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Proper training in
public health can inexpensively reduce the morbidity and mortality of
diseases in developing countries, it will also provide nations the best
means for prevention. We can rapidly improve training of all medical
students in public health virtually for free. The optimal approach to health
in South Asia will be to train as many individuals in preventive medicine as
those in clinical medicine, to provide better preventive medicine curricula
to those in medical school and build schools of public health. The costs
would be small, but the impact on health, immense.
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