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Public Health 101: Improving Community Health Richard Riegelman

Public Health 101: Improving Community Health By Richard Riegelman

Public Health 101: Improving Community Health by Richard Riegelman


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Public Health 101: Improving Community Health Summary

Public Health 101: Improving Community Health by Richard Riegelman

An updated eBook version of this text will be available on October 1 and will offer 6 cases studies on COVID-19 and new interactive digital exercises that teach the principles of population health.An updated eBook version of this text will be available on October 1 and will offer 6 cases studies on COVID-19 and new interactive digital exercises that teach the principles of population health. Public Health 101,Third Edition provides a big-picture, population perspective on the determinants of health and disease and the tools available to protect and promote health. Now with a greater emphasis on community involvement and providing community based-services, the third edition examines the full range of options for intervention including use of the healthcare system, the public health system, and society-wide systems such as laws and taxation. Through a unique set of case studies, vignettes, and extensive examples, readers will come away with a clear understanding of how public health affects their everyday lives. They will learn and apply frameworks for thinking about public health issues and gain a deeper understanding about the health news they are exposed to each day. Key Features: * A comprehensive look at new and expanding roles for nurses, efforts to address the nursing shortage, and additional case studies that emphasize the critical and evolving roles played by nurses in the health care and public health systems * Coverage of current content such as the opioid epidemic and One Health topics including antibiotic resistance, climate change, and international health regulations * New case studies on influenza, antibiotic resistance, aging as a public health issue, health navigation, diabetes, and more Public Health 101 is part of the Essential Public Health series and one of the three Health Foundations courses. Public Health 101 follows the ASPPH Critical Component Elements for a public health overview course as well as the AAC&U recommendations for a Public Health 101 course.

About Richard Riegelman

Richard K. Riegelman, MD, MPH, PhD is Professor of Epidemiology, Medicine, and Health Policy, and Founding Dean of the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Healthin Washington, DC. His education includes an M.D. from the University of Wisconsin plus a M.P.H. and Ph.D. in Epidemiology from Johns Hopkins. Dr. Riegelman practiced primary care internal medicine for over 20 years. Dr.Riegelman has over 70 publications including 6 books for students and practitioners of medicine and public health. He is currently editor of the Jones and Bartlett book series Essential Public Health. The series provides books and ancillary materials for the full spectrum of curricula for undergraduate public health as well as the core and cross-cutting competencies covered by the Certification in Public Health examination of the National Board of Public Health Examiners. He has taken a lead role in developing the Educated Citizen and Public Health initiative which has brought together arts and sciences and public health education associations to implement the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies recommendation that ...all undergraduates should have access to education in public health.. Dr. Riegelman also led the development of George Washington's undergraduate major and minor and currently teaches Public Health 101 and Epidemiology 101 to undergraduates. Brenda Kirkwood MPH, DrPH, has experience in higher education spanning public and private institutions on the associate, baccalaureate and graduate levels including development and teaching of undergraduate and graduate public health courses, development and management of public health academic programs, student mentorship, and contributions to national educational initiatives. She has held faculty and administrative positions at the University at Albany State University of New York School of Public Health, The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, American University College of Arts and Sciences, and George Mason University College of Health and Human Services. She currently works in academic administration at the University at Albany State University of New York School of Public Health. Prior to her career in higher education, Dr. Kirkwood held positions with the New York State Cancer Registry and the Bureaus of Sexually Transmitted Disease Control and Injury Prevention within the New York State Department of Health. She received a Bachelor of Science from Ithaca College, Master of Public Health from the University at Albany State University of New York, and Doctor of Public Health degree from The George Washington University. Dr. Kirkwood has been actively involved in national efforts to expand public health education and strengthen the public health workforce. As a researcher and educator, she has collaborated with a number of academic and public health workforce organizations. Her recent research explored the adoption of public health curricula in community colleges, contributing toHealthy People 2020, a collaborative initiative of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Her publications and presentations at numerous national professional conferences have focused on undergraduate public health education, contributing to The Educated Citizen and Public Health movement.

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CIN1284118444G
9781284118445
1284118444
Public Health 101: Improving Community Health by Richard Riegelman
Used - Good
Hardback
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
20180321
338
N/A
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