Sentences with phrase «help public health practitioners»

The CDC Breastfeeding Report Card provides national - and state - level data to help public health practitioners, health professionals, community members, child care providers, and family members work together to protect, promote, and support breastfeeding.

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In response, the Institute of Medicine committee created recommendations that focus on prevention and intervention opportunities, seek to educate health care practitioners, and help raise public awareness of cognitive health.
«People who use cannabis and cannabis - derived products, front - line practitioners, and public health professionals can all benefit from having access to evidence - informed guidelines that can help reduce the potential negative health effects associated with cannabis use.
According to Malo, «public health interventions designed to increase HPV vaccine recommendation for males should focus on increasing recommendations by family practitioners and also identifying and supporting innovators and early adopters who may help diffuse HPV vaccination guidelines and encourage later adopters to support the recommendations.»
Ahmad added that the results could also help policymakers or public health practitioners more accurately predict the future prevalence of heart failure in America's aging population.
It is Paleo with little p because I think my approach is pretty loose and it is not to say that Paleo with the capital P is transforming people's lives it is just more in the course of the last five and six years becoming a professional nutritional therapy practitioner and helping other people get healthy and starting my masters in the public health, I think I have realized that there are a lot of different ways in order to be healthy.
This year's edition of the VET Report ™ explored antimicrobial usage patterns among companion animal practitioners to help inform voluntary adjustments that could result in a better balance between patient care and public health.
In addition, the AHS is embarking on a public awareness campaign, «KNOW Heartworms» in partnership with the American Association of Feline Practitioners, underwritten by a grant from Pfizer Animal Health, to help communicate this new information.
Summer May Finlay, a Yorta Yorta woman, Croakey contributor, public health practitioner and PhD candidate, has made this short clip below to help address these concerns.
Dr. Young has co-authored two internationally best - selling books: Schema Therapy: A Practitioner's Guide, Guilford, 2003 for mental health professionals, and Reinventing Your Life, a self - help book for clients and the public.
Dr. Young has co-authored two Internationally best - selling books: Schema Therapy: A Practitioner's Guide, Guilford, 2003 for mental health professionals, and Reinventing Your Life, a self - help book for clients and the public.
Their development and application, however, could lead to improved quality of care and overall health status for First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples by: providing the skills, knowledge and attitudes that public health practitioners could draw upon to provide culturally competent and safe health services to Aboriginal individuals and communities; improving academic curriculum, training programs, professional certification, health services planning, health policy, and health program evaluation standards; and providing standardized assessment criteria to help governments and organizations share best practices more efficiently and promote culturally safe health services.
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