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School of Public Health
WebAs the only school of public health in South Carolina, the Arnold School of Public Health is making a vital impact through innovative research, education and outreach programs. From our broad range of academic programs to our world-renowned areas of research expertise and far-reaching centers and community programs, the Arnold School of Public
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Prevention Research Center
WebThe University of South Carolina Prevention Research Center (USC PRC) envisions "Communities that support physical activity and healthy eating for all people." We engage community and organizational partners in research, practice, technical assistance, and training to benefit the health of underserved communities and the community at large.
Prevention Research Center
WebUSC was selected to serve in the role of Collaborating Center in the CDC Prevention Research Centers’ (PRC) Healthy Brain Research Network (HBRN). The SC-HBRN has three specific aims: (1) establish a research agenda concerning cognitive health and healthy aging, (2) advance research in the areas of cognitive health and healthy aging, and (3
Health Services Policy & Management
WebHealth Services Policy and Management (HSPM) is an interdisciplinary field concerned with the promotion of personal and public health through planning, organizing, directing, controlling, coordinating and evaluating health services. Career opportunities exist in hospitals and clinics, state and federal health care agencies, physician practices
Epidemiology and Biostatistics
WebThe disciplines of epidemiology and biostatistics are essential to achieving the goals of public health, and combining these two disciplines in a single department creates synergies for both training and research. Epidemiologists study the distribution and determinants of health and disease in populations. Biostatisticians develop and apply
Prevention Research Center
WebUofSC PRC Co-Investigator Andrew Kaczynski, PhD, is back with another conversation in the physical activity and public health realm. This podcast centers around nature and health, featuring Dr. Jay Maddock. Dr. Maddock is Director of the Center for Health & Nature, Professor at Texas A&M University’s Department of Environmental and
Environmental Health Sciences
WebENHS examines the causes and effects of interactions between humans and their environment. Our goal is to understand and minimize impacts on human health and the environment. To explore these complex interactions, numerous elements of pure and applied sciences, including biology, chemistry, geography, physics, engineering, public …
Prevention Research Center
WebFAN Enrollment is Open. The FAN Online Training is now being offered by Health Ministries Association (HMA). Please email Ms. Denise Viker, RN, BSN from HMA ([email protected]) to learn more about taking part in the FAN Online Training.Each person from your church who wishes to take part in the training will be asked to complete …
Exercise Science
WebExercise Science. Exercise Science is an interdisciplinary field tying together traditional disciplines as biology, physiology, psychology, chemistry, physics, neuroscience, genetics, nutrition, and sociology to facilitate an understanding of the links between physical activity, exercise, fitness, performance, diet, and health.
Prevention Research Center Faculty
WebCo-Investigator, Prevention Research Center. Associate Professor, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior. [email protected]. (864) 797-7933. Research Interests: Health economics of diabetes and obesity. Economic evaluation in health policy and coverage decisions.
An Evaluation Framework for Community Health Programs
WebSupported in part by CDC Cooperative Agreement No. U48/CCU409664 - 07 awarded to the University of South Carolina. 5102 Chapel Hill Boulevard, Durham, NC 27707 Phone: 919.403.2124 Fax: 919.401.9268 E-mail: [email protected] www.cbph.org.
The “SMOG” Readability Test (Short Version)
WebCount off 10 consecutive sentences at the beginning, middle and end of the text. Count the number of words with 3 or more syllables in the 30-sentence sample. Answer:________. Use the answer to step 2 to look up the reading grade level in the chart. Divide the number of sentences in the sample into 30 (i.e., 30/25) and multiply this number by
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