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Gussow, Joan Dye – Journal of Nutrition Education, 1980
This editorial addresses the problem of science and politics as viewed from the presidency of the Society for Nutrition Education. Of special concern is the conflict arising from differing segments of the nutrition profession. (CS)
Descriptors: Editorials, Health Education, Nutrition, Political Issues
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Gunn, Alexander D. G. – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1979
The bureaucratic problems that can emerge when public safety laws are applied to a college are described. (JD)
Descriptors: Colleges, Government School Relationship, Legal Responsibility, Public Health Legislation
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Thivierge, Bethany – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1997
Advises that public health professionals use a matrix called the logical framework to plan programs--it helps define and appraise the relationships among activities and results. Finds that factors used to judge the success of a program must be explicitly defined in advance. (PA)
Descriptors: Health Occupations, Organizational Communication, Organizational Objectives, Program Effectiveness
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Akinmoladun, Tunde M. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1997
Examines the place of associate degree programs in the education and training of environmental health professionals. Discusses components of associate degree curriculums in environmental health sciences and the potential roles of associate degree recipients. Presents recommendations to improve associate degree programs and to attract more students…
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Environmental Education, Health Education, Higher Education
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Kaufman, Arthur – Academic Medicine, 1990
Rural training sites are ideal for students to confront social, political, and economic forces underlying ill health in our society. Medical education for rural practice must provide early and sustained exposure to rural communities and rural physician role models, particularly through university-community partnerships. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Medical Education, Professional Education, Public Health
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Silverman, Morton M.; Felner, Robert D. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1995
Focusing on emerging models of population-level risk reduction, the authors discuss the essential ingredients for successful suicide prevention programs: comprehensiveness, fidelity, and intensity. Issues of feasibility, access, and effectiveness are discussed. The authors argue for nesting suicide prevention programs within existing public health…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Higher Education, Population Trends, Prevention
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Byrns, George; Burke, Thomas – Journal of Environmental Health, 1992
Discusses the implications of the Medical Waste Management Act of 1988 for small medical facilities, public health, and the environment. Reviews health and environmental risks associated with medical waste, current regulatory approaches, and classifications. Concludes that the health risk of medical wastes has been overestimated; makes…
Descriptors: Clinics, Definitions, Environmental Education, Health Facilities
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Walker, Bailus, Jr. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1992
Discusses the public health ramifications of environmental management and how the National Environmental Health Association should play a role in addressing the issues on the Earth Summit agenda and the National Agenda for Environmental Quality. Explores the link between ecological ills, national and international trade, and related consumption of…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Conferences, Ecological Factors, Environmental Education
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Sullivan, Megan – Science Teacher, 2005
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 76 million cases of foodborne illness occur in the U.S. each year; 5,000 are fatal. Most of these illnesses are caused by a variety of bacteria, viruses, and parasites and the remaining are poisonings triggered by harmful toxins or chemicals. To Jack Guzewich, a foodborne disease…
Descriptors: Interviews, Epidemiology, Diseases, Microbiology
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O'Sullivan, Mary – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2004
The 1996 Surgeon General?s Report (SGR), "Physical Activity and Health," was one of the more significant U.S. Federal documents to outline national priorities for health and physical activity. In this monograph Marlene Tappe and Charlene Burgeson and Stephen Cone remind us that "Physical Activity and Health" was the third in a…
Descriptors: Public Health, Physical Education, Public Policy, Physical Activities
Roberts, Sheridan – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2008
This paper describes the findings of an OECD project examining ICT impact measurement and analyses based on official statistics. Both economic and social impacts are covered and some results are presented. It attempts to place ICT impacts measurement into an Information Society conceptual framework, provides some suggestions for standardising…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Measurement Techniques
Dokecki, Paul R. – 1985
Three revolutions in the history of mental health were identified by Nicholas Hobbs: the humane revolution, the scientific and therapeutic revolution, and the public health revolution. The shift of responsibilities for mental health and substance abuse services from the public to the private sector may constitute a fourth mental health revolution.…
Descriptors: Deinstitutionalization (of Disabled), Mental Health, Mental Health Programs, Private Agencies
Hochheimer, John L.; Courtney, Judith A. – 1981
Social scientists who begin a public health education intervention by surveying the literature would be hard-pressed to find guidance about what to do and what to avoid when planning the media strategy of their campaign. What is needed is a media strategy to develop the greatest control possible over community exposure to the messages of the…
Descriptors: Advertising, Information Dissemination, Intervention, Mass Media
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McGinnis, J. Michael – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1987
Suicide, and its particularly disturbing rise in the last three decades, is a major public health concern. Prevention efforts must be multifaceted, and include the refinement of epidemiological methods in the study of suicide; development of health education, information, and intervention programs dealing with suicide; and increased community…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Epidemiology, Health Education, Intervention
Bauer, Anne M.; Shea, Thomas M. – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1986
A discussion of the transmission and prevention of hepatitis B focuses on implications of the disease for special educators, including maintaining confidentiality, providing education in the least restrictive environment, curriculum modifications in related behavioral/social areas, and personal risk. Relevant administrative and legal questions are…
Descriptors: Communicable Diseases, Confidentiality, Court Litigation, Disabilities
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