Description
Preface Chapter 1. Go Where the Problems Are Chapter 2. Get into the Field Chapter 3. Forget the Job Description Chapter 4. Don't Count on Things Staying the Same Chapter 5. Follow Most, but Not All, of the Rules Chapter 6. Collect Good Data-Even if You Don't Yet Know What Important Questions They May Answer Chapter 7. Remember Your Humanity Chapter 8. Use Data to Set Policy Chapter 9. If You Think You're Right, Keep Pushing Chapter 10. Take the Long View Epilogue
Alfred Sommer, M.D., M.H.S., is University Distinguished Service Professor and Gilman Scholar at the Johns Hopkins University and dean emeritus of its Bloomberg School of Public Health. He is the author of Getting What We Deserve: Health and Medical Care in America, also published by Johns Hopkins; Vitamin A Deficiency: Health, Survival, and Vision; and Epidemiology and Statistics for the Ophthalmologist.