This blog explores what skills public health leaders, managers and workers need to ensure that those populations who can most benefit from the scientific advances are actually able to do so. [READ MORE]
Dr. Ronald O. Valdiserri (left) and Dr. David Holtgrave (right)
DID YOU KNOW? It is important that public health educators, in addition to teaching fundamental concepts like epidemiology and health promotion, develop competencies that will enable students to understand and modify complex, interactive systems so as to promote improved population health outcomes.
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