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A Public Health-Academic Education Partnership
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2001This article presents an academic-public health partnership needs assessment. Given the many health systems changes, the Delaware Division of Public Health and the University of Delaware joined forces to study partnership options and public health staff's education needs.
B A, Hall-Long +2 more
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Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1990
Academic medicine has contributed to the successes of the U.S. health care system, including excellence in biomedical research, extensive dissemination and use of medical technologies, lowered death rates for heart disease and stroke, and decreased rates of cigarette smoking. However, its substantial degree of public support and its central social role
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Academic medicine has contributed to the successes of the U.S. health care system, including excellence in biomedical research, extensive dissemination and use of medical technologies, lowered death rates for heart disease and stroke, and decreased rates of cigarette smoking. However, its substantial degree of public support and its central social role
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Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2014
In 1997, the Office of Public Health Practice was chartered at Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED). Through this office, public health practitioners and academics have engaged in informal collaborations, formal collaborations, and formal agreements.
Amy F, Lee +2 more
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In 1997, the Office of Public Health Practice was chartered at Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED). Through this office, public health practitioners and academics have engaged in informal collaborations, formal collaborations, and formal agreements.
Amy F, Lee +2 more
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Supporting Academic Public Health Practice
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2003A survey was conducted at 28 schools of public health to assess how they allocate responsibility for three kinds of academic practice activity: continuing education, student internships, and technical consultation by faculty. Respondents identified whether these responsibilities were in a central practice unit, in another schoolwide unit, dispersed ...
Margaret A, Potter, Molly M, Eggleston
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Academic Public Health and Managed Care
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 1995Health care delivery is going through revolutionary changes. There is a shift toward providing care under the auspices of managed care organizations (MCOs). These MCOs are becoming larger and more comprehensive while increasingly focused on preventive and public health issues.
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Academic Public Health Resources
Health Care on the Internet, 1999Abstract The public health sites located at nine of the nation's most prestigious schools of public health are the focus of this article. Librarians and academic program personnel have developed most of the sites. For the Internet user attempting to determine what the World-Wide Web has available on the subject of public health, academic sites are the ...
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PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING PARTNERSHIP: AGENCIES AND ACADEME
Nurse Educator, 1991The authors describe an approach to bridging the education-practice gap in nursing through a joint venture between a nursing center in a college of nursing and a public health department. The purposes of the cooperative efforts are defined and the services described.
S E, Barger, R B, Crumpton
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2014
Academic public health practitioners are interested in carrying out research to investigate public health issues or in teaching public health. Many academic public health practitioners are active in both teaching and research. An academic position can involve teaching about public health in a university or college, or setting up research projects to ...
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Academic public health practitioners are interested in carrying out research to investigate public health issues or in teaching public health. Many academic public health practitioners are active in both teaching and research. An academic position can involve teaching about public health in a university or college, or setting up research projects to ...
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Structure and Culture of Schools of Public Health to Support Academic Public Health Practice
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2003Schools of public health have been cautioned about producing graduates and research that were disconnected from public interest. Although institutions may implement a variety of strategies to rectify the situation, institutional structural and cultural barriers impede progress.
Janice M, Dodds +4 more
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Roles of Academic and Public Health Systems in Advancing Population Health
JAMA, 2016EnglishIn a recent Viewpoint, Dr Washington and colleagues1 proposed a convening and leadership role for academic health systems in community efforts to improve population health. Although well intentioned, we believe this vision is misguided. The authors overlooked the central role of the government public health system in advancing population health.
Andrew, Goodman, Adam, Karpati
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