Tabia Henry Akintobi, PhD, MPH, is Professor and Chair of Community Health at Morehouse School of Medicine and is a graduate of the University of South Florida College of Public Health where she earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health in the Department of Community and Family Health. Stephanie Miles-Richardson, DVM, PhD, is the founding Chair of the Department of Public Health Education at Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM). Dr. Miles-Richardson also serves as Associate Dean of the division of Graduate Education in Public Health and Director of the Master of Public Health Program.
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Contributors List of Audio Resources Audio Contributors Preface Springer Publishing ConnectTM Resources PART I. PRINCIPLES Chapter 1. Defining the Community: Identity, Context, and Culture Matters Chapter 2. Establishing Community Governance Chapter 3. Public Health Leadership and Mentorship: For, With, and By Communities Chapter 4. Community-Based Participatory Evaluation: Assessing the Outcomes and the Partnership PART II. APPLICATIONS Chapter 5. Community-Focused Public Health Research Chapter 6. Understanding Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Across Four Dimensions: Theory, Pedagogy, Research, and Praxis Chapter 7. Community Engagement and Translational Research Chapter 8. Health Policy: Processes, Alliances, and Strategies for Public Health Action Chapter 9. Community-Oriented Healthcare Providers Chapter 10. Community Public Health Crisis Response and Resilience Chapter 11. Health Communication and Social Marketing Practice Chapter 12. Implications for Advancing Health Equity: Minding Root Causes, Dismantling Systems, and Creating Solutions Afterword