Professional Services
The Division of Public Health Education provides leadership in the practice and application of educational approaches that promote healthy lifestyles. These approaches include activities directed at three levels: the community, the organization and the individual.
Health Educators strive to enable people to make voluntary, informed choices regarding their health. Utilizing epidemiology, assessment and evaluation techniques and behavioral change theory, health educators strive to implement strategies to facilitate improvement in the health status of individuals and communities. These strategies involve informational, educational and motivational interventions which assist communities to move towards needed change.
The Health Education staff is committed to providing the best services in a professional, compassionate and efficient manner while serving multi-cultural communities. Health Education is a dynamic process that serves as the cornerstone to the disease prevention and health promotion efforts in Region 3 of the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
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Public Health Nursing is a dynamic profession. It is the synthesis of the art and science of nursing and public health. Public health nurses play a major role in all aspects of public health including: preventing epidemics and the spread of disease; protecting against environmental hazards; preventing injuries; promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors; responding to disasters and assisting communities; assuring the quality and accessibility of health services.
In public health nurses assess health status, develop policy for programs, and provide assurance in their interventions with individuals, families, and communities. Recognizing the complex forces affecting health delivery systems, public health nurses work as members of interdisciplinary teams and in collaboration with other public entities and the private sector to provide essential public health services.
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The nutrition staff in Region 3 includes Registered Dietitians, Nutrition Education Specialists and Breastfeeding Peer Counselors. We work as members of interdisciplinary teams in a variety of settings to provide nutrition education and medical nutrition therapy to individuals and groups.
Our goal is to promote optimal nutrition status for individuals and families though evaluation and education. Region 3 nutrition staff also provides technical assistance to physicians, community groups, and other health professionals. The nutrition staff has expertise and training in a wide variety of medical conditions as well as general nutrition throughout the lifecycle.
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Public Health social workers, as team members, work in different settings to provide direct clinical services to clients and comprehensive community services. Staff are trained in group, family, and individual counseling, as well as systems intervention and community organization.
Social Work services are designed to maximize health outcomes for individuals, families, and communities. Services are geared toward the prevention, early identification, and alleviation of psychosocial issues impacting the use of primary care and the client's response to health services. Public Health Social Workers have expertise with critical issues, such as: teenage pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, violence, depression, elder abuse, child abuse, substance abuse, family dysfunction, children with special health care needs, and care giving issues.
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