Incoming Resources
- The gift relationship, from human blood to social policy, Richard M. Titmuss
- Outcomes measurement and management, Suzanne S. Prevost, guest editor
- Better doctors, better patients, better decisions, envisioning health care 2020, edited by Gerd Gigerenzer and J.A. Muir Gray
- Environmental health, Dade W. Moeller
- Health literacy in nursing, providing person-centered care, [edited by] Terri Ann Parnell
- The premonition, a pandemic story, Michael Lewis
- At what cost, modern capitalism and the future of health, by Nicholas Freudenberg
- Mother of invention, how the government created free-market health care, Robert I. Field
- Against health, how health became the new morality, Jonathan M. Metzl and Anna Kirkland, editors
- Lifelines, a doctor's journey in the fight for public health, Leana Wen
- Who's in charge?, leadership during epidemics, bioterror, attacks, and other public health crises, Laura H. Kahn
- Women's health, Linda Dumas, guest editor
- No apparent distress, a doctor's coming-of-age on the front lines of American medicine, Rachel Pearson
- The medicalization of society, on the transformation of human conditions into treatable disorders, Peter Conrad
- Water and health in an overcrowded world, editors, Tim Halliday, Davey Basiro
- Issues in public health
- The triumph of doubt, dark money and the science of deception, David Michaels
- Extra life, a short history of living longer, Steven Johnson
- The human right to health, Jonathan Wolff
- Guide to culturally competent health care, Larry D. Purnell, Professor Emeritus, College of Health Services, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware
- Global health security, a blueprint for the future, Lawrence O. Gostin
- Denying to the grave, why we ignore the facts that will save us, Sara E. Gorman, PhD, MPH, Jack M. Gorman, MD
- Disease diplomacy, international norms and global health security, Sara E. Davies, Adam Kamradt-Scott, and Simon Rushton
- Multicultural approaches to health and wellness in America, Regan A.R. Gurung, editor ; foreword by Michael Winkelman
- Taking action, saving lives, our duties to protect environmental and public health, Kristin Shrader-Frechette
- The forgetting, a portrait of Alzheimer's, produced and directed by Elizabeth Arledge ; produced by Twin Cities Public Television, Inc., St. Paul/Minneapolis
- The myth of normal, trauma, illness, & healing in a toxic culture, Gabor Maté, MD, with Daniel Maté
- Pandemic, tracking contagions, from cholera to ebola and beyond, Sonia Shah
- Health care for some, rights and rationing in the United States since 1930, Beatrix Hoffman
- Me vs. us, a health divided, Michael D. Stein
- The five horsemen of the modern world, climate, food, water, disease, and obesity, Daniel Callahan
- Medical necessity, health care access and the politics of decision making, Daniel Skinner
- Inflamed, deep medicine and the anatomy of injustice, Rupa Marya and Raj Patel
- Health disparities in the United States, social class, race, ethnicity, and health, Donald A. Barr
- Lethal but legal, corporations, consumption, and protecting public health, Nicholas Freudenberg
- The next pandemic, on the front lines against humankind's gravest dangers, Ali S. Khan with William Patrick