Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1088307 | Public Health | 2008 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryBy focusing on the Masters of Public Health course, this study took a pragmatic approach to exploring the interface between public health education and public health practice. The commonly utilized ‘three domains of practice’ framework could provide a robust and explicit link between educational provision and practice for public health. This model provides the workforce, the university, the students and the potential funders of the course with an easily comprehensible framework for understanding how the modules of an MSc can support the development of competency within the context of practice.
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Authors
Allison Thorpe, Siân Griffiths, Tony Jewell, Fiona Adshead,