Western Public Health Casebook 2018: Cases from the Schulich Interfaculty Program in Public Health
Sinopsis
The Master of Public Health Program (MPH) at Western University is a 12 month full-time program that incorporates a 12-week practicum. The MPH Program curriculum includes innovations such as case-method learning, Brown Bag seminars, Integrative Workshops, field trips and career counselling. The Brown Bag seminars allow the students to hear from, interact and network with practitioners from the field. The faculty of the MPH Program are drawn from various Faculties across campus, and represent a broad range of disciplines pertinent to public health.
Western’s MPH Program relies extensively on the case based/experiential method of learning. The Program aims to deliver 60% of pedagogic material using the case-based approach – a unique feature not found in other MPH Programs worldwide. The case method of learning is not about the traditional lecture-style classroom setting, but is about the student being an active part of the learning experience, which means learning by doing. It introduces complex and often ambiguous real-world scenarios into the classroom, forcing students to think and make decisions sometimes with incomplete and inaccurate data.
Capítulos
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Preface
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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CASE 1Mobilizing Knowledge into Action: Best Practices in Responding to Urgent Refugee Health and Resettlement Service Needs
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CASE 2Good Food Box: Generative Relationships and Scenario Planning in Public Health
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CASE 3“School, Interrupted”
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CASE 4Big Comfy Couch: The Implementation of an LGBTQ2S+ Safe and Positive Space Within a Public Health Unit
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CASE 5Making Oral Health Care More Palatable
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CASE 6On the Road to Change: The Difficulties of Evaluating Social Marketing Campaigns in Public Health
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CASE 7Local Climate Change Adaptation: Developing a Communication Strategy for Rural Populations
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CASE 8“I Know You Want It”: Preventing Sexual Aggression in Bars
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CASE 9Managing Expectations: Lyme Disease
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CASE 10Middlesex-London’s Public Health Emergency: HIV in People Who Inject Drugs
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CASE 11Improving Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights: A Key Step in Achieving Gender Equality in Pakistan
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CASE 12Housing and Health: A Human Rights Approach to Wellbeing
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CASE 13The Abokobi Open Dump
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CASE 14Rural Residence and Associated Health Disparities: The Case of Chatham-Kent
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CASE 15Going Beyond the Wheel Chair Ramp: Public Health Sudbury & Districts’ Plan to Become Accessible to All
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CASE 16Don’t Miss the Bus
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CASE 17Can Hospitals do Health Promotion? Making Hospitals a Place for both Care and Health through Health Promotion
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Integrative Workshops
Descargas
- 2018_Front_Matter.pdf 2018_Front_Matter.pdf
- 2018_Table_of_Contents.pdf 2018_Table_of_Contents.pdf
- 2018_Complete_Casebook.pdf 2018_Complete_Casebook.pdf
