Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356962002
- Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 300
- Weight: 400 gr
- ISBN-10: 9356962006
- Publisher Date: 09 Aug 2023
- Height: 241 mm
- Spine Width: 13 mm
- Width: 171 mm
Original price was: ₹750.00.₹600.00Current price is: ₹600.00.
“Epidemiology & Programmatic Management of NCDs in India” by Purushottam Giri (ISBN: 9789356962002) offers a comprehensive overview of non-communicable diseases in India. Explore epidemiological trends, programmatic management strategies, and public health interventions. A vital resource for students, healthcare professionals, and policymakers tackling NCDs. Discover effective approaches to prevention, control, and management within the Indian context. Improve your knowledge now!
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Keshav Kumar –
Important reading, but could be more engaging. Somewhat boring.
Sheetal Nimaliya –
This book gives a great look into tackling NCDs.
Aman Mittal –
Excellent resource for public health professionals. A must-read!
Priyanka Jain –
Extremely well written and easy to understand
Parmar Manank Pravinbhai –
Helpful for understanding the scope of the problem. Could use more case studies.
Yashika Sharma –
Useful for students. The language is accessible and easy to understand.
Himanshu Shekhar –
A decent overview of NCDs in India. Some sections were a bit dense, but overall informative.
Rahul Mishra –
Helpful for research. The data is well-organized and presented.
Anshika Agarwal –
An essential guide to NCD management in India.
Rik Raj Dey –
Not bad, but I expected more practical examples. Ok book.
Harshvardhan Singh –
A very insightful book for anyone working in healthcare in India.
Rohan Singh –
Provides a good foundation. I liked the focus on programmatic management.
Utkarsh Shukla –
Clear and concise. Provides a solid understanding of NCDs.
Akif M –
A valuable addition to my public health library. Highly recommend!
Apoorv Agrahari –
Comprehensive but a bit dry. The data presented is very valuable.
Anwarul Hasan –
Good introduction, but could delve deeper into specific interventions.
Ayush Singh –
Informative, but some chapters felt repetitive.
Karan Shaileshbhai Shah –
A timely and relevant book. I would recommend this book