In TFAH's new blog series, our President and CEO Dr. J. Nadine Gracia provides critical perspectives on upstream solutions and evidence-based policies to promote resilient communities, address health disparities, and strengthen our public health system. This month’s post looks at a critical question: How do we ensure the next generation of Americans can thrive despite current and future challenges? Find out more today and stay engaged by subscribing at: https://lnkd.in/eZ-32tA9
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interested in public health? See this short video by saskia faulk .
GPHW24 - An Analysis of a Public Health Campaign in Switzerland
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https://lnkd.in/gSBRK6ap This a very good understanding of public health.
What is Public Health??
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The 2023 Director of Public Health Report for West Northants has landed! This report looks at how together with local partners, steps have been taken to reduce health inequalities and improve outcomes for our communities. Read more here: https://ow.ly/BFOh50RN0MC
Director of Public Health Report for West Northamptonshire (2023)
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Unlock the secrets to better health by understanding the social determinants! 🌍 Learn how these factors connect and why they matter for achieving health equity. Dive into the details and discover the key elements that influence public health. Ready to dive deeper? Enroll in our comprehensive public health course at www.learnmore365.com today! #GlobalHealth #PublicHealth #HealthEquity
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Professor Healthcare Management/Project Management | Project Management Professional | Mentor | Coach| Supporter of Canadian Universal Healthcare System
The course helps to assess the impact of public health policies on marginalized populations and on how to design inclusive public health policies.
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As someone who leads an active, healthy lifestyle, I find it frustrating that tools like BMI label me as "overweight." It's clear that BMI, a metric rooted in outdated, racist and biased perspectives, perpetuates weight stigma and fails to capture the true complexity of health. We need to move away from simplistic "healthy" vs. "unhealthy" weight labels and the reliance on BMI, and other similar tools in health communications and research. By doing so, we can create a more inclusive and meaningful understanding of health that empowers individuals to feel comfortable in their own skin and discuss their health concerns with their doctors - without just hearing they need to lose weight. Hopefully, this change is one of many that will help lead our healthcare system into a welcoming and shame-free environment. #HealthAtEverySize #WeightStigma #HolisticHealth #InclusiveHealthcare #BodyPositivity #BeyondBMI
Ontario Dietitians in Public Health (ODPH) has released their new position statement; Towards a Weight Inclusive Approach in Public Health. https://lnkd.in/djHkYP4s #weightstigma #fatstigma #weightinclusiveapproach
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If you missed out on the latest Currents of Public Health webinar with Clinical Professor Harry Heiman, don't worry - we've got you covered! Click the link below to catch up on all the insightful discussions and learn about Professor Heiman's thoughts on the future of health equity leadership. https://t.gsu.edu/4auTtp6
Currents of Public Health, featuring Harry Heiman
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Public Health and Humanitarian Health Specialist experienced in the fields of Emergencies and DRM; Reforming Health systems in post-conflict settings; PHC, Disease Surveillance, as well community led interventions.
Implementing Research is the bridge between Promises and Problems in the Implementation of Public health Programmes.
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Public Health Thought Partner | CEO @ The Public Health Millennial | Health Equity Thought Partner | Health Improvement Program Officer | Public Speaker | Consultant
Agencies responsible for public health include (but are not limited to): - Health departments - Private sector - Government - Community - Nonprofits Some may think public health is the sole responsibility of government (and health departments). In reality, public health is the responsibility of interdisciplinary fields that work collaboratively/tangentially to improve population’s health.
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