Public Health
About Course
Public health is the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, communities, and individuals. Unlike clinical medicine, which focuses on treating individuals, public health emphasizes the well-being of populations. It involves a wide range of activities including health education, disease prevention, policy development, and health services management. By addressing factors such as sanitation, nutrition, vaccination, and access to healthcare, public health seeks to create conditions in which people can be healthy. Its impact is far-reaching—enhancing quality of life, extending life expectancy, reducing human suffering, and saving resources for individuals and society alike.
Course Content
Month 1-2: Attitude to Disease in the Community
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Understanding community perceptions of health and illness
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Importance of cultural attitudes in healthcare for chiropractic practice
Month 3: Influence of the Family on Illness
Month 4: Urbanization, Economic Factors, and Health
Month 5: Substance Abuse and Health
Month 6: Public Health Administration
Month 7: Political Commitment to Health Policy
Month 8: Management of Health Services
Month 9-10: Health Economics and Planning
Month 11-12: Evaluation of Health Services and Final Assessment
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