The shift from the term International Health to Global Health reflects the fact that many health problems in developing countries with limited resources also affect developed countries with abundant resources. Christopher Stewart explores how some of these problems are understood and confronted by those seeking to alleviate them. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [4/2010] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 17633]
Global health is broader compared to international health. I think the term global health is more fitting as it pertains to the whole world in general.
vercorb 4 months ago