tailieunhanh - Recommendations for Undergraduate Public Health Education

A nationwide survey of more than 15,000 young people ages 10 to 29 conducted in 2009 by the Population Council in Cairo showed that schools do little to provide SRH information and that the information available to youth outside of school is not necessarily accurate or helpful. 3 The survey found that less than 15 percent of boys and 5 percent of girls received information on puberty in school. The survey also found that the most common reactions to menarche (the onset of a girl’s period)—reported by 67 percent of female respondents—were shock, tears, or fear. Three out of five female respondents. | Recommendations for Undergraduate Public Health Education Public Health 101 Epidemiology 101 Global Health 101 October 2008 Richard K. Riegelman and Susan Albertine Association of American Collegesand Universities ASSOCIATION FOR PREVENTION TEACHING AND RESEARCH Contents 1 Review and Recommendations 1 2 Undergraduate Public Health Education Core Courses 4 Principles for Design of Core Enduring Understandings Curriculum Frameworks Learning 3 Public Health 101 6 Public Health 101 Enduring Public Health 101 Curriculum Public Health 101 Learning 4 Epidemiology 101 9 Epidemiology 101 Enduring Epidemiology 101 Curriculum Epidemiology 101 Learning 5 Global Health 101 12 Global Health 101 Enduring Global Health 101 Curriculum Global Health 101 Learning 6 Minors and other Coherent Curricula 16 7 Undergraduate Public Health Resources 20 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR UNDERGRADUATE PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION