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PUBLIC HEALTH#1
The science of protecting and improving the health of communities through education, policy-making, and research.
CAMPAIGN STRATEGY#2
A plan outlining the objectives, target audience, messaging, and methods for delivering a public health campaign.
DATA ANALYSIS#3
The process of inspecting, cleaning, and modeling data to discover useful information and inform decision-making.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#4
The practice of involving community members in the planning and execution of health initiatives to ensure relevance and effectiveness.
EVALUATION METRICS#5
Quantitative and qualitative measures used to assess the effectiveness and impact of public health campaigns.
OUTREACH TECHNIQUE#6
Methods used to connect with and inform the community about health issues and available resources.
DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS#7
The study of population characteristics to identify trends and target groups for health interventions.
CULTURALLY SENSITIVE MESSAGING#8
Communication tailored to respect and reflect the cultural beliefs and practices of the target audience.
ETHICS IN PUBLIC HEALTH#9
Principles guiding the conduct of public health practice, ensuring respect for individuals and communities.
HEALTH DISPARITIES#10
Differences in health outcomes and access to healthcare services among different population groups.
IMPLEMENTATION PLANNING#11
The process of organizing resources and activities to execute a public health campaign effectively.
FEEDBACK MECHANISMS#12
Systems for collecting community responses to health initiatives, used for evaluation and improvement.
QUANTITATIVE DATA#13
Numerical information used to measure variables and analyze trends in public health.
QUALITATIVE DATA#14
Descriptive information that provides insights into community perceptions, experiences, and behaviors.
ADVOCACY#15
Efforts to influence public policy and resource allocation to improve community health outcomes.
SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGY#16
A plan for using social media platforms to disseminate health information and engage with the community.
PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTION#17
Actions taken to improve health outcomes, often involving education, policy changes, or community programs.
HEALTH COMMUNICATION#18
The study and practice of communicating health information effectively to various audiences.
CAMPAIGN EVALUATION#19
The systematic assessment of a public health campaign's processes and outcomes to determine its effectiveness.
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT#20
Involving individuals or groups with a vested interest in a public health issue to enhance campaign success.
DATA VISUALIZATION#21
The graphical representation of information and data to communicate insights clearly and effectively.
COMMUNITY RESOURCES#22
Local assets, organizations, and services that can support public health initiatives and outreach efforts.
REAL-TIME DATA COLLECTION#23
Gathering data as events occur to monitor progress and make timely adjustments to health campaigns.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY#24
A concise overview of a campaign or project, summarizing key findings and recommendations for stakeholders.
PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT#25
The process of compiling and presenting work that showcases skills, experiences, and learning in public health.