![]() ![]() He has been a consultant for UNICEF, WHO, the Peace Corps, UNDP, and UN-ESCAP and various state and federal governments ranging from Mexico to India and Iran. Werner has worked in more than 50 countries, mostly developing countries, facilitating workshops, training programs, and approaches to health education for change. ![]() A biologist and educator by training, he has worked for many years in village health care, community-based rehabilitation, and Child-to-Child health initiatives in the Third World, especially Mexico. David Werner and HealthWrights (Workgroup for People’s Health and Rights) are very excited to announce the release of this new book, Reports from the Sierra Madre. WERNER (born 1934) is author of the book Donde No Hay Doctor (Where There is No Doctor), co-founder and co-director of HealthWrights (based in Palo Alto, California) and Adjunct Associate Professor at Boston University School of Public Health, Department of International Health. Announcing a new book by David Werner: Reports from the Sierra Madre Stories behind the health handbook Where There Is No Doctor. By: Werner, DavidContributor(s): Hesperian FoundationMaterial type. 9 3/4 inches tall paper covered volume, color printed covers, 403 pp, illustrated by the author, previous owner signature front flyleaf, no other marks, binding tight, very good. Where there is no doctor : a village health care handbook for Africa / by David Werner. ![]() UNIQUE ILLUSTRATED MANUAL FOR HEALTH CARE IN DEVELOPING WORLD ENVIRONMENTS FAR FROM MEDICAL FACILITIES. ![]()
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