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Course Description This is a required advanced-level research course for students in the Macro Specialization. It focuses on the history and philosophies, conceptual approaches, techniques and methods, and issues in practice and utilization of research applied to communities, organizations, social programs, and policies. It provides students with the skills to carry out research designed to ...
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You will learn about the professional preparation, duties, and projection of future opportunities for health professions such as athletic training, rehabilitation professionals, health information management, social work, behavioral health, epidemiology, and health policy, just to name a few.
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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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The MS in Health Informatics (MSHI) is an innovative, interdisciplinary, applied graduate degree program that addresses the intersection of healthcare and information technology to develop efficient systems, processes and uses of health data across the continuum of healthcare delivery to improve patient care and advance individual and ...
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Our interdisciplinary approach brings together more than 140 faculty, professional staff, and experts in public health, medicine, anthropology, ethics, epidemiology, sociology, law, education, social work, population science and related fields to explore the multifaceted factors influencing health and population dynamics in urban environments.
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The WRC’s approach to promoting mental health and well-being includes programs, trainings, and events that cover associated topics such as suicide prevention, mental health awareness and stigma reduction, and teaching positive mental health concepts.
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The Center for Health Justice and Bioethics envisions a world where everyone has the conditions and resources necessary to achieve health as a collective right. Our mission is to generate and share knowledge on health justice through education, research, and community capacity building. We equip future health professionals with the skills to advocate for justice and create ethical healthcare ...
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Online Master of Social Work The Online MSW is perfect for working professionals and students returning to the classroom while balancing work and family. Classes are taught by the same expert faculty as in our on-campus classes. With 15 to 20 students in most courses, the online program features a low student-to-faculty ratio and substantial face time with classmates and professors. Online ...
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior 62 (3):255-270. Olsen, Lauren D. 2021. “‘We’d Rather Be Relevant Than Theoretically Accurate’: Translational Medicine and the Transmutation of Cultural Anthropology for Clinical Practice.” Social Problems 68 (3):761-777. Olsen, Lauren D. 2019.
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All full-time faculty, employed at Temple University, full-time professional librarians on the Charles Library budget or in other colleges and schools included in the bargaining unit, and non-faculty academic professionals as defined in Article 19 of this Agreement.