Course Solutions Uncategorized (Answered):Integrate Basic Knowledge Of The Core Disciplines Within Public Health And Deliver Educational Programs That Promote Public Health . . . .

(Answered):Integrate Basic Knowledge Of The Core Disciplines Within Public Health And Deliver Educational Programs That Promote Public Health . . . .

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Instructions

  • Create a 15-20 slide presentation that promotes public health.
  • Be sure to integrate the core disciplines within public health.
  • Create a narration script in the notes section of your PowerPoint to develop a 30-60 minute presentation that will be uploaded to the Unit 8 Assignment Dropbox.

Requirements

  • The presentation should be at least 15-20 slides in length.
  • Include a list of references in APA format, including the information used from the modules.

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