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The Importance of Computer Science for Public Health Training: An Opportunity and Call to Action
Author(s) -
Sarah Kunkle,
Gillian Christie,
Derek Yach,
Abdulrahman M. El-Sayed
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
jmir public health and surveillance
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2369-2960
DOI - 10.2196/publichealth.5018
Subject(s) - public health , call to action , health promotion , public relations , population health , coursework , public health informatics , internet privacy , medicine , international health , computer science , medical education , political science , business , nursing , marketing
A century ago, the Welch-Rose Report established a public health education system in the United States. Since then, the system has evolved to address emerging health needs and integrate new technologies. Today, personalized health technologies generate large amounts of data. Emerging computer science techniques, such as machine learning, present an opportunity to extract insights from these data that could help identify high-risk individuals and tailor health interventions and recommendations. As these technologies play a larger role in health promotion, collaboration between the public health and technology communities will become the norm. Offering public health trainees coursework in computer science alongside traditional public health disciplines will facilitate this evolution, improving public health’s capacity to harness these technologies to improve population health.

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