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Published on June 10, 2019
The was launched on May 31 at Universit茅 Laval in Montreal.
The publication features contributions from , titled "Humanitarianism Today," and , who is involved in the Dahdaleh Institute project Chemical Water Quality & Malnourished Child Health. She co-edited and authored five chapters, including the introduction and "Health priorities in displacement," and "Approach to paediatric care."
The publication is a long-awaited essential reference book about humanitarian medicine, providing practical information, decision-making frameworks and context-specific insight.
Jennifer Turnbull (right) with Patrick Robitaille & Chris Houston at book launch
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