The New Public Health 4th Edition
Capture the urgency and promise of modern population health with The New Public Health, 4th Edition by Theodore H. Tulchinsky; Elena A. Varavikova; Matan J. Cohen. This definitive public health textbook distills decades of experience into a clear, practical roadmap for tackling 21st-century health challenges—from pandemics and chronic disease to health systems reform and health equity.
Built for students, clinicians, policymakers, and global health practitioners, the book blends evidence-based epidemiology, prevention strategies, health policy, and community-centered approaches. Chapters highlight real-world applications across regions—high-, middle-, and low-income settings—making it a truly global public health resource. You’ll find comprehensive coverage of population health, environmental and occupational health, health promotion, surveillance, and the economics of public health systems.
Written in an accessible, authoritative voice, this edition updates contemporary threats and opportunities in public and community health while emphasizing practical tools for planning, evaluation, and leadership. Rich case examples and policy perspectives equip readers to design interventions, measure outcomes, and advocate for equitable health at local, national, and regional levels.
Whether you’re preparing for coursework, enhancing professional practice, or shaping public health policy, The New Public Health, 4th Edition is an essential reference that informs action and inspires change. Order your copy today to strengthen your understanding of modern public health principles and to join a global conversation about healthier populations.
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