Skip to Main Content

Public Health

Browse our best resources for your course assignments, organized by subject

Showing 10 Databases

  • Resource available to authorized IU Bloomington users (on or off campus)

Access to primary sources, supporting materials, and archives, along with 125 hours of video related to disability studies.

  • Resource available to authorized IU Bloomington users (on or off campus)

Consumer health information on diseases and health conditions, alternative medicine, drugs and other health-related resources.

  • Resource available to authorized IU Bloomington users (on or off campus)

Provides full-text coverage of well-known administrative journals. Includes topics such as staffing, health care regulation, health care facilities management, marketing, finance and more.

  • Resource available to authorized IU Bloomington users (on or off campus)

Information on health-related issues including the medical sciences, food sciences and nutrition, childcare, sports medicine and general health.

  • Resource available to authorized IU Bloomington users (on or off campus)

JAMAevidence provides guides to the systematic consideration of the validity, importance, and applicability of claims about the assessment of health problems and the outcomes of health care.

  • Resource available without restriction

Federal web site providing access to statistical information related to vital events: births, deaths, marriages, divorces and related public health materials.

  • Resource available to authorized IU Bloomington users (on or off campus)

Access to over 240 videos of the most common mental health disorders nurses may encounter – whether in a primary care setting, emergency room, medical, psychiatric or other.

  • Resource available to authorized IU Bloomington users (on or off campus)

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Nutrition Care Manual (NCM) is an Internet-based diet manual and professional practice manual for registered dietitian nutritionists; nutrition and dietetics technicians, registered and allied health professionals.

  • Resource available to authorized IU Bloomington users (on or off campus)

Annotated bibliography covering key areas of public health, including public policy, non-communicable diseases, infectious diseases, social determinants of disease, and key issues of poverty, equity, and social justice.

  • Resource available to authorized IU Bloomington users (on or off campus)

Bibliographic and full text database covering both serial and monographic literature on sports, physical fitness, exercise, etc.

No blog posts have been assigned to this subject.

Search

Search for course guides and research resources by entering keywords below.

Public Health Experts

title
Loading...