Abstract
In Anglo-Saxon countries the subject of health services research has long been an important academic theme. In the Nordic countries, however, this research and training area has been limited and partly hidden by integration into various other sections at universities and colleges. In this respect the Nordic School of Public Health was an exception, as the provision of managerial skills to healthcare professionals and persons working with public health was the backbone of the school during all 60 years. A variety of research in health services management, as well as publications of text books, accompanied the presented courses. Several of the scholars have earned important positions in international networks and editorial boards, as well as in boards for assessments of research grants. In the near future, this academic field will require alternative support. © 2015, the Nordic Societies of Public Health. All rights reserved.
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Karlberg, I. (2015). Health services management and research at Nordic School of Public Health. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 43, 33–35. https://doi.org/10.1177/1403494814568593
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