Public health nurses are the largest professional segment of the public health work and are engaged in public health prevention, education, advocacy, activism, evaluation, and evaluation. We play a vital role in disease prevention and help promote the health and safety of the community. Public health nursing offers a variety of opportunities for students who are already interested in a nursing program or who are already a practicing nurse to make significant changes to public health. While most nurses care for one patient at a time, all populations are cared for by public health nurses.
The ability to work with entire communities allows nurses in public health to help educate the population about health issues and improve their health and safety and promote access to care.
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Related Societies and Associations:
International Council of Nurses, American Psychiatric Association, American Urological Association, American Medical Association, American Association of Public Health Physicians, American Assisted Living Nurses Association, American Forensic Nurses, American Nursing Informatics Association, National Association of School Nurses, National Student Nurses Association, Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing