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The National Hispanic Health Foundation established the National Hispanic Health Professional Student Scholarship program for dental, medical, nursing, pharmacy, policy and public health students who have displayed outstanding academic records and leadership, and who are committed to serving Hispanic communities.
https://cst.temple.edu/students/clubs-and-organizations
African Americans make up an extremely small percentage of professional health concentrations which require or strongly recommend bachelor's degrees, specifically allopathic and osteopathic medicine, physical therapy, physician assistant studies, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing and other public health fields.
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Completing the Public Health Minor improves your marketability in many professional paths, including social work, kinesiology, education, business, health professions, psychology, health communication and others.
https://dentistry.temple.edu/sites/dentistry/files/Oral_Health_Advocacy_Toolkit.pdf
Dental and dental hygiene academia, therefore, should prepare future dental professionals to become strong advocates of oral health in their communities. In support of this objective, the Temple University’s Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry developed this toolkit primarily for dental, dental hygiene, and dental residency programs that wish to initiate advocacy training or refine their ...
https://cph.temple.edu/news/2024/11/empowering-patients-through-health-literacy-tool-better-cancer-care
Dr. Dumenci’s work also produced a shorter version of the tool—the CHLT-6—which can be administered to identify persons with limited cancer health literacy accurately and scored within a few minutes.
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College of Liberal Arts: Spanish for Health Professionals Advance your career in healthcare and develop the cultural sensitivity needed to work with Latinx and Spanish-speaking patients.
https://education.temple.edu/schoolpsychology/conference/program
All Session 1 presentations are available to psychologists, professional counselors, social workers, and marriage and family therapists for CE credit. They also meet ACT 48 Continuing Professional Education Requirements as mandated by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
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The Department of Nursing aims to be a leading force in community-engaged, collaborative efforts to achieve health equity and a quality of life for all, preparing a diverse nursing workforce who excel in leadership, practice, research and scholarship.
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Physical, social-emotional, and cognitive development throughout adolescence involves specific public health needs that many students will address throughout their careers as public health and healthcare professionals.
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Public Health College of Public Health Rapid changes in healthcare and social services require that professionals in these fields possess advanced knowledge and expertise. The College of Public Health can provide you with the education, practical experience and insight you need to enjoy a vital, vibrant career.