Most of the patients seen in
developing countries are suffering from diseases that are preventable.
Of all their medical needs, the greatest by far is for reliable health
care information. Although evidence-based life-saving information is
available from the WHO, CDC and other sources, it seldom reaches
patients or their health care providers.
These guidelines are based on the most critical global health care
education needs as specified in WHO World Health Report 2002. The
material covers the top 10 leading risk factors globally in terms of the
burden of disease they cause. The emphasis is on preventing these
diseases through “reducing risk and promoting healthy life.” They were
developed to help communities save the most lives and relieve the most
suffering by preventing and managing their most common and serious
medical conditions.
The handbook format was developed in response to requests by local
health care providers, teachers, pastors and other community leaders to
enable them to provide ongoing community health care services after we
leave. It was developed for use by non-medical people and can be easily
individualized to meet the particular needs of any community. The
information is presented in a culturally acceptable manner that will be
most likely to cause a beneficial change.
The Programs – all with a 30 day money back guarantee: (two week
delivery unless expedite required –c all office for details and
arrangements)
Education Program
$99.99 USD
Contains the complete notebook, dialogue guide, and full set of
color pictures to speak to any culture.
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Public Presentation
Posters $224.99 USD
11” x 17” Beautiful laminated color pictures to address large
crowds with the education material.
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