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Public health – Clinical knowledge

January 26, 2022 by StudyHub

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Public Health – Clinical Knowledge

Definition of Irony – When the Year Of The Rat starts with a plague!



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Neatly packaged into three chapters, Dr Georgia Hinchliffe our public health educator will walk you through the key concepts you need to know of in detail, before running you through some of those exam niche classics.

Full Series Breakdown
Public Health Oxford Handbook
An introduction to Public Health
Key concepts in Public Health


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  • 3 Chapters
  • 20+ topics covered
  • Downloadable breakdown

Meet The Educator

Dr Georgia Hinchliffe

Junior doctor

Hey! I’m Georgia, an F2 working in the Wessex deanery, based at Queen Alexandra Hospital. I studied at St George’s and graduated as part of the COVID cohort in 2020 (I use ‘COVID cohort’ as a kind of insurance phrase – our finals were tenuous) and since then I have been working in Portsmouth. I feel like I generally survived the barrage of information you have to learn at medical school by simplifying all of the concepts until I understand them and then building from there. Often rope learning did not work for me, and things tended to fall out of my brain unless I grasped the science behind them. When I am not at work, I love to read, make oddly specific spotify playlists and show strangers pictures of my houseplants and the new leaves that they gift me.

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    Series Content

    Health protection
    C1E1: The principles of infection prevention and control
    C1E2: Notifiable diseases
    C1E3: Surveillance and the law
    Health improvement and policy
    C2E1: All about health
    C2E2: Statistics, screening and programmes
    Healthcare organisation and ethical considerations
    C3E1: Definitions of health
    C3E2: Models of healthcare delivery
    End of the series
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