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Chapter 1: What is Public Health

WebIntroduction. Public health is a scientific discipline that deals with health on a population level. Those who work in public health rely on accurate scientific data to make informed …

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Public Health: Health Education and Promotion (B.S.)

WebPublic health professionals learn about and prioritize significant health issues in a community and create interventions to improve health outcomes. Professionals work in …

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Chapter 2: Public Health Then and Now

WebFive Core Areas of Public Health. As you have been learning, public health is a health-related discipline responsible for addressing and preventing health concerns among the …

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Allied Health (A.S.)

WebAllied health professionals prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases and illnesses. They also apply skills to support healthcare systems and apply science and evidence-based …

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Chapter 1: Public Health and Ethics

WebIntroducing ethics to public health issues presents two special challenges: 1) Public health ethics is a relatively new field that combines public health and practical ethics. Because …

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HS 285: Hospital and Healthcare Administration

WebPublic Health Administration is focused on the provision of healthcare services by the "government" —federal, state, county and municipal. Healthcare policy is the domain of …

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Chapter 2: Determinants of Health

WebThe social determinants of health (SDH) are the non-medical factors that influence health outcomes. They are the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, …

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Healthcare Administration (B.S.)

WebHealthcare Administration (B.S.) Department of Health Services. Healthcare Administration is an exciting and rewarding career path that allows individuals to lead the “business …

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Chapter 3: Health Systems and Health Organizations

WebThe World Health Report 2000 identified four primary functions of health systems: 1) provide health services; 2) generate resources, or raise money, that can be spent on …

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Theories and Interventions

WebThe scientific study of the mind and behavior, encompassing various mental processes and their impact on individual and group functioning. The capacity to produce the desired …

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Mental Wellness: BYU-Idaho Wellness Center

WebFind off-campus counseling resources in Rexburg with the help of the BYU-Idaho Counseling Center. Find Community Resources. Resources, programs, and …

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Global Health and Health Metrics

WebGlobal Health can be defined as “the goal of improving health for all people in all nations by promoting wellness and eliminating avoidable disease, disabilities, and deaths” (Institute …

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Chapter 5: Health Belief Model

WebThe Health Belief Model (HBM) was one of the first theories used to explain and predict health behaviors and is still one of the most widely used in the field. It was developed in …

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Chapter 5: Community Improvement Planning

WebArea I: Assessment of Needs and Capacity. Obtain data and analyze it to prioritize the health needs of a population. Area II: Planning. Assemble partners, develop specific and …

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Chapter 3: Jobs in Public Health

WebYour role in public health deals with health at a population level, which could include a group, community, country, or the world. This differs from nurses, doctors, or allied …

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