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Johns Hopkins University | AS.280.213

Public Health and Military Policy

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How do U.S. military activities affect global and domestic public health? The course will explore the perspective that specific policies governing U.S. military activities exert broad influences on the public's health, both in peace and war, and that in better understanding these influences, students will be positioned to recognize their significance in various public health settings, including international health, drug and vaccine development, and in the provision of mental healthcare to U.S. veterans.

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