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Community Dimension of Public Health Practice - Module 2
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Course Overview
Course Quality Rating TBD Course Description Community partnerships are beneficial to achieving broad public health goals, including the development, implementation, evaluation, and promotion of population-based health programs. These partnerships may include collaborations with private organizations or local, state or federal government. Identifying the needs of a community and existing community assets are important public health activities and can also involve community partnerships. This course is provided by the Empire State Public Health Training Center and will require a secondary login and/or registration. Click the LAUNCH button below to start or be taken to the course. Target Audience Public health professionals, including public health nurses. Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to:
List the contributions and benefits of a public-private partnership in public health.
Recognize 6 steps in identifying community assets.
Describe sources and methods for collecting information for a community health assessment.
Describe the role of government in public health.
Council of Linkages Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals (COL)/COL Tier(s)None listed Professional/Disciplinary Competencies None listed Format Online/ Self-study
Credit /CEU None available Duration1 hr. Specifications None listed Course Publication Date June 2012