Population and Global Health: Didactic and Practicum

Restriction(s): Admission to the Post-licensure track of the BSN program. This didactic/clinical course explores the impact of population and global issues on the health of individuals, families, and communities. The role of the community health nurse is examined using principles of epidemiology, transcultural communication, environmental concern, health care management, and resource allocation. Levels of prevention are explored. Community assessment, epidemiological, environmental, change, political action, and case-management frameworks are used to guide evidence-based nursing care delivery to persons, families, and populations in a community setting.

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Instructor
Reinisch, Courtney Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Online Course or no set meeting time
Enrollment

19

seats available

11

currently enrolled

30

maximum enrollment

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