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|a Public Health Yearbook 2015 /
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|a PUBLIC HEALTH YEARBOOK 2015 ; PUBLIC HEALTH YEARBOOK 2015 ; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION EBOLA, PUBLIC HEALTH AND DIVERSE CULTURES ; INTRODUCTION ; EBOLA CAUSATION ; CO-HABITATION IN LARGE COMPOUND HOUSES ; DEATH AND BURIAL ; BROKEN DOWN AND/OR LACK OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE ; CREATING CULTURALLY CONGRUENT ISOLATION/QUARANTINE SYSTEM; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES; SECTION ONE -- INTER-PROFESSIONAL COLLABORATIONS IN IMPROVING HEALTH ; Chapter 1 AN INTER-GOVERNMENTAL APPROACH TO CHILDHOOD OBESITY IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ; INTRODUCTION
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|a BACKGROUND OF GOVERNMENT COLLABORATION ON CHILDHOOD OBESITY PREVENTION BACKGROUND OF CHICAGO'S INTERGOVERNMENTAL APPROACH TO CHILDHOOD OBESITY PREVENTION; METHODS ; Strategy #1: Primary prevention; Strategy #2: Early childhood ; Strategy #3: Geographic hubs ; RESULTS; Evaluation of the IDTF; DISCUSSION ; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES ; Chapter 2 COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS TOWARDS AN INTERDISCIPLINARY AND INTERPROFESSIONAL DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM FOR PUBLIC HEALTH TRAINING IN A NEW RURAL MEDICAL SCHOOL ; INTRODUCTION ; CURRENT STATE OF HEALTH CARE IN THE REGION ; GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ; METHODS
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|a East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania FUNDING ; Program description ; How program addresses health needs ; Strengthening existing community partnerships; RESULTS ; Recruitment ; DISCUSSION ; Evaluation plans ; Dissemination plans ; FUTURE PLANS ; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 3 ESTABLISHING PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN PUBLIC HEALTH AND ACADEMIC PARTNERS TO ADDRESS INFANT MORTALITY ; INTRODUCTION ; Social determinants of infant mortality ; University-public health department partnership ; METHODS ; Cincinnati Health Department ; Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (FIMR)
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|a Reproductive Health and Wellness Program (RHWP)University of Cincinnati Psychology Capstone Course ; The current partnership ; RESULTS ; Project #1: Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) ; Project #2: Reproductive Health and Wellness Program (RHWP) ; DISCUSSION ; REFERENCES; Chapter 4 EFFECT OF A FINANCIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ON THE HEALTH OF SINGLE, LOW-INCOME WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN ; INTRODUCTION ; METHODS ; Data analysis ; RESULTS ; Financial outcomes ; Health indicators ; DISCUSSION ; Limitations ; CONCLUSION ; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; REFERENCES
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|a Chapter 5 A NOVEL FINANCIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR SINGLE WOMEN OF LOW-INCOME AND THEIR CHILDREN INTRODUCTION ; PROGRAM HISTORY ; PROGRAM METHODOLOGY; INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION ; Cardiovascular risk assessment ; PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS ; DISCUSSION ; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 6 UTILIZATION OF PEER TEEN ADVOCATES TO INCREASE AWARENESS OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS AND VACCINATION AMONG URBAN YOUTH ; INTRODUCTION; METHODS; RESULTS ; DISCUSSION ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 7 INNOVATIONS IN CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION: A MODEL TO IMPACT INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION
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