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20 jobs that use Public Health the most

What jobs use Public Health the most?

1. Community Health Consultant

How community health consultant uses Public Health:

  • Engage with members' telephonically, using motivational interviewing techniques to assist members' in achieving their health goals.
  • Assist with provisioning all users for HMS access and Fluencey Mmodal.
  • Develop, build, test and implement HMS applications to create electronic patient health records.

Most common skills for community health consultant:

  • Public Health
  • Community Outreach
  • Health Education
  • Medicaid
  • Primary Care
  • Home Health

2. Public Health Dietitian

How public health dietitian uses Public Health:

  • Manage the anemia status of patients by reviewing necessary lab data and initiating or adjusting medication doses.
  • Partner with certify diabetes educator on consulting gestational diabetic patients on glucose monitors and diabetic eating guidelines.
  • Provide diabetes education to community groups.

Most common skills for public health dietitian:

  • Public Health
  • Patients
  • WIC Program
  • Nutrition Services
  • Medical Nutrition Therapy
  • Community Nutrition

3. Communicable Disease Specialist

How communicable disease specialist uses Public Health:

  • Manage chronic diseases including diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hypothyroidism, hyperlipidemia, etc.
  • Perform tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS investigations.
  • Counsele communicable disease patients concerning risk reduction and behavior modification.

Most common skills for communicable disease specialist:

  • Public Health
  • Patients
  • Patient Education
  • Communicable Diseases
  • TB
  • Hiv Testing

4. Venereal Disease Investigator

How venereal disease investigator uses Public Health:

  • Manage and maintain medical and legal case files in compliance with HIPAA.
  • Employ CDC and ADHS standardize testing and protocols to perform client-centered counseling.
  • Conduct visits to hospitals and nursing homes of newly diagnose and suspect cases of tuberculosis and TB/HIV.

Most common skills for venereal disease investigator:

  • Public Health
  • Infectious Disease
  • Patients
  • Health Education
  • Disease Prevention
  • Communicable Diseases

5. Health Science Instructor

How health science instructor uses Public Health:

  • Utilize nursing process and critical thinking skill and manage flight medic activities in combat deployment environment.
  • Instruct students in anatomy and physiology.
  • Certify students, fellow nurses, and coaching staff in CPR.

Most common skills for health science instructor:

  • Public Health
  • Patient Care
  • CPR
  • Mental Health
  • Medical Terminology
  • Instructional Materials

6. Health Promotion Specialist

How health promotion specialist uses Public Health:

  • Manage overall time off processing and reporting as it relates to FMLA and disability programs.
  • Coordinate and develop individual exercise prescription, independently complete monthly progress reports for physician efficiently in a cardiopulmonary rehabilitation setting.
  • Develop recipes and menu plans to accommodate multiple food allergies.

Most common skills for health promotion specialist:

  • Public Health
  • Data Collection
  • Health Promotion Programs
  • Health Fairs
  • Program Development
  • Wellness Programs

7. Public Health Representative

How public health representative uses Public Health:

  • Authorize voluntary EAP services and initial outpatient manage care treatment.
  • Comply with CMS rules and regulation.
  • Develop successful referral program with key physicians' offices for Medicare eligible patients.

Most common skills for public health representative:

  • Patients
  • Public Health
  • Patient Care
  • Strong Customer Service
  • Phone Calls
  • Data Collection

8. Community Health Nurse Supervisor

How community health nurse supervisor uses Public Health:

  • Participate in manage care activities to produce health change, specifically providing diabetes education and lifestyle counseling in chronic disease areas.
  • Serve as the liaison to area clinics and health departments regarding TB screening procedures, referral process and triage.
  • Establish regular quarterly immunization patrols3.

Most common skills for community health nurse supervisor:

  • Community Health
  • Public Health
  • CPR
  • Health Education
  • Clinical Services
  • Community Agencies

9. Medical Officer

How medical officer uses Public Health:

  • Lead efforts to support and continually improve the coordination and delivery of oncology services using evidence base guidelines.
  • Perform emergency and elective surgery for both obstetrics and gynecology cases.
  • Provide guidance to industry, stakeholders, and other experts within FDA on clinical issues and clinical trial designs.

Most common skills for medical officer:

  • Patients
  • Public Health
  • Infectious Disease
  • Diagnosis
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Internal Medicine

10. Health Program Analyst

How health program analyst uses Public Health:

  • Update, manage, and configure Wiki and JIRA portals to reflect improvements and information sharing as the PMO evolves.
  • Support health care providers and hospital organizations, analyzing medical record reviews and processing patient request according to HIPAA guidelines.
  • Process visa letters for senior government and DoD military officials, civilians and dependents to conduct official and diplomatic business internationally.

Most common skills for health program analyst:

  • Public Health
  • Data Analysis
  • Home Health
  • PowerPoint
  • Data Collection
  • SQL

11. HIV Counselor

How hiv counselor uses Public Health:

  • Conduct NARCAN enrollments to program clients and training to community agencies.
  • Educate consumers on overdose prevention, including proper use of Narcan.
  • Work with qualify staff social workers in the development and implementation of caregiver support groups.

Most common skills for hiv counselor:

  • Hiv Testing
  • Public Health
  • Medical Care
  • Patients
  • Community Outreach
  • Referral Services

12. Research Associate Professor

How research associate professor uses Public Health:

  • Process and manage GIS databases to contribute towards research in human transportation behavior.
  • Conduct NIH sponsor studies on HIV/AIDS in African-American and Hispanic populations in Alabama.
  • Train students in electron microscopy, laser safety, vacuum technology, chemistry, instrumentation, and other laboratory procedures.

Most common skills for research associate professor:

  • Public Health
  • Biomedical
  • Research Projects
  • SAS
  • NIH
  • Data Collection

13. Faculty Member

How faculty member uses Public Health:

  • Lead instruction in non-credit ESL self-enrichment conversation courses (as needed).
  • Develop and manage syllabus materials.
  • Update the course curriculum for economics and drama to encompass a wider array of topics.

Most common skills for faculty member:

  • Public Health
  • Mathematics
  • Curriculum Development
  • Professional Development
  • PowerPoint
  • Course Materials

14. Environmental Health Technician

How environmental health technician uses Public Health:

  • Manage daily RCRA inspections and mechanical, electrical, and electronic equipment preventive/corrective maintenance procedures.
  • Present design and product engineers with cost effective FCC compliance solutions to certify new products to domestic and international regulatory standards.
  • Disinfect equipment and supplies, using germicides or steam-operate sterilizers.

Most common skills for environmental health technician:

  • Public Health
  • OSHA
  • EHS
  • Safety Equipment
  • Hazardous Waste
  • Hazardous Materials

15. Director Of Health Education

How director of health education uses Public Health:

  • Manage multiple patients, assessing ability to continue living independently or moving to higher acuity care.
  • Develop learning strategies for community recipients on diabetes, maternal and child health, women's health, and nutrition management.
  • Provide oversight of contracts for the education department including planning, budgeting, implementation and evaluation.

Most common skills for director of health education:

  • Public Health
  • Home Health
  • Patient Care
  • Health Promotion
  • Program Development
  • Health Issues

16. Disease Intervention Specialist

How disease intervention specialist uses Public Health:

  • Manage day-to-day evolving aspects of the HHS Zika virus response.
  • Utilize NextGen and find information via NextGen EHR.
  • Chart patient information on a daily basis into eClinicalWorks EHR.

Most common skills for disease intervention specialist:

  • Patients
  • Public Health
  • DIS
  • Disease Intervention
  • Disease Control
  • Test Results

17. Public Health Aide

How public health aide uses Public Health:

  • Manage ventilator settings, suction tracheostomy, tube-feeding assistance.
  • Log data into NYC database system, generating city health records.
  • Initiate detailed evaluation and review of incoming and pending NYC health certificates to determine their validity for processing.

Most common skills for public health aide:

  • Public Safety
  • Patrol
  • Public Health
  • Law Enforcement
  • Emergency Situations
  • Scheduling Appointments

18. Research Professor

How research professor uses Public Health:

  • Research lead to important biomarkers for stages of microglial activation.
  • Manage social media publications to spread awareness and notifications on Facebook.
  • Publish reports and papers, submit program applications to NIH, DTRA and DARPA.

Most common skills for research professor:

  • Research Projects
  • Public Health
  • Data Collection
  • Mathematics
  • Python
  • Research Methods

19. Health Educator

How health educator uses Public Health:

  • Manage day-to-day evolving aspects of the HHS Zika virus response.
  • Engage with members' telephonically, using motivational interviewing techniques to assist members' in achieving their health goals.
  • Work with an interdisciplinary staff within HHS and across other federal agencies.

Most common skills for health educator:

  • Public Health
  • Patients
  • Community Health
  • Health Promotion
  • Health Education Programs
  • Diabetes

20. Nutrition Educator

How nutrition educator uses Public Health:

  • Manage revolving caseload of students with IEP team including initials, transfer placements, manifestation determinations.
  • Administer lectures and individual counseling to residential and out-patient participants regarding weight loss, heart disease, diabetes and hypertension.
  • Conduct interviews for applicants to the WIC program.

Most common skills for nutrition educator:

  • Patients
  • Public Health
  • Food Safety
  • Nutrition Education
  • WIC Program
  • Community Outreach

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