CLINICAL PREVENTION & POPULATION HEALTH CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK
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The Healthy People Curriculum Task Force welcomes comments on the Framework, information about how educators are using the Framework, as well as suggested teaching resources from the health professions and population health education community.  Please use the following form to submit your comments and feedback. Thank you!

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The Clinical Prevention and Population Health Curriculum Framework is a product of the interprofessional Healthy People Curriculum Task Force convened by the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research.  The mission of the Task Force is to increase the inclusion of core clinical prevention and population health content and interprofessional learning experiences in health professions education.

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“Clinical Prevention and Population Health Curriculum Framework.” Association for Prevention Teaching and Research. February 2020. https://www.teachpopulationhealth.org/. 
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  • Home
  • Components
    • Component 1
    • Component 2
    • Component 3
    • Component 4
  • Background
    • About Framework
    • About Task Force
  • Healthy People
  • Resources
    • Teaching Tools >
      • Interprofessional Outbreak Module
      • Interprofessional Assessment
      • SDOH Case Studies
    • Recommended Materials >
      • Social Determinants of Health
      • Health Literacy
    • Companion Documents >
      • Journal Articles
      • Accreditation Initiatives
      • Exemplars