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Acknowledgements
Mark Speechley and Amanda Terry

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Introduction : What is Case Teaching in Public Health
Mark Speechley, Amanda Terry, Marlene Janzen Le Ber, Ava John-Baptiste, Gerald P. McKinley, Shannon L. Sibbald, Amardeep Thind, and Lloy Wylie

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Case 6 : Reducing Poverty in Canada: Public Policies & Population Health
Gracia Mabaya, Val Morrison, and Amardeep Thind

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Case 8 : Mentor Mothers: Preventing Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS in Jinja
Safiyya Nazarali, Esther Buregyeya, Dyogo Nantamu, and Amardeep Thind

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Case 10 : Youth as Change Agents
Jenna Paulson, Thriveni S. Beerenahally, and Shannon L. Sibbald

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Case 12 : Health Operations in Emergencies (HOPE)
Yoshith Perera, Leonardo Hernandez, Ciro Ugarte, and Ava John-Baptiste

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Case 13 : Chikungunya in the Americas: Estimating the Burden of Disease and Cost of Illness
Sydney Todorovich, Ciro Ugarte, Ava John-Baptiste, and Amanda Terry

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Integrated Workshops : Towards an Integrated Case-Based Public Health Curriculum
Mark Speechley, Amanda Terry, Marlene Janzen Le Ber, Gerald P. McKinley, Shannon L. Sibbald, Armadeep Thind, and Lloy Wylie

Editors

Mark Speechley, PhD

Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics,
Schulich Interfaculty Program in Public Health,
Western University,
London, Canada

Amanda Terry, PhD

Department of Family Medicine,
Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics,
Schulich Interfaculty Program in Public Health,
Western University
London, Canada