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Preparing the Public Health Workforce electronic resource Educational Pathways for the Field and the Classroom / by Rosemary M. Caron.

By: Caron, Rosemary M [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XVI, 132 p. 4 illus., 3 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319072906Subject(s): medicine | Public health | Medicine & Public Health | Public Health | Professional & Vocational EducationDDC classification: 613 | 614 LOC classification: RA1-1270Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction and Overview -- Public Health Workforce -- Public Health Education:  Changing Times -- Public Health Lessons:  Practicing and Teaching Public Health -- Standardizing Public Health Practice:  Benefits and Challenges -- The Future of the Public’s Health from the Perspective of Public Health Experts -- Vision for Public Health Practice in the 21st Century:  Target Improvement Areas.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In concept and practice, public health casts a wide net, spanning assessment, intervention, and policy; education, prevention, and protection; public, private, and government entities. But key elements are often missing from the picture, including a clear understanding of public health and its goals by the general public, and specific public health education throughout the workforce.                              Public Health Practice responds to these and related challenges by elegantly summarizing the state of the field in an era of dwindling budgets, competing and overlapping services, and a shaky professional infrastructure. In keeping with public health goals set out by the CDC and other leading agencies, the author makes a real-world case for standardizing training, establishing best practices in the field, and coordinating public health systems with their healthcare counterparts. Theory, case examples, tools, and callout boxes highlight knowledge, preparation, and skills professionals need in addressing chronic issues and complex emergencies. Throughout, the emphasis is on greater competency and visibility for the profession, resulting in a more informed, healthier public. Featured in the coverage:                                                                                    Issues in defining the public health workforce.     The state of public health education. Practicing and teaching public health: local, national, and international cases. Standardizing public health practice: benefits and challenges. Integrating public health and healthcare. The future of public health as seen from academia and the frontlines.  Identifying urgent issues and providing cogent answers, Public Health Practice is a call to action for those involved in creating the next level of public health, including professors, practitioners, students, and administrators.
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Introduction and Overview -- Public Health Workforce -- Public Health Education:  Changing Times -- Public Health Lessons:  Practicing and Teaching Public Health -- Standardizing Public Health Practice:  Benefits and Challenges -- The Future of the Public’s Health from the Perspective of Public Health Experts -- Vision for Public Health Practice in the 21st Century:  Target Improvement Areas.

In concept and practice, public health casts a wide net, spanning assessment, intervention, and policy; education, prevention, and protection; public, private, and government entities. But key elements are often missing from the picture, including a clear understanding of public health and its goals by the general public, and specific public health education throughout the workforce.                              Public Health Practice responds to these and related challenges by elegantly summarizing the state of the field in an era of dwindling budgets, competing and overlapping services, and a shaky professional infrastructure. In keeping with public health goals set out by the CDC and other leading agencies, the author makes a real-world case for standardizing training, establishing best practices in the field, and coordinating public health systems with their healthcare counterparts. Theory, case examples, tools, and callout boxes highlight knowledge, preparation, and skills professionals need in addressing chronic issues and complex emergencies. Throughout, the emphasis is on greater competency and visibility for the profession, resulting in a more informed, healthier public. Featured in the coverage:                                                                                    Issues in defining the public health workforce.     The state of public health education. Practicing and teaching public health: local, national, and international cases. Standardizing public health practice: benefits and challenges. Integrating public health and healthcare. The future of public health as seen from academia and the frontlines.  Identifying urgent issues and providing cogent answers, Public Health Practice is a call to action for those involved in creating the next level of public health, including professors, practitioners, students, and administrators.

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