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AIDS (Disease) --- HIV infections --- Medical assistance, American --- Evaluation research (Social action programs) --- Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes --- Social Sciences --- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral --- Internationality --- Quality of Health Care --- Lentivirus Infections --- Slow Virus Diseases --- Evaluation Studies as Topic --- Virus Diseases --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases --- Retroviridae Infections --- Health Services Administration --- Investigative Techniques --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Immune System Diseases --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Diseases --- RNA Virus Infections --- Health Care --- Government Programs --- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome --- HIV Infections --- Program Evaluation --- International Cooperation --- Public Health --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Communicable Diseases --- Government policy --- Evaluation --- Prevention --- International cooperation --- United States --- American medical assistance --- HIV (Viruses) infections --- HTLV-III infections --- HTLV-III-LAV infections --- Human T-lymphotropic virus III infections --- Evaluation of social action programs --- Evaluative research (Social action programs) --- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunological deficiency syndrome --- U.S.A. --- Jungtinės Amerikos valstybės --- Soedinennye Shtaty Si︠e︡vernoĭ Ameriki --- Soedinennye Shtaty Severnoĭ Ameriki --- Si︠e︡vero-Amerikanskīe Soedinennye Shtaty --- Severo-Amerikanskie Soedinennye Shtaty --- Zlucheni Derz︠h︡avy --- USA --- US --- Arhab --- Ar. ha-B. --- Artsot ha-Berit --- ولايات المتحدة الامريكية --- Wilāyāt al-Muttaḥidah al-Amirīkīyah --- ABSh --- Amerika Birlăshmish Shtatlary --- ABŞ --- Amerika Birlăşmi Ştatları --- Forente stater --- Spojené staty americké --- Severo-Amerikanskie Shtaty --- Sjedinjene Američke Države --- Zʹi︠e︡dnani Derz︠h︡avy Ameryky --- Amerikai Egyesült Államok --- Yhdysvallat --- Verenigde Staten --- Egyesült Államok --- Hiwsisayin Amerikayi Miatsʻeal Tērutʻiwnkʻ --- Estados Unidos de América --- United States of America --- Fareyniḳṭe Shṭaṭn --- Artzois Ha'bris --- Estados Unidos da América do Norte --- SShA --- Soedinennye Shtaty Ameriki --- VSA --- États-Unis d'Amérique --- Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika --- Stati Uniti d'America --- Estados Unidos --- EE.UU. --- Stany Zjednoczone --- ĒPA --- Amerika Qūrama Shtattary --- Amerika Qŭshma Shtatlari --- SAD --- Saharat ʻAmērikā --- Hēnomenai Politeiai Amerikēs --- ZSA --- Mei-kuo --- Meiguo --- Mei guo --- ZDA --- Združene države Amerike --- U.S. --- America (Republic) --- Amirika Carékat --- Verenigde State van Amerika --- VS --- ولايات المتحدة --- Wilāyāt al-Muttaḥidah --- ولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة --- Wilāyāt al-Muttaḥidah al-Amrīkīyah --- Estatos Unitos --- Estatos Unitos d'America --- Ètats-Unis d'Amèrica --- Estaos Xuníos d'América --- Estaos Xuníos --- Tetã peteĩ reko Amérikagua --- Istadus Unidus --- Amerika Birlăşmiş Ştatları --- Amerika ka Kelenyalen Jamanaw --- Bí-kok --- Amerika Qushma Shtattary --- AQSh --- Злучаныя Штаты Амерыкі --- Zluchanyi︠a︡ Shtaty Ameryki --- Yunaeted Stet blong Amerika --- Yunaeted Stet --- Vaeinigte Staatn --- Vaeinigte Staatn vo Amerika --- Stadoù-Unanet Amerika --- Sŭedineni amerikanski shtati --- САЩ --- SASht --- Съединените щати --- Sŭedinenite shtati --- Америка (Republic) --- Amerika (Republic) --- Estats Units d'Amèrica --- Америкӑри Пӗрлешӳллӗ Штатсем --- Amerikări Pĕrleshu̇llĕ Shtatsem --- Stati Uniti --- SUA (Stati Uniti d'America) --- Unol Daleithiau America --- Unol Daleithiau --- Amerikas Forenede Stater --- Vereinigte Staaten --- Wááshindoon Bikéyah Ałhidadiidzooígíí --- Zjadnośone staty Ameriki --- Ameerika Ühendriigid --- Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες της Αμερικής --- Hēnōmenes Politeies tēs Amerikēs --- Η.Π.Α. --- Ē.P.A. --- Usono --- Unuiĝintaj Ŝtatoj de Ameriko --- Американь Вейтьсэндявкс Штаттнэ --- Amerikanʹ Veĭtʹsėndi︠a︡vks Shtattnė --- Ameriketako Estatu Batuak --- Feriene Steaten --- Feriene Steaten fan Amearika --- FS --- Stâts Unîts di Americhe --- Stâts Unîts --- Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá --- Steatyn Unnaneysit America --- Steatyn Unnaneysit --- S.U.A. --- Na Stàitean Aonaichte --- NSA --- Mî-koet --- 미국 --- Miguk --- Amerikayi Miatsʻyal Nahangner --- Miatsʻyal Nahangner --- Lentivirus infections --- Sexually transmitted diseases --- Social action --- Social sciences --- Social service --- Immunological deficiency syndromes --- Virus-induced immunosuppression --- Research --- Spojené obce severoamerické --- Американь Вейтьсэндявкс Штаттнэ --- États-Unis --- É.-U. --- ÉU
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Children - Violence against - Prevention. --- Family violence --- Victims of family violence --- Women --- Children --- Violence --- Crime --- Criminology --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Domestic Violence --- Spouse Abuse --- Child Abuse --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency --- Prevention --- Violence against
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"After the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and subsequent anthrax mailings, the U.S. government prioritized a biosurveillance strategy aimed at detecting, monitoring, and characterizing national security health threats in human and animal populations, food, water, agriculture, and the environment. However, gaps and challenges in biosurveillance efforts and integration of biosurveillance activities remain. September 8-9, 2011, the IOM held a workshop to explore the information-sharing and collaboration processes needed for the nation's integrated biosurveillance strategy."-- Publisher's description.
Biological warfare -- United States -- Prevention -- Congresses. --- Biological warfare -- United States -- Safety measures -- Evaluation -- Congresses. --- Emergency management -- United States -- Planning -- Evaluation -- Congresses. --- Interagency coordination -- United States -- Congresses. --- Public health surveillance -- United States -- Evaluation -- Congresses. --- Biological warfare --- Public health surveillance --- Emergency management --- Interagency coordination --- Public Relations --- Terrorism --- Population Surveillance --- Health Services --- Communication --- Biological Warfare --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Violence --- War --- Organization and Administration --- Behavior --- Information Science --- Public Health Practice --- Crime --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Public Health --- Social Problems --- Health Services Administration --- Health Care --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Sociology --- Environment and Public Health --- Criminology --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Interinstitutional Relations --- Bioterrorism --- Biosurveillance --- Information Dissemination --- Emergency Medical Services --- Military & Naval Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Military Engineering --- Prevention --- Evaluation --- Safety measures --- Planning
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On February 26-27, 2014, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Forum on Global Violence Prevention convened a workshop titled Mental Health and Violence: Opportunities for Prevention and Early Intervention. The workshop brought together advocates and experts in public health and mental health, anthropology, biomedical science, criminal justice, global health and development, and neuroscience to examine experience, evidence, and practice at the intersection of mental health and violence. Participants explored how violence impacts mental health and how mental health influences violence and discussed approaches to improve research and practice in both domains. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop"--
Violence --- Psychological aspects --- Health aspects --- prevention & control.
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"In the last 25 years, a major shift has occurred in the field of violence prevention, from the assumption that violence is inevitable to the realization that violence is preventable. As we learn more about what works to reduce violence, the challenge facing those who work in the field is how to use all of this new information to rapidly deploy or enhance new programs. At the same time, new communications technologies and distribution channels have altered traditional means of communications, and have made community-based efforts to prevent violence possible by making information readily available. How can these new technologies be successfully applied to the field of violence prevention? On December 8-9, 2011, the IOM's Forum on Global Violence Prevention held a workshop to explore the intersection of violence prevention and information and communications technology. The workshop - called "mPreventViolence" - provided an opportunity for practitioners to engage in new and innovative thinking concerning these two fields with the goal of bridging gaps in language, processes, and mechanisms. The workshop focused on exploring the potential applications of technology to violence prevention, drawing on experience in development, health, and the social sector as well as from industry and the private sector. Communication and Technology for Violence Prevention: Workshop Summary is the report that fully explains this workshop"--Publisher's description.
Violence - prevention and control. --- Violence --- Communication --- Technology --- Health Occupations --- Publication Formats --- Social Problems --- Behavior --- Information Science --- Communications Media --- Technology, Industry, and Agriculture --- Crime --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Technology, Industry, Agriculture --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Criminology --- Publication Characteristics --- Sociology --- Social Sciences --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Telecommunications --- Evidence-Based Practice --- Congresses --- Sociology & Social History --- Social Change --- Prevention --- Occupations --- Global Health. --- Social Media. --- prevention & control.
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Violence --- Forecasting --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Environmental aspects --- Violent behavior --- Social psychology
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Violence --- Family violence --- Victims of family violence --- Economics --- Crime --- Social Problems --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Criminology --- Sociology --- Health Care --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Costs and Cost Analysis --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency --- Social aspects --- Economic aspects --- Research
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"In January 2014, the Board on Children, Youth, and Families of the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council, in collaboration with the IOM Board on Global Health, launched the Forum on Investing in Young Children Globally. At this meeting, the participants agreed to focus on creating and sustaining, over 3 years, an evidence-driven community of stakeholders that aims to explore existing, new, and innovative science and research from around the world and translate this evidence into sound and strategic investments in policies and practices that will make a difference in the lives of children and their caregivers. Financing Investments in Young Children Globally is the summary of a workshop hosted by the Forum on Investing in Young Children Globally in August 2014. This workshop, on financing investments for young children, brought together stakeholders from such disciplines as social protection, nutrition, education, health, finance, economics, and law and included practitioners, advocates, researchers, and policy makers. Presentations and discussions identified some of the current issues in financing investments across health, education, nutrition, and social protection that aim to improve children's developmental potential. This report explores issues across three broad domains of financing: (1) costs of programs for young children; (2) sources of funding, including public and private investments; and (3) allocation of these investments, including cash transfers, microcredit programs, block grants, and government restructuring."
Investments. --- Youth. --- Medical policy --- Child welfare --- Children --- Economics --- Investments --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Social Sciences --- Social Welfare & Social Work - General --- Child & Youth Development --- Health and hygiene --- Sociological aspects
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"In September 2014, the Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education and the Forum on Public-Private Partnerships for Global Health and Safety of the Institute of Medicine convened a workshop on empowering women and strengthening health systems and services through investing in nursing and midwifery enterprise. Experts in women's empowerment, development, health systems' capacity building, social enterprise and finance, and nursing and midwifery explored the intersections between and among these domains. Innovative and promising models for more sustainable health care delivery that embed women's empowerment in their missions were examined. Participants also discussed uptake and scale; adaptation, translation, and replication; financing; and collaboration and partnership. Empowering Women and Strengthening Health Systems and Services Through Investing in Nursing and Midwifery Enterprise summarizes the presentations and discussion of the workshop. This report highlights examples and explores broad frameworks for existing and potential intersections of different sectors that could lead to better health and well-being of women around the world, and how lessons learned from these examples might be applied in the United States."--Publisher's description.
Midwives --- Midwifery --- Developing countries.
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