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Counting the cost of effective health policy
Part of a series of worksheets covering Mathematical Case Studies for Economists from Nottingham Trent University. They are downloadable in Word format with embedded links. They can be adapted, printed and/or put in a Virtual Learning Environment. A booklet giving guideline answers for the task questions is available on request from the Economics Network.
Author(s): Stephen Heasell

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Measuring health improvements for a cost effectiveness analysis
Part of a series of worksheets covering Mathematical Case Studies for Economists from Nottingham Trent University. They are downloadable in Word format with embedded links. They can be adapted, printed and/or put in a Virtual Learning Environment. A booklet giving guideline answers for the task questions is available on request from the Economics Network.
Author(s): Stephen Heasell

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A virtual practice community for student learning and staff development in health and social work
This resource is the final report for the a Health Sciences and Practice mini project: A virtual practice community for student learning and staff development in health and social work inter-professional education; changing practice through collaboration.
Author(s): Maggie Hutchings,Janet Scammell

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Health and lifestyle of Nepalese migrants in the UK.
The health status and lifestyle of migrants is often poorer than that of the general population of their host countries. The Nepalese represent a relatively small, but growing, immigrant community in the UK, about whom very little is known in term of public health. Therefore, our study examined the health and lifestyle of Nepalese migrants in the UK.
Author(s): Edwin R van Teijlingen,Padam P Simkhada,Amalraj E

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HealthKnowledge Public Health Textbook - Disease causation and the diagnostic process
'Disease causation and the diagnostic process in relation to public health; prevention and health promotion' is part of the 'Public Health Textbook' which can be accessed as an online resource. It covers part of the public health skills and competencies and has been organised in relation to the Faculty of Public Health Part A membership examination syllabus.
Author(s): Viv Speller,Gayatri Manikkavasagan,Sarah Anderson,

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HealthKnowledge Public Health Textbook - Medical Sociology, Social Policy, and Health Economics
'Medical Sociology, Social Policy, and Health Economics' is part of the 'Public Health Textbook' which can be accessed as an online resource. It covers part of the public health skills and competencies and has been organised in relation to the Faculty of Public Health Part A membership examination syllabus. It focuses on three main areas: Concepts of Health and Illness and Aetiology of Illness; Health Care; Equality, Equity and Policy and Health Economics.
Author(s): David Parkin,Rebecca Steinbach,Iain Crinson

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HealthKnowledge Public Health Textbook - Health Information
'Health Information' is part of the 'Public Health Textbook' which can be accessed as an online resource. It covers part of the public health skills and competencies and has been organised in relation to the Faculty of Public Health Part A membership examination syllabus. It focuses on three main areas: populations; sickness and health; and applications (ways of putting it into action).
Author(s): Neeraj Malhotra,Meic Goodyear

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HealthKnowledge Public Health Textbook - Research Methods
'Research methods appropriate to public health practice, including epidemiology, statistical methods and other methods of enquiry including qualitative research methods', and is part of the 'Public Health Textbook' which can be accessed as an online resource. It covers some of the public health skills and competencies and has been organised in relation to the Faculty of Public Health Part A membership examination syllabus.
Author(s): Miranda Leontowitsch,Iain Crinson,Renu Bindra,Rosa

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TALAT Lecture 2104.02: Case Study on Windows
This lecture gives teachers and students grounding in the development of satisfactory and suitable window design in aluminium; it helps them acquire an understanding of the principles underlying good design. Students need to be able to design aluminium windows which conform to local planning regulations and which are suitable for national traditions in each market they are offered in. This involves the acquisition of local climatic data since the products need to withstand the climatic condition
Author(s): Carsten Dreier, Hydro Aluminium, Oslo,TALAT

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Health Beliefs
Series of video clips which looks at the personal beliefs and experiences of patients with various conditions, including > Bipolar disorder > Dementia > Rapid onset Rheumatoid Arthritis > Asperger's Syndrome > Parkinson's disease > Lactose intolerance > MMR vaccination > Epilepsy > Breast cancer
Author(s): Dr Kate Field (DiPEX)

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Inaugural Lecture - Ieuan Eliis - Health Care Education in the Long Run
Inaugural Lecture - Ieuan Eliis - Health Care Education in the Long Run
Author(s): Leeds Metropolitan University

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Key Ideas in Health Promotion - Rachael Dixey
1 hour video lecture introducing students to module about Health Promotion - key ideas, models, concepts, reading, literature sources
Author(s): Rachael Dixey

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Prof. Rachael Dixey Inaugural Lecture - Health, Social Justice & Access to Learning
The Faculty of Health's Professor Rachael Dixey delivered her inaugural lecture in the iconic Rose Bowl. The lecture 'Health, Social Justice and Access to Learning' considered the relationships globally between health inequalities and education, exploring ideas of education as liberatory and empowering, and consequently how this impacts on the politics of health. Professor Dixey is the head of Health Promotion at Leeds Met. She has a lifelong interest in Africa, doing PhD research in the 1970s o
Author(s): Leeds Metropolitan University

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Global Perspectives in Public health and Health Promotion
9 Powerpoint slide sequences based on MSc lectures from a global prespecitves module that, adoting a social science perspective, explores the trends, issues and context of global public Health and Health Promotion.
Author(s): Sebastian Garman (Brunel University)

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Promoting mental health and wellbeing of older carers
E-learning package containing interactive resources to aid awareness of mental health needs of older carers. The resource is structured around three stories about the experience of older carers to trigger reflective learning. It also contains three editions of an e-magazine to support development of reflective skills. Users can access a downloadable reflective log book to track learning and future development needs. Each story will enable thinking about how the unique demands of being a carer in
Author(s): Ms Joan Healey (Sheffield Hallam University),Profe

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Sociology of health and illness
This module aims to show how health and illness although rooted in biological issues are not reducible to them. It will introduce key theories and empirical evidence to demonstrate a range of issues such as the social construction of medical power and the relationship between social inequalities and health. It will introduce students to some of the debates about medical uncertainty and the show the value of sociological critiques to medical practices.
Author(s): Dr Pam Lowe, Aston University

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Improving Health: Public Health - Getting back to basics
This presentation explores some of the theories and tools which can be applied in order to set up an effective public health improvement initiative. Notes have been included to assist the facilitator with the presentation. This resource was developed by Education for Health, which is an independent education and research charity for health professionals. They provide educational programmes that are run nationally and internationally and are accredited by the Open University. This workshop pr
Author(s): Rhian Last (Education for Health)

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Handbook Principles Perspectives and Practice in Health Promotion
Module Handbook for a core health promotion module
Author(s): Angela Scriven (Brunel University)

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A planning guide: health inequalities and the voluntary and community sector
A guide to the issues and advice on how to address health inequalities, produced by the Royal Society for Public Health. This resource was prepared following extensive field work with experts, and can also be downloaded here: http://www.ngoforum.org.uk/Inequality%20Guide%2026.10.09.pdf
Author(s): Royal Society for Public Health,Karen Bollan (Edit

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Clinical Laboratory Science in the College of Health Sciences at Marquette University
This informational and promotional video was created by Marquette students for the Clinical Laboratory Science department in the College of Health Sciences at Marquette University.
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