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. Preparing the Public
Health Workforce 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, Preparing the
Public Health Workforce 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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Educational Pathways for the Field and the Classroom
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319072906
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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