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Medical Reform and Chronic Disease Prevention in China

USC Institute of Global Health presents a lecture with Dr. Gonghuan Yang on China’s new disease burden and the shift from infectious disease to a global chronic disease epidemic.

12/09/2009

USC
Address: Davidson Conference Center, Los Angeles, CA
Cost: Free
Website: web-app.usc.edu/ws/eo2/calendar/32/event/870267

Dr. Gonghuan Yang presents on China’s new disease burden and the shift from infectious disease to a global chronic disease epidemic.

Time: 5:00 - 6:30 pm
A reception will follow

A pioneer in China’s effort to control tobacco use, Dr. Gonghuan Yang will present on how China’s recent medical reform can be used to prevent rising epidemics of chronic diseases.  Dr. Yang is Deputy Minister of Health for the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.  Dr. Yang has contributed to a number of World Bank studies on health in low- and middle-income countries and was a Global Health Leadership Fellow at the World Health Organization (1999-2000).  She earned her medical degree from West-China Medical University in 1982 and studied epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health (1987-1988).  She has published over 70 academic papers in international and national journals; and has written more than ten monographs and books including Health proportion: Theory and Practice, Behavior Risk Factors Surveillance – Methods & Application, and Deaths causes and their risk factors among Chinese Population.

 

Contact: Ivette Flores Guintu
Phone: (323) 865-0419
Email: ieflores@usc.edu

Sponsor(s): USC Keck School of Medicine, USC School of Social Work

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