialized countries and the health effects of infectious diseases.
WHO plays an important role in international public health policy and international public health. Health coordination and guidance are the main responsibility of the World Health Organization (WHO), the organization of the United Nations (UN). Other responsibilities of WHO are to assess and monitor health trends, provide technical support to each country, clarify policy selections based on evidence, formulate standards and norms, develop health research agenda, and It is to play a leading role in the health problem of. In the eradication of small pox, WHO has played a leading role since its founding. The current priorities of WHO are: network, publication, promotion of coverage, substance abuse, occupational health, healthy diet and food safety, nutrition, aging and development, reproductive and sexual health, It is relieving the effect of sexual diseases. Tuberculosis, malaria, HIV / AIDS
The decision to make this policy document was made by the American doctor's health and public policy committee. And it deals with issues affecting American public health and internal medicine and its professional work. Understand literature review and recommendations made through input from non-member experts from various university members and fields. In July 2013, College Board confirmed and approved policy documents and relevant recommendations.
This policy document was drafted by the ACP's Health and Public Policy Committee, addressing issues affecting US public health and internal medicine and its professional work. During the period from 1990 to 2017, the authors reviewed the available surveys, reports, questionnaires, related news articles, policy papers, websites, and other women's health related information between PubMed and Google Scholar did. Recommendations are based on review of the literature and opinion of the ACP Executive Board, the Executive Board, the Early Specialist Committee, the Resident Committee / Researcher, the Student Members Committee, the Asian Association Council and non-member experts in this area . On April 16, 2018, the ACP Board reviewed and approved policy documents and related recommendations. All of the financial assistance provided to create this position paper is from the ACP operation budget.