This document discusses definitions of public health and outlines key functions of public health. It begins by defining public health as "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through organized community efforts" (Winslow, 1920). It then distinguishes the differences between basic clinical research, clinical care, and public health activities. The rest of the document outlines six essential functions of public health: surveillance of health issues, developing policies and plans to address issues, health promotion, disease prevention, developing effective health programs, and evaluating public health strategies.
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