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Teaching law and health Maia Mestvirishvili Irina Bakradze Tina Tsomaia SKOPJE
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WHO Definition of Health A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” (WHO Constitution, 1948) (WHO Constitution, 1948)2004
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Public Health Law 2 credit course (ECTS credits are based on 14 academic hours of contact time and each teaching day is 4 academic hours MPH program implemented by the International School of Public Health, Tbilisi State Medical University.
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Georgian Institute of Public Affairs Master’s degree programs in law, journalism, PR
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Foundations of public health law
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HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Children Children Disability Disability Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Gender perspective Gender perspective Euthanasia Euthanasia Palliative care Palliative care Mental health Mental health
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Missing girl story Sex ratio per birth is increased A phenomenon limited to theCaucasus
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Selective abortions Socio cultural norms and traditions number of abortions Illegal abortions, implementation of new regulations, violation of existing laws( informed consent)
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Patient centered health care VS doctor oriented health care
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Dehumanized care how to deal with this expanding the target audience media campaigns professional journalism standards(examples) NYT health guide Dehumanized care how to deal with this expanding the target audience media campaigns professional journalism standards(examples) NYT health guide
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Behavior Health promotion Education Education JournalistDoctorlawyer
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But all other must be based on evidence
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