Global health education in Chinese universities and potential for collaboration with schools of nursing: A qualitative study
Background: The Chinese Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CCUGH) was established within schools of public health in 2013 with the goal of enhancing global health in China. Expanding nursing students' exposure to global health curricula is important as nurses are essential actors in...
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Main Authors: | Quanlei Li (Author), Stephen Gloyd (Author), Dong Xu (Author), Yan Hu (Author), Huaping Liu (Author), Sarah Gimbel (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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