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Public health is advocacy. Whether we are designing a research study to look at the effects of negative health outcomes of population groups, advising policy work, or evaluating organizational programs, we are advocating for better health outcomes in our communities.
Public Health is an ongoing conversation that brings together intersectional perspectives to create equitable health opportunities for all, regardless of race, identity, gender, socioeconomic status, or other social determinants of health.
Public health is a team sport and labor of love to make the world a better place. It is a forward-leaning field anchored to the pursuit of health equity, prevention, collaboration, and systems-level thinking.
Public health means taking a proactive approach to promoting and protecting the health of entire communities, with a focus on prevention rather than just treatment of diseases.
Public health to me means being able to address health challenges, focusing not just on individual health outcomes, but also on the social, economic, and environmental factors that influence health at a population level.
Public health sits at the intersection of medicine, policy, social justice, and environment. Public health work is the means by which society can be improved as a whole.
Public health is really a collaborative effort to improve the life of every person.
Public health to me is about inclusivity and providing the best service-oriented care for the health and well-being of everyone.
Public health is the intersection of health and overall wellness, improving the quality of life on the population/community level.