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The first article in the Public Health 101 blog series uses a case study to illustrate how public health faculty can prepare students for the CEPH requirement to teach public health problem solving.
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Dr. Richard Riegelman reflects on the eventful evolution of public health education. Through rapid growth and new challenges, the Essential Public Health series has been a cornerstone.
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Teaching health policy in the 2025-26 academic year? This update by the authors of Essentials of Health Policy and Law covers recent Medicaid, Medicare and ACA changes, as well as Supreme Court rulings affecting public health.
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When it comes to health, is ZIP code more influential than lifestyle? Get fresh insight on the impact of social determinants of health in the new edition of Schneider's Introduction to Public Health.
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A new edition of a classic public health textbook has arrived, bringing new perspectives and updated content. Meet the new authors of Schneider’s Introduction to Public Health.
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Learn more about systems thinking in the health care sector, how nursing educators cultivate a holistic mindset, and the benefits of this approach.
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The APHA's Annual Meeting and Expo's 2023 theme is "Creating the Healthiest Nation: Overcoming Social & Ethical Challenges." Read on to learn more about this year's conference.
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Whether you want to engage students in personal stories, challenge them to analyze complex problems, give them historical perspective, or get them to think about the future, case studies are the key.
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"Online learning” and “strong student engagement” are phrases not typically used in the same sentence. Perhaps professors just need the right tools. Read on to learn what students had to say.
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By the year 2030 all baby boomers will be 65 or older. Their needs now center on quality of life. Several sectors must adapt to their changing needs, particularly education.