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Contribution to Book
Public Health Social Work and Genetic Health Services Delivery
Handbook for Public Health Social Work (2013)
  • Joseph Telfair, Georgia Southern University
Abstract
Georgia Southern University faculty member Joseph Telfair authored "Public Health Social Work and Genetic Health Services Delivery" in Handbook for Public Health Social Work.

Book Summary: Public health social work is an interdisciplinary, epidemiologically oriented approach to improving human health and well-being. About one quarter of all social workers in the United States currently work in medical or public health settings, a number that is expected to increase significantly in coming years. This handbook, written and edited by respected leaders of the Social Work Section of the American Public Health Association (APHA), describes the rapidly expanding roles of public health social workers as these two disciplines continue to join forces.

The handbook describes how the alliance of social work and public health has already made significant progress and ways in which it will further improve health care in the United States. It addresses job opportunities for public health social workers in such fields as disease prevention, health promotion, child welfare, gerontology, disaster response, trauma intervention, substance abuse, outreach services, and advocacy. It also covers public health social work with special populations and in neighborhood, rural, and global settings.
Keywords
  • Public health,
  • Social work,
  • Genetic health services,
  • Delivery
Publication Date
2013
Editor
Robert H. Keefe and Elaine Theresa Jurkowski
Publisher
Springer Publishing
ISBN
9780826107435
Citation Information
Joseph Telfair. "Public Health Social Work and Genetic Health Services Delivery" New York, NYHandbook for Public Health Social Work (2013) p. 147 - 162
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joseph_telfair/3/