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  • Public law 94-142

    The education for all handicapped children act. passed in 1975, this act mandates a free, appropriate public  education for all handicapped children.  

  • Public health services

    Public health practices that apply the principles of the basic biological, medical, social, and pure sciences in an effort to prevent disease and to promote health. Efforts are directed toward those health issues that are primarily a community responsibility and are carried out by governmental (official) and voluntary health agencies and others concerned with achieving…

  • Public health prevention model

    A model for the prevention of health problems that focuses on the host agent-environment relationship.  

  • Public health practice and program management

    A specialized area of public health concerned with the application of knowledge and skills to the planning, implementation, management, and evaluation of activities of health professional disciplines and health problems.  

  • Public health practice

    As conceived by Winslow, the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health and well-being through organized community effort for the sanitation of the environment, the control of communicable infections, the organization of medical and nursing services for the early diagnosis and prevention of disease, the education of the individual in personal…

  • Public health educator

    Community health educator.  

  • Public health agency

    An official, governmental tax supported organization mandated by law for the protection and improvement of the health of the general public, private health agency.  

  • Public health advisory

    A statement released describing findings of a health issue of significant urgency to require public action. The includes recommended measures to reduce human risk and eliminate or substantially mitigate human exposure to the threat.  

  • Public comment

    An opportunity for the general public to comment on findings or proposed activities.  

  • Pubic symphysis

    The joint formed by the union of the bodies of the pubic bones in the median plane, characterized by a thick mass of fibrocartilage. A piece of cartilage which joins the two sections of the pubic bone.  

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