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Public Health

Sources for all disciplines charged with ensuring the health of whole populations.

This guide directs Public Health affiliates at the University of Florida to relevant resources for learning, research, and writing. 

Subject Guide

Other Resources

National Public Health Week YouTube channel

Gathering Credible Data - recorded video overview of guiding principles for collecting evaluation data, considerations when choosing data collection methods and information on ensuring cultrual responsiveness when collecting data.

U Alabama SOPH YouTube "channel"

Public Health Practice Grand Rounds Webcast Archives from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health

H1N1 Rap and other finalists of DHHS' Swine & seasonal flu prevention video contest (You Tube)

Insights  Colorado Health Foundation

CDC Office of Media Relations webcasts 

Wellcome Film - 20th century healthcare in film--some 200 of them freely available for use if you give credit.

Kick Butts - annual anti-smoking PSA contest

Embrace life (pro-seat-belt, a little schmaltzy, but...)

Immunization Video Collection from NACCHO cover influenza, pertussis, adolescent immunization, personal stories about vaccine-preventable diseases.

 

Full-Text Access

Remember, for remote access to all UF electronic resources use the VPN software or the Proxy Server.

Some databases, journals and resources are free for anyone to access and some are only accessible to UF affiliates through the libraries' subscription. To access subscription resources while off campus, you must be logged in to the VPN or the proxy service.

Access to electronic resources should be seamless from any UF networked computer. Note that some computers in Shands may require remote access.

Eligibility for access: UF students/faculty/staff members with current, valid UF ID/Gator1 Card.

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