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WELCOME TO INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH
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2 How many of you have attended a Kaplan seminar before? What did you like about Kaplan seminars you’ve attended in past classes?
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3 Do you have your textbook? If not, try looking in Doc Sharing. It is an E-Book for this class.
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4 Who read all the announcements I posted?
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5 How to reach me: AIM: JLCremeens Facebook: Jennifer Cremeens Email: Jcremeens@Kaplan.eduJcremeens@Kaplan.edu
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6 Microsoft Word is required for Kaplan Does anyone not have Word?
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7 Did you find the syllabus? Where?
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8 Course Project 1 major project completed in 3 parts Part 1 – Topic (Due at the end of Unit 3) Part 2 – Report (Due at the end of Unit 7) Part 3 – Brochure (Due at the end of Unit 9)
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9 Discussion Boards 1 original post PER discussion board question 2 response post PER discussion board question Be sure to spread your posts out Quality posts! Be sure to use references
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10 Any Questions about the Project or Discussion Boards?
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11 Kaplan Late Work Policy Late work will not be accepted unless there are clear and compelling extenuating circumstances Email me before there is an issue.
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12 Seminars Not graded Optional for you to attend View the recording in archive
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13 Any Questions about the course materials?
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14 When you think of public health, what comes to mind? What are some ways we access public health services in our day to day activities?
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15 Public health measures include prevention efforts Better nutrition, better sanitation Under the Constitution Public health falls under the interstate commerce Primary responsibility for population health falls to the state Legislators can restrict actions of public health agencies Example: abortions
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16 Who can tell me the 3 core functions of public health? What do each one of these mean?
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18 Public HealthMedical Care AssessmentCollects, assembles, and analyzes data Diagnostic function Policy Development Strategies to improve health based on science Dr.’s plan of treatment AssuranceResources needed are assessable and available to everyone Dr.’s actual treatment
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19 What is primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention?
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20 Primary Prevention = Prevent risk factors Secondary Prevention = Early Detection Tertiary Prevention = prevent reoccurrence or rehabilitation
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21 What is a nongovernmental health agency?
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22 Non-Governmental Agencies Role in Public Health Education 5K, blood drive, awareness campaigns Research Provide funding through grants Lobbying For resources and policies
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24 Governmental Agencies CDC, FDA, USDA Any of the NIH Institutes National Cancer Institute National Institute of Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism National Institute on Aging National Institute of Drug Abuse National Institute of Environ. Health Sciences See the list on page 43 in text for complete list
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25 How can you reach me? On AIM: JLCremeens Kaplan Email: JCremeens@kaplan.edu
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