HS4121 week 2

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Background: You have invested substantial time and resources into your degree, and this is a reflection opportunity I hope you will maximize. As you prepare to move into the next chapter of your professional life, I want you to consider how you view the TWU Health Studies program and how you view your professional role.

Task: For this Forum, your assignment is to reflect upon your role in our field and how you describe our field to people outside our field.

  1. When you tell your family and friends you are pursuing a degree in “Health Studies,” how do you describe Health Studies?
  2. How confident do you feel in describing Health Studies to someone outside the program?
  3. How familiar are you with the terms NCHEC, CHES®, MCHES®, and Areas of Responsibility?
  4. Are you interested in becoming a Certified Health Education Specialist, or are you already CHES®/MCHES®?
  5. How do you view yourself in relation to health education, health promotion, and public health? Do you view yourself as more of a “health educator,” a “health education specialist,” a “health promoter,” a “public health professional,” a “public health researcher,” or another title?

Helpful Hints:

There are no right or wrong answers to this Discussion Forum as I am asking about your awareness of and familiarity with professional terms. But I do expect you to answer each question in your post. Use each question as a heading throughout your response to guide your content. The overarching goal is to get you thinking about how you view the profession and field in which you are taking this course.

While you are not required to cite any sources for your original post or peer responses, you are free to frame your answers within the Areas of Responsibility, NCHEC website readings, or any other readings from your program if you would like a “starting point.” If you do refer to external sources, remember to cite properly and include a References section.

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