Key Concepts in Public Health identifies fifty key concepts used
across the discipline of public health in order to give the reader a
broad perspective of the core topics relevant to training and practice.
From epidemiology to health promotion, and ethics to leadership, the
book offers an exciting guide to the multiprofessional field. Each entry
features a snapshot definition of the concept, a broader discussion
addressing the main issues and links to practice, key points relevant to
the entry, case studies to illustrate the application to practice, and
examples of further reading.