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- ISBN-10 : 1284166325
- ISBN-13 : 978-1284166323
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In October 2016, the Council on Education in Public Health (CEPH) released new competencies that all accredited Master of Public Health (MPH) programs must adhere to. Master of Public Health Competencies: A Case Study Approach covers each of the 22 required competencies to demonstrate how they can be applied in public health practice. Spanning all five key disciplines of Public Health – biostatistics, epidemiology, health policy and management; social and behavioral sciences; and environmental and occupation health – Master of Public Health Competencies covers the full breadth of public health. Each chapter is focused on a single CEPH competency and provides the background of the public health issue, followed by a case study to learn that competency and understand its application. Written by MPH faculty and community practitioners and based on real world public practice, these concise case studies are accompanied by discussion questions that facilitate classroom discussion. This graduate level text can be used in a variety courses in public health, including internships and seminars, to teach and assess student mastery of these required competencies.
Table contents:
Chapter 1 Epidemiologic Methods Applied in Various Settings of Public Health Practice
Chapter 2 Mixed Methods for Evaluating Alcohol Norms, Access, and Behaviors Among Youth in Chicago Heights, Illinois
Chapter 3 Overweight Children: Analysis of Three Interventions in Reducing BMI z-scores
Chapter 4 Designing Policy to Reduce Particulate Matter Air Concentrations in Cache County, Utah
Chapter 5 Comparing Organizational Structure and Function of Healthcare and Public Health Systems: The Q5C Model for Quality, Coverage, Cost, Choice, Coordination, and Context
Chapter 6 Centering Wellness: Using Black Feminist Literature as a Public Health Pedagogical Tool for Personal Healing, Community Health, and Social Justice
Chapter 7 Using Participatory Methods to Create a Community Action Plan for a Rural Community Coalition
Chapter 8 Adapting an Evidence-Based, Sexual Risk Reduction Intervention to Be More Inclusive of Trans and Cis Girls
Chapter 9 Radon, the Silent Killer: Colorless, Odorless, But Forever Present Within Us
Chapter 10 Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Priority Setting and Resource Management Process
Chapter 11 Evaluating a Multi-site Campus-Based Sexual Assault Prevention Intervention
Chapter 12 Developing Primary Laws and Secondary Regulations for Food Safety: The Case of FSMA and Its Attendant Rules
Chapter 13 Within “REACH”: Community–Campus Partnership to Support Research, Education, and Community Health
Chapter 14 Photovoice as a Tool for Change: Engaging the Community in Public Health Advocacy
Chapter 15 Health Equity in the Aftermath of a Natural Disaster
Chapter 16 Collaboration Among County Health Department Directors to Formulate Realistic Response Plans in the Event of Mosquito-Borne Zika Outbreaks
Chapter 17 Flint Water Case Study: Negotiation and Mediation
Chapter 18 Interagency Communication and Public Information During Disasters and Emergencies
Chapter 19 Get Fit for Health: Using Service Learning to Teach Students How to Address Physical Activity and Health Eating Among African American Congregants
Chapter 20 Cultural Competence in Healthcare Delivery Among Immigrant Populations in the United States: Identifying and Addressing the Challenges
Chapter 21 Oral Rapid HIV Testing in University-Based Dental Clinics in Metro New York City
Chapter 22 A Coordinated, Multisectoral Response to the Opioid Crisis in a High-Overdose Region
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