Background
Physicians have the potential to have a major impact on public health.
They can help in the achievement of the two most important population health
goals for New Mexico:
Providing
excellent medical care is an important goal for a medical student. In
order to achieve lasting and meaningful progress in improving health and
reducing disparities, physicians need additional knowledge and skills
to work as partners with community stakeholders and within a public health
systems model, applying population-based approaches. For this reason,
the University of New Mexico has incorporated a population health component
in the medical curriculum. Completing this curricular component
confers the Public Health Certificate.
The
Public Health Certificate Program is a 17-credit program for Residents,
Fellows, Faculty and New Mexico Physicians, focusing on public health core
concepts including:
Questions?
Contact Lily Velarde, PhD
Masters of Public Health Program
Department of Family and Community Medicine
MSC09-5060
Phone: 272-4173
Fax: 272-4494
Email:
Publichealthcertificate@salud.unm.edu
http://hsc.unm.edu/som/fcm/mph/index.shtml
For more information please refer to: http://hsc.unm.edu/som/phc/