
Turning the World Upside Down: The Search for Global Health in the 21st Century (Paperback) by Nigel Crisp
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
- ISBN: 9781853159336
- Condition: New
- Trade paperback
- Language: English
- Pages: 240
- Trade paperback (US). Sewn binding. 240 p. Contains: Line drawings, black & white, Figures.
- Turning the World Upside Down is a search to understand what is happening and what it means for us all. It is based on Nigel Crisp's own journey from running the largest health system in the world to working in some of the poorest countries, and draws upon his own experiences to explore new ideas and innovations around the world. The book has three unique features: Describes what rich countries can learn from poorer ones, as well as the other way round Deals with health in rich and poor countries in the same way, not treating them as totally different, and suggests that instead of talking about international development we should talk about co-development Sets out a new vision for global health, and our rights and accountabilities as citizens of the world There is an unfair import export business in people and ideas that flourishes between rich and poor countries. Rich countries import trained health workers and export their ideas and ideology about health in poorer ones, whether or not they are appropriate or useful. What, Nigel Crisp asks, if we were to turn the world upside down - so the import export business was reversed and poorer countries exported their ideas and experience whilst richer ones exported their health workers? Health leaders in poorer countries, without the resources or the baggage of rich countries, have learned to innovate, to build on the strengths of the population and their communities and develop new approaches that are relevant for the rich and poor alike. At the same time, richer countries and their health workers could help poorer countries to train, in their own country, the workers they need for the future. They would help pay a debt for all the workers who have migrated and learn themselves the new ways of working, which they will need in the 21st Century. We could stop talking about international development - as something the rich world does to the poor - and start talking about co-development, our shared learning and shared future. There is already a movement of people and ideas travelling in this direction. Young people get this intuitively. Many thousands of young professionals want a different professional education for themselves - in global health. Together with the leaders from poorer countries and the innovators around the world, they are creating a new global vision for health. Turning the World Upside Down is a search for understanding that helps us to see how Western Scientific Medicine, which has served us so well in the 20th Century, needs to adapt and evolve to cope with the demands of the 21st Century. It sets our a new vision and concludes by describing the actions we need to take to accelerate the change.
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreHealth, Mind & Body, Business & Investing
- Publication dateJanuary, 2010
- Pages240
- PublisherCRC Press
Current price is USD$39.24
Price when purchased online
Out of stock
How do you want your item?
Out of stock
About this item
Product details
9781853159336. New condition. Trade paperback. Language: English. Pages: 240. Trade paperback (US). Sewn binding. 240 p. Contains: Line drawings, black & white, Figures. Turning the World Upside Down is a search to understand what is happening and what it means for us all. It is based on Nigel Crisp's own journey from running the largest health system in the world to working in some of the poorest countries, and draws upon his own experiences to explore new ideas and innovations around the world. The book has three unique features: Describes what rich countries can learn from poorer ones, as well as the other way round Deals with health in rich and poor countries in the same way, not treating them as totally different, and suggests that instead of talking about international development we should talk about co-development Sets out a new vision for global health, and our rights and accountabilities as citizens of the world There is an unfair import export business in people and ideas that flourishes between rich and poor countries. Rich countries import trained health workers and export their ideas and ideology about health in poorer ones, whether or not they are appropriate or useful. What, Nigel Crisp asks, if we were to turn the world upside down - so the import export business was reversed and poorer countries exported their ideas and experience whilst richer ones exported their health workers? Health leaders in poorer countries, without the resources or the baggage of rich countries, have learned to innovate, to build on the strengths of the population and their communities and develop new approaches that are relevant for the rich and poor alike. At the same time, richer countries and their health workers could help poorer countries to train, in their own country, the workers they need for the future. They would help pay a debt for all the workers who have migrated and learn themselves the new ways of working, which they will need in the 21st Century. We could stop talking about international development - as something the rich world does to the poor - and start talking about co-development, our shared learning and shared future. There is already a movement of people and ideas travelling in this direction. Young people get this intuitively. Many thousands of young professionals want a different professional education for themselves - in global health. Together with the leaders from poorer countries and the innovators around the world, they are creating a new global vision for health. Turning the World Upside Down is a search for understanding that helps us to see how Western Scientific Medicine, which has served us so well in the 20th Century, needs to adapt and evolve to cope with the demands of the 21st Century. It sets our a new vision and concludes by describing the actions we need to take to accelerate the change.
- ISBN: 9781853159336
- Condition: New
- Trade paperback
- Language: English
- Pages: 240
- Trade paperback (US). Sewn binding. 240 p. Contains: Line drawings, black & white, Figures.
- Turning the World Upside Down is a search to understand what is happening and what it means for us all. It is based on Nigel Crisp's own journey from running the largest health system in the world to working in some of the poorest countries, and draws upon his own experiences to explore new ideas and innovations around the world. The book has three unique features: Describes what rich countries can learn from poorer ones, as well as the other way round Deals with health in rich and poor countries in the same way, not treating them as totally different, and suggests that instead of talking about international development we should talk about co-development Sets out a new vision for global health, and our rights and accountabilities as citizens of the world There is an unfair import export business in people and ideas that flourishes between rich and poor countries. Rich countries import trained health workers and export their ideas and ideology about health in poorer ones, whether or not they are appropriate or useful. What, Nigel Crisp asks, if we were to turn the world upside down - so the import export business was reversed and poorer countries exported their ideas and experience whilst richer ones exported their health workers? Health leaders in poorer countries, without the resources or the baggage of rich countries, have learned to innovate, to build on the strengths of the population and their communities and develop new approaches that are relevant for the rich and poor alike. At the same time, richer countries and their health workers could help poorer countries to train, in their own country, the workers they need for the future. They would help pay a debt for all the workers who have migrated and learn themselves the new ways of working, which they will need in the 21st Century. We could stop talking about international development - as something the rich world does to the poor - and start talking about co-development, our shared learning and shared future. There is already a movement of people and ideas travelling in this direction. Young people get this intuitively. Many thousands of young professionals want a different professional education for themselves - in global health. Together with the leaders from poorer countries and the innovators around the world, they are creating a new global vision for health. Turning the World Upside Down is a search for understanding that helps us to see how Western Scientific Medicine, which has served us so well in the 20th Century, needs to adapt and evolve to cope with the demands of the 21st Century. It sets our a new vision and concludes by describing the actions we need to take to accelerate the change.
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. Â
Specifications
Book format
Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
Genre
Health, Mind & Body, Business & Investing
Publication date
January, 2010
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Routledge Library Editions: Colonialism History of the British West Indies, (Paperback) $67.42
$6742current price $67.42Routledge Library Editions: Colonialism History of the British West Indies, (Paperback)
A Missionary Among Cannibals: or, the Life of John Hunt Who Was Eminently Successful in Converting the People of Fiji Fr, (Paperback) $23.39
$2339current price $23.39A Missionary Among Cannibals: or, the Life of John Hunt Who Was Eminently Successful in Converting the People of Fiji Fr, (Paperback)
The Cambridge Modern History; Volume 14 (Paperback) $31.95
$3195current price $31.95The Cambridge Modern History; Volume 14 (Paperback)
A New Criminal Type in Jakarta: Counter-Revolution Today, (Paperback) $29.55
$2955current price $29.55A New Criminal Type in Jakarta: Counter-Revolution Today, (Paperback)
Commerce and Its Discontents in Eighteenth-Century French Political Thought, (Paperback) $44.64
$4464current price $44.64Commerce and Its Discontents in Eighteenth-Century French Political Thought, (Paperback)
The Unaccountability Machine: Why Big Systems Make Terrible Decisions--And How the World Lost Its Mind, (Paperback) $18.15
$1815current price $18.15The Unaccountability Machine: Why Big Systems Make Terrible Decisions--And How the World Lost Its Mind, (Paperback)
Jossey-Bass Health Care Series Health Care in the New Millennium: Vision, Values, and Leadership, (Paperback) $31.11
$3111current price $31.11Jossey-Bass Health Care Series Health Care in the New Millennium: Vision, Values, and Leadership, (Paperback)
Sovereign Mars: Transforming Our Values Through Space Settlement, (Paperback) $24.37 Was $28.47
$2437current price $24.37, Was $28.47$28.47Sovereign Mars: Transforming Our Values Through Space Settlement, (Paperback)
A History of Currency in the British Colonies (Paperback) $27.95
$2795current price $27.95A History of Currency in the British Colonies (Paperback)
Management: A New Paradigm for the 21st Century, (Paperback) $25.02
$2502current price $25.02Management: A New Paradigm for the 21st Century, (Paperback)
Eternal Surrender: A Journey for Parents Who Have Lost a Child, (Paperback) $25.46
$2546current price $25.46Eternal Surrender: A Journey for Parents Who Have Lost a Child, (Paperback)
Routledge Library Editions: Health, Dise Diet-Related Diseases: The Modern Epidemic, (Paperback) $31.99
$3199current price $31.99Routledge Library Editions: Health, Dise Diet-Related Diseases: The Modern Epidemic, (Paperback)
Sciences: Choix Des Meilleurs Médicamens Pour Les Maladies Les Plus Désespérées. Tome 2 (Paperback) $26.95
$2695current price $26.95Sciences: Choix Des Meilleurs Médicamens Pour Les Maladies Les Plus Désespérées. Tome 2 (Paperback)
Health and Society The Political Economy of Health Care: Where the Nhs Came from and Where It Could Lead, (Paperback) $35.45
$3545current price $35.45Health and Society The Political Economy of Health Care: Where the Nhs Came from and Where It Could Lead, (Paperback)
Britain's Declining Empire: The Road to Decolonisation, 1918-1968, (Paperback) $47.00
$4700current price $47.00Britain's Declining Empire: The Road to Decolonisation, 1918-1968, (Paperback)
Routledge Focus on Business and Manageme Systems Thinking and Sustainable Healthcare Delivery, (Paperback) $34.16
$3416current price $34.16Routledge Focus on Business and Manageme Systems Thinking and Sustainable Healthcare Delivery, (Paperback)
London Churches Before the Great Fire (Paperback) $25.37
$2537current price $25.37London Churches Before the Great Fire (Paperback)
Minor Morals for Young People.: Illustrated in Tales and Travels.; v. 2 (Paperback) $22.95
$2295current price $22.95Minor Morals for Young People.: Illustrated in Tales and Travels.; v. 2 (Paperback)
Life of Thomas, First Lord Denman: Formerly Lord Chief Justice of England; Volume 2 (Paperback) $24.95
$2495current price $24.95Life of Thomas, First Lord Denman: Formerly Lord Chief Justice of England; Volume 2 (Paperback)
Salvin Osbert 1 Coloured Figures of the Birds of the British Islands / Issued by Lo (Paperback) $22.95
$2295current price $22.95Salvin Osbert 1 Coloured Figures of the Birds of the British Islands / Issued by Lo (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet
