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borishaifa [10]
2 years ago
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The first professional preparation program for health educators began during which period of the twentieth century?

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1 answer:
givi [52]2 years ago
7 0

Public health educators provide awareness about health through various modes like advertisements, campaigning etc.

What is the public health educator?

Being a health educator is a critical task nowadays. Public health education has become a keystone in society. The graduate students have to do intensive fieldwork to acquire the data for the community diseases. And based on the community assessment, the community health educator contacts them to maintain their records.

These departments are poorly staffed, and the working staff are lacking in specific skills as well as in qualifications. But they need to fulfill their responsibilities to protect public health. The fragments of knowledge, according to public health leaders, should be added to the school curriculum. and started applying it in daily life. Various organizations communicate public health issues through advertisements, campaigning, and other means.

To learn more about the public health educator from the given link:

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