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Winter Course: NSG 511 – Prevention Issues in Community Health

NSG 511 Prevention Issues in Community Health (3 cr.)

This course is open to graduate students. It may be of particular interest to those in nursing, medicine, public health, education, social work and psychology.

In this course we will examine both theoretical and practical aspects of implementing community-level prevention programs and policies to promote health and prevent health disorders. This interdisciplinary overview of community prevention approaches will focus on the social determinants of health and health disparity reduction among vulnerable populations. The course involves analysis of community and population preventive strategies across the life course, with a focus on the design and presentation of a prevention approach to a community health problem of interest to the student. The roles of prevention leader and consumer of prevention information are emphasized.

Class takes place on Tuesdays 9:30 am to 12:50 pm At least one class session will involve on-line activities rather than classroom attendance

For more information

Contact:

Carole Hooven PhD

Psychosocial and Community Health University of Washington School of Nursing

Email: chooven@u.washington.edu<mailto:chooven@u.washington.edu>

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