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" Who will keep the public healthy? : "
Kristine Gebbie, Linda Rosenstock, and Lyla M. Hernandez, editors.
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BL
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Record Number
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1013043
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b767413
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Title & Author
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Who will keep the public healthy? : : educating public health professionals for the 21st century /\ Kristine Gebbie, Linda Rosenstock, and Lyla M. Hernandez, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Washington, D.C. :: National Academies Press,, ©2003.
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1 online resource (xvi, 304 pages)
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ISBN
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0309507642
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: 9780309507646
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030908542X
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9780309085427
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Notes
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"Committee on Educating Public Health Professionals for the 21st Century, Board of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Institute of Medicine."
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Abstract
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Bioterrorism, drug-resistant disease, transmission of disease by global travel ... there's no shortage of challenges facing America's public health officials. Men and women preparing to enter the field require state-of-the-art training to meet these increasing threats to the public health. But are the programs they rely on prepared to provide the high caliber professional training they require? Who Will Keep the Public Healthy? provides an overview of the past, present, and future of public health education, assessing its readiness to provide the training and education needed to prepare men and women to face 21st century challenges. Advocating an ecological approach to public health, the Institute of Medicine examines the role of public health schools and degree-granting programs, medical schools, nursing schools, and government agencies, as well as other institutions that foster public health education and leadership. Specific recommendations address the content of public health education, qualifications for, faculty, availability of supervised practice, opportunities for cross-disciplinary research and education, cooperation with government agencies, and government funding for education. Eight areas of critical importance to public health education in the 21st century are examined in depth: informatics, genomics, communication, multi-cultural health, community-based participatory research, global health, policy and law, and public health ethics. The book also includes a discussion of the policy implications of its ecological framework.
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Public health-- Study and teaching.
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HEALTH FITNESS-- Diseases-- General.
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HEALTH FITNESS-- Health Care Issues.
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MEDICAL-- Diseases.
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MEDICAL-- Health Care Delivery.
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MEDICAL-- Health Policy.
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MEDICAL-- Public Health.
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Public health-- Study and teaching.
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Education, Medical, Graduate.
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Public Health Administration-- education.
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Public Health-- education.
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Schools, Public Health.
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United States.
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Dewey Classification
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362.1/071
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LC Classification
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RA440.W47 2003eb
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NLM classification
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2003 H-012
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WA 18W628 2003
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Added Entry
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Gebbie, Kristine M.
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Hernandez, Lyla M.
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Rosenstock, Linda.
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Institute of Medicine (U.S.)., Committee on Educating Public Health Professionals for the 21st Century.
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