Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore and Washington DC (Feb 10, 2009) The Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE), in collaboration with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's ...
Health promotion is a primary goal for advanced practice nurses (APNs). For the clinical nurse specialist and adult nurse practitioner (NP), health promotion activities often focus on cardiovascular ...
In a recent Health Promotion Practice (HPP) publication (May 4, 2021), Rabbi Nancy Epstein, MPH, MAHL, professor in the department of Community Health and Prevention at the Dornsife School of Public ...
The salubrious effects of participation in and exposure to the arts are well documented. This paper describes the development of a unique arts centre established in a disadvantaged urban school ...
In response to a request from CDC, the Institute of Medicine has established a committee to evaluate the Centers program to see if the program is providing the public health community with workable ...
Health Promotion Practice (HPP) publishes authoritative, peer-reviewed articles devoted to the practical application of health promotion and education. The journal is unique in its focus on critical ...
Philosophical Practice (PP) is a movement that arose during the 1980s in which philosophers (or those with related expertise) began to consult clients in private practices to discuss the application ...
Public health is what a nation does together as a society to create and ensure the conditions in which everyone can be healthy. 1 Periodically, circumstances call for a dramatic shift in the ways in ...
First of two parts THIS column gives way to the abridged version of a featured article in the Philippine Journal of Nursing in 2025 written by a luminary in public health, educator from the University ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Harm reduction strategies have proven effective for use of opioids, alcohol, and tobacco products. University at Buffalo and University of Michigan researchers say harm reduction ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the world faces a shortage of 4.3 million health professionals required for delivering essential health care services to populations in need. This ...
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