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the Winslow definition of public health
the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through the
organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private
communities, and individuals
CIHR definition of public health
programs services and institutions that emphasize the prevention of disease, the promotion of
health, and the health needs of the population as a whole
public health and healthcare systems share the same goals of
maximizing health
steps of the assessment planning action and evaluation cycle (broad)
monitoring and assessment, planning and solution development, implementation and
management, evaluation
steps of the assessment planning action and evaluation cycle (specific)
identify knowledge gaps that prevent proper action, adapting to local context, assessing barrier to
knowledge use, selecting tailoring and implementing interventions, monitoring knowledge use,
evaluating outcomes, sustaining knowledge use
first example of infrastructure to give clean water and sanitation
the roman aqueducts
, principles of the Edwin Chadwick Public Health act of 1848
emphasize clean drinking water, removal of sewage, medical officers,
the first written legislation to focus on both infrastructure and public health
the Edwin Chadwick Public Health act of 1848
the father of epidemiology
John snow
John snow was critical of _____ theory
miasma
miasma theory
disease is caused by bad air
which disease epidemics led to the public health acts of europe
cholera, typhus, tuberculosis, measles, scarlet fever
the first colonial public health measures taken
local health boards formed, disease quarantine locations identified, compulsory smallpox
vaccines
Post confederation points of public health
the collection of health data, public education campaigns
the US department of health was formed in response to
the spanish flu epidemic
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the Winslow definition of public health
the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through the
organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private
communities, and individuals
CIHR definition of public health
programs services and institutions that emphasize the prevention of disease, the promotion of
health, and the health needs of the population as a whole
public health and healthcare systems share the same goals of
maximizing health
steps of the assessment planning action and evaluation cycle (broad)
monitoring and assessment, planning and solution development, implementation and
management, evaluation
steps of the assessment planning action and evaluation cycle (specific)
identify knowledge gaps that prevent proper action, adapting to local context, assessing barrier to
knowledge use, selecting tailoring and implementing interventions, monitoring knowledge use,
evaluating outcomes, sustaining knowledge use
first example of infrastructure to give clean water and sanitation
the roman aqueducts
, principles of the Edwin Chadwick Public Health act of 1848
emphasize clean drinking water, removal of sewage, medical officers,
the first written legislation to focus on both infrastructure and public health
the Edwin Chadwick Public Health act of 1848
the father of epidemiology
John snow
John snow was critical of _____ theory
miasma
miasma theory
disease is caused by bad air
which disease epidemics led to the public health acts of europe
cholera, typhus, tuberculosis, measles, scarlet fever
the first colonial public health measures taken
local health boards formed, disease quarantine locations identified, compulsory smallpox
vaccines
Post confederation points of public health
the collection of health data, public education campaigns
the US department of health was formed in response to
the spanish flu epidemic