Collaborative practice for public health
β Scribed by Gurbutt, Dawne J
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 144
- Series
- CAIPE collaborative practice series
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Introduction : threads, challenges and the context of working collaboratively in public health / Dawne Gurbutt --
Everybody's business : working and learning together for public --
Health practice / Dawne Gurbutt --
Tackling traffic issues with a public health focus / Hannele Weir --
Interprofessional education and Malawi / Lucy Kululanga and Patricia Donovan --
Collaborative working for public health in the voluntary sector / Dawne Gurbutt --
Collaborative practice for public health : opportunities and reflections from primary care / Jonny Currie and Liz Anderson --
Using technology to enhance learning and practice in collaborative working in public health / Russell Gurbutt with contributions from Canadian colleagues: E. Riesen, M. Morley, D. Clendinneng, S. Ogilvie, M.A. Murray and P. Thompson --
Conclusions : the learning continues / Dawne Gurbutt.
β¦ Subjects
Medical care;Quality control.;Public Health Practice.;Cooperative Behavior.;Health Policy.;POLITICAL SCIENCE;Public Policy;Social Security.;POLITICAL SCIENCE;Public Policy;Social Services & Welfare.
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