Not Above the Law: A Legal and Ethical Analysis of Short-Term Experiences in Global Health
Background: Persons from high-income countries have multiple opportunities today to participate in “short-term experiences in global health” (STEGHs) in low-resourced countries. STEGHs are organized through religious missions, service learning, medical internships, global health education, and inter...
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Auteurs principaux: | Virginia Rowthorn, Lawrence Loh, Jessica Evert, Eleanor Chung, Judith Lasker |
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Ubiquity Press
2019
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