Savage Sara E, Halperin Abigail C
Center for Health Education and Research, Department of Health Services, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98104, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2006 Sep-Oct;121(5):529-37. doi: 10.1177/003335490612100508.
Despite the tremendous impact that tobacco use and tobacco smoke exposure have on morbidity, mortality, and health disparities, few schools of public health in the U.S. offer courses of study on tobacco control or make it a priority in their curricula. An academic concentration in tobacco studies and a master's-level scholarship program were developed at the University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine to support and encourage students to pursue tobacco-related coursework, seminars, internships, and thesis work. This article discusses the goals, strategies, and accomplishments of the programs, emphasizing a collaborative approach between the university and state and local health departments, nongovernmental agencies, and research organizations as instrumental to the program's success and ultimate continuation.
尽管烟草使用和接触烟草烟雾对发病率、死亡率及健康差异有着巨大影响,但美国很少有公共卫生学院开设烟草控制课程或将其作为课程重点。华盛顿大学公共卫生与社区医学学院设立了烟草研究学术方向和硕士水平奖学金项目,以支持和鼓励学生修习与烟草相关的课程、参加研讨会、实习及开展论文工作。本文讨论了这些项目的目标、策略和成就,强调大学与州及地方卫生部门、非政府机构和研究组织之间的合作方式对项目的成功及最终延续至关重要。