Public Health Centers
Public Health Centers are facilities that provide a range of medical services to the public, with a focus on promoting and protecting the health of communities. These centers offer services such as vaccinations, screenings, treatment for various health conditions, and education on health and wellness. They play a crucial role in disease prevention, health promotion, and improving access to healthcare for individuals and families. Public Health Centers are typically run by government agencies or non-profit organizations and aim to address the healthcare needs of underserved populations.
External Links
- [i2icenter.org] i2i Center for Integrative Health - Public Behavioral health
- [ebph.org] Center for Public Health Continuing Education | University at Albany
- [criticalpublichealth.org] Home - Center for Critical Public Health