Educating to improve population health outcomes in chronic disease: a curriculum package to integrate a population health approach for the prevention, early detection and management of chronic disease when educating the primary health care workforce in remote and rural northern Australia

Author(s)
Smith, Janie Dade
Publication Date
2005
Abstract
Written with the collaboration of James Cook University, the Apunipima Cape York Health Council, the Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance of the NT, NT Dept. of Health and Community Services, Queensland Health and the University of Queensland.
Abstract
This package is designed for health educators across the disciplines to use in the development and implementation of their programs. The core expected outcomes, listed in the curriculum section, target all health practitioners who practise in remote, rural and discrete Indigenous communities across northern Australia.
ISBN
0958772266
Link
Publisher
Menzies School of Health Research
Subject
Health education
Aboriginal people
Curriculum
Remote areas
Chronic disease
Staff development
Primary prevention
Primary health care
Title
Educating to improve population health outcomes in chronic disease: a curriculum package to integrate a population health approach for the prevention, early detection and management of chronic disease when educating the primary health care workforce in remote and rural northern Australia
Type of document
Book
Entity Type
Publication

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