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Elective Program-WUMS I (M04)  (Dept. Info)Medicine  (Policies)

M04 Elect-W1 587NIntroduction to Public Health in St. Louis10.0 Units
Description:Clinical. The goal of this selective is to provide participants with the fundamental tools needed to assess, implement and evaluate community-based public health programs that address some of the leading health indicators in St. Louis. For this year's course, your student coordinators have decided to focus on two unique public health concerns: corrections medicine and mental health. Completion of this course provides credit towards a Masters of Public Health degree. Rather than a survey course on public health, this abbreviated course will serve as a primer on conducting public health research. We will spend one session on the history of public health, especially as it pertains to the St. Louis region, chronic disease epidemiology and the social determinants of health, and the behavioral and sociological factors contributing to youth violence. Two additional sessions will focus on corrections medicine and mental health. Each session will be followed by a site visit that will allow students to better understand the related topic and identify specific community needs. Using information collected at these visits, the final assignment will be a 1-page proposal outlining a potential public health intervention. Upon completing this selective, students should have the skills and background to acquire information needed to apply public health principles for addressing public health issues in the St. Louis community.
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Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
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Q=ME Q (Medical School)

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