The Library now has access to GIDEON (Global Infectious Disease and Epidemiology Network). GIDEON is an interactive, comprehensive resource used for diagnosis and reference in the fields of tropical and infectious diseases, epidemiology, microbiology and antimicrobial chemotherapy. It is used in public health settings, clinical practice and education.
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The Library Has Access to GIDEON
Welcome to Global Health
You'll find in this guide selected resources in Global Health. It is intended as a starting point for research.
The information is organized in the following way:
- Finding and Funding a Program contains information about global health organizations for students and faculty, as well as sources for funding a global health project.
- Travel Resources includes maps, travel health resources, cultural information and travel reading.
- Organizations includes U.S. government agencies and international and nongovernmental organizations concerned with global health.
- News includes a variety of general domestic and international news sources as well as those specializing in reporting on global health.
- Research contains statistics and epidemiological information, as well as sources for finding research articles and books.
The sub-page Regional/Country Information groups research information sources geographically.
- Special Topics is a work in progress that at present includes one topic, women's and children's health.
If you know of a resource that should be included, please let me know, and I'll be happy to add it.
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Global Health at Einstein
- Global Health CenterThe Global Health Center serves as a central coordinating structure for all of Einstein's global health activities.
- Office of Grant SupportThe Office of Grant Support assists the Yeshiva University community with grant and research-related
matters including funding sources, guidelines, collaborations, editorial support, and basic grantsmanship.
Librarian |
Contact Info D. Samuel Gottesman Library Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus 1300 Morris Park Avenue Bronx, NY 10461-1924 Phone: 718.430.3104 Fax: 718.430.8795 Send Email |




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