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Program Description
In Leon County, Public Health Nurses fulfill critical roles in all areas of Public
Health practice. The primary function of these nurses is to direct the delivery of
population-based nursing practice and other multi-disciplinary public health
practices to meet the core public health functions. These functions include
assessment, assurance, and policy development. The range of activities involving the
Public Health Nurse include, but are not limited to, case finding, surveillance,
screening, health education, care coordination, case management, direct care services,
resource utilization and quality improvement. These services are provided in homes,
schools, workplaces, community settings, clinical settings, and the new Mobile Health
Unit.
Public Health Nurses provide a linkage between epidemiological data, clinical
understanding of this data and its impact on the health and illnesses of all populations,
not just those at high-risk. Statistics have shown that public health nursing
interventions have helped to reduce teen pregnancies, communicable diseases, childhood
diseases and morbidity; and, have impacted positive changes in health behaviors.
For more information, please contact Nursing Division at
(850) 487-3186
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