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Global Network for Doctoral Health Leadership is an innovative approach to maximize and distribute scarse educational resources to improve health leadership education opportunities. The International Network for Doctoral Health Leadership (NETDOC)is a community of public health faculty, students and staff who are working to build a cooperative international network dedicated to accelerating the pace and reach of doctoral-level leadership training for health professionals around the world.
NETDOC members agree to share health leadership curricula, distance learning technology, and school resources. By addressing the need for global leadership development of health professionals, it is hoped that countries will make gains to improve the health of its citizens.
Inaugural members include: BI School of Management, Norway King's College, England EHESP School of Public Health, Rennes & Paris, France London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, England University of California at Berkley, USA University of Georgia, USA University of Minnesota, USA University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA University of Toronto, Canada University of the West Indies, Mona
This international collaborative network will offer professional distance doctoral programs in health leadership and represents the genesis of an interdependent approach to improving the conditions in which people can be healthy, worldwide.
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