Mastering Public Health: A Postgraduate Guide To Examinations And Revalidation
by Geraint H Lewis /
2008 / English / PDF
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Mastering Public Health
Mastering Public Health is an essential study aid
for all those preparing for postgraduate exmainations in public
health, and a definitive guide for the MFPH examination.
is an essential study aid
for all those preparing for postgraduate exmainations in public
health, and a definitive guide for the MFPH examination.
The book covers the five key areas of public health knowledge:
Research methods; Disease prevention and health promotion; Health
information; Sociology, policy and health economics; and
Organisation and management of health care. It is structured to
follow the entire MFPH Part A exam syllabus, with appendices on
revision strategies, exam technique and essay frameworks.
The book covers the five key areas of public health knowledge:
Research methods; Disease prevention and health promotion; Health
information; Sociology, policy and health economics; and
Organisation and management of health care. It is structured to
follow the entire MFPH Part A exam syllabus, with appendices on
revision strategies, exam technique and essay frameworks.
Written in conjunction with an international team of editors,
Written in conjunction with an international team of editors,Mastering Public Health
Mastering Public Health is aimed at public health
practitioners who are training or re-validating in the UK and
worldwide. Its concise format also serves as a quick reference text
for the specialty.
is aimed at public health
practitioners who are training or re-validating in the UK and
worldwide. Its concise format also serves as a quick reference text
for the specialty.
'I am confident that this will rapidly become required reading for
all those taking the Faculty's exams, as well as for those
undertaking training in public health in many other countries.'
Professor Martin McKee, CBE
'I am confident that this will rapidly become required reading for
all those taking the Faculty's exams, as well as for those
undertaking training in public health in many other countries.'
Professor Martin McKee, CBE