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Metrics in Action: Lessons Learned from 30 Years of the Global Burden of Disease Study with Christopher Murray

Metrics in Action: Lessons Learned from 30 Years of the Global Burden of Disease Study with Christopher Murray

Update: 2023-01-04
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The Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) began in 1991 sponsored by the World Bank and the World Health Organization to fill a critical gap in global health information. It has grown steadily to become an active collaboration of more than 8,000 scientists, researchers and policy-makers from 156 countries working together to quantify health at the national and subnational level. In this program, Christopher J.L. Murray, Professor and Chair of Health Metrics Sciences at the University of Washington and Director of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), discusses what we've learned over the last 30 years studying global health. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38270]
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Metrics in Action: Lessons Learned from 30 Years of the Global Burden of Disease Study with Christopher Murray

Metrics in Action: Lessons Learned from 30 Years of the Global Burden of Disease Study with Christopher Murray

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