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 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, cultural competence, 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. Table of ContentsFront MatterAbstractSummary1. Introduction2. History and Current Status of Public Health Education in the United States3. The Future of Public Health Education4. Future Role of Schools of Public Health in Educating Public Health Professionals for the 21st Century5. The Need for Public Health Education in Other Programs and Schools6. Public Health Agencies: Their Roles in Educating Public Health ProfessionalsConclusionReferencesAppendix A: School of Public Health Catalogue AbstractionAppendix B: School of Public Health Survey InstrumentAppendix C: Organizational InputAppendix D: Education of Public Health Professionals in the 21st CenturyAppendix E: Occupational ClassificationsAppendix F: A Collection of Competency SetsAppendix G: Public MeetingAppendix H: Committee BiographiesIndex
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Offers an overview of the public health education, assessing its readiness to provide the training and education needed to prepare men and women to face 21st century challenges. This work examines areas of public health education such as: informatics, communication, cultural competence, community-based participatory research, and others.
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1 Front Matter; 2 Abstract; 3 Summary; 4 1. Introduction; 5 2. History and Current Status of Public Health Education in the United States; 6 3. The Future of Public Health Education; 7 4. Future Role of Schools of Public Health in Educating Public Health Professionals for the 21st Century; 8 5. The Need for Public Health Education in Other Programs and Schools; 9 6. Public Health Agencies: Their Roles in Educating Public Health Professionals; 10 Conclusion; 11 References; 12 Appendix A: School of Public Health Catalogue Abstraction; 13 Appendix B: School of Public Health Survey Instrument; 14 Appendix C: Organizational Input; 15 Appendix D: Education of Public Health Professionals in the 21st Century; 16 Appendix E: Occupational Classifications; 17 Appendix F: A Collection of Competency Sets; 18 Appendix G: Public Meeting; 19 Appendix H: Committee Biographies; 20 Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780309085427
Publisert
2003-05-29
Utgiver
Vendor
National Academies Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
320

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Kristine Gebbie, Linda Rosenstock, and Lyla M. Hernandez, Editors, Committee on Educating Public Health Professionals for the 21st Century