The Roles of Healthcare Professionals in Implementing Clinical Prevention and Population Health

Tatiana Zenzano, Janet D. Allan,Mary Beth Bigley, Reamer L. Bushardt, David R. Garr, Ken Johnson,William Lang, Rika Maeshiro,Susan M. Meyer,Stephen C. Shannon, Vladimir W. Spolsky,Joan M. Stanley

American Journal of Preventive Medicine(2011)

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Across the health disciplines, clinical prevention and population health activities increasingly are recognized as integral to the practice of their professions. Most of the major clinical health professions organizations have begun incorporating clinical prevention and population health activities and services into educational curricula, the accreditation process, and training to affect clinical practice. Students in each health profession need to understand the roles played by those in other health professions. This understanding is a prerequisite for better communication and collaboration among the professions and for accomplishing the educational objectives included in Healthy People 2020 and organized using the Education for Health framework. To help accomplish these goals, this article summarizes each health profession's contributions to the field of prevention and population health, explains how the profession contributes to interprofessional education or practice, reviews specific challenges faced in the provision of these types of services, and highlights future opportunities to expand the provision of these services.
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