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Leadership Skills for Dental Professionals Equips all members of the dental team with the key leadership skills for professional and personal life Leadership Skills for Dental Practitioners: Begin Well to Finish Well is an authoritative guide to better leadership in dentistry. Designed to prepare every member of the dental team for the leadership tasks and challenges they will face in general practice, this comprehensive resource helps the reader to develop skills not explicitly taught in traditional dental education. The book’s content has arisen from the Senior Dental Leadership programme which is a public private partnership between the Global Child Dental Fund charity, King’s College London, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Henry Schein and Colgate Palmolive. Throughout the book, practical advice is provided on fourteen capabilities for a balanced and credible leadership approach to application within a clinical context. Topics include: how to influence to have impactteamwork and collaborationcredibility: how to gain it and lose itvalues for leadership practice and business ethicsdealing with difficult people and managing conflictbody language: fiction and factsLeadership Skills for Dental Practitioners: Begin Well to Finish Well is a much-needed guide for every member of the dental team.
Faith Communities and Global Health
Partnerships and Practice in the Global South
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
786 kr
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This book examines the underappreciated role of faith-based organizations (FBOs) in shaping global health, aiming to lay the groundwork for more formal and equitable partnerships between public health systems and faith communities. Its core premise is that FBOs are among the oldest and most embedded actors in health system – particularly across the Global South – and leveraging their reach and credibility is a strategic choice for stregthening compliance and supporting development goals.Modern public health often narrates its own history as a progression from religious charity to secular governance; yet historical evidence is more nuanced. Even today, global health progress depends on the tools made available through technological innovation, as much as on how communities engage with them – engagement that is often shaped by faith.The chapters examine this argument across history, emergency response, regional service provision, mental health, gender, and sustainable development, collectively suggesting that the future of global health will not be determined solely by technical innovation, but by how systems navigate plural sources of meaning. These considerations are especially urgent in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, which exposed the fragility of public trust and the indispensable role of FBOs in counterbalancing mistrust and moral uncertainty.Intended for policymakers, global health professionals, development economists, humanitarian actors and religious networks, Faith Communities and Global Health: Partnerships and Practice in the Global South provides a roadmap for building partnerships that are both evidence-based and contextually grounded, advancing the foundations necessary to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.