Hearing the Cries of the Poor: Healthcare as Human Response

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Title: Hearing the Cries of the Poor: Healthcare as Human Response
Language: English
Authors: Robinson, Adam M.
Source: Journal of Research Administration. Spr 2010 41(2):38-44.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Physical Description: PDF
Page Count: 7
Publication Date: 2010
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Evaluative
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Poverty, Military Service, Peace, World Problems, Social Values, Medical Services
ISSN: 1539-1590
Abstract: The keynote address of Vice Admiral Adam Robinson, Surgeon General of the United States Navy, summarizes the integration of healthcare humanitarian assistance as central to the Navy's mission of defending and promoting world peace. Citing various examples of current programs and initiatives, the address explores the critical place of human hope as central to the fundamental act of healthcare. In this respect, the keynote gives visible expression to the central metaphor of the conference itself, "Retrieving the Human Face of Science."
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2010
Access URL: https://www.srainternational.org/sra03/template/tntbjour.cfm?id=3010
Accession Number: EJ886797
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:The keynote address of Vice Admiral Adam Robinson, Surgeon General of the United States Navy, summarizes the integration of healthcare humanitarian assistance as central to the Navy's mission of defending and promoting world peace. Citing various examples of current programs and initiatives, the address explores the critical place of human hope as central to the fundamental act of healthcare. In this respect, the keynote gives visible expression to the central metaphor of the conference itself, "Retrieving the Human Face of Science."
ISSN:1539-1590