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This presentation explores the role of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in public health, highlighting its significance in epidemiological research, health policy planning, and disease mapping. It provides several case studies and examples demonstrating how GIS can be leveraged to improve health outcomes, allocate resources efficiently, and enhance the understanding of health determinants. The session emphasizes the intersection of technology and public health, showcasing the transformative power of GIS in addressing health disparities and informing decision-making.
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