UCLA General Catalog 1971-72 - Registrar - UCLA
UCLA General Catalog 1971-72 - Registrar - UCLA
UCLA General Catalog 1971-72 - Registrar - UCLA
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PUBLIC HEALTH / 507<br />
284. Seminar in Nutrition . (th course)<br />
*406. Principles of Mental Hospital Administration.<br />
(Formerly numbered Nutritional Science 251.)<br />
Prerequisite : consent of instructor . Recent advances<br />
in the science of nutrition and in the dietetic treatment<br />
of diseases . May be repeated for credit.<br />
The Staff<br />
(Formerly numbered 201C - 201D .) Lecture and<br />
discussion, four hours; field visits, three hours. Prerequisite:<br />
consent of the instructor. Study of the<br />
principles involved in planning , organizing, and administering<br />
mental health institutions , including in-<br />
285. Seminar in Public Health Nutrition . (t course)<br />
(Formerly numbered Nutritional Science 252.)<br />
Prerequisite: consent of instructor . Nutrition in the<br />
maintenance of health and treatment of disease.<br />
patient , outpatient and preventive programs in this<br />
field. Mr. Cooney<br />
410. Organization of Ambulatory Health Services.<br />
Nutrition<br />
credit.<br />
survey methods . May be repeated for<br />
The Staff<br />
(y course)<br />
Prerequisite: consent of the instructor. An analy-<br />
286. Nutritional Problems In Developing Areas.<br />
(% course)<br />
(Formerly numbered Nutritional Science 256.)<br />
Prerequisite : consent of instructor . Manifestations<br />
sis of organizations providing health services to<br />
ambulatory patients , with special attention to group<br />
medical practice and to the problems of development<br />
of new patterns of ambulatory patient can in<br />
disadvantaged urban areas. Miss Klotz<br />
and dietary treatment of nutritional deficiencies.<br />
The Staff<br />
290. Special Group Studies . (t or 1 course)<br />
Prerequisite : consent of the instructor. The Staff<br />
290A . Community and Institutions.<br />
290B . Enviromnental Health.<br />
290C . Epidemiology of Specific Diseases.<br />
290D . Hospital Administration.<br />
290E . International Health.<br />
290F . Maternal and Child Health.<br />
290G . Medical Cane Organization.<br />
290H . Occupational Health.<br />
290J . Community Mental Health.<br />
290K . Community Health Education.<br />
290L . Public Health Nutrition.<br />
290M . Biostatistics.<br />
290N . School Health Education.<br />
411. Clinical Studies in Occupational Medicine.<br />
Prerequisite : limited to residents in the second<br />
year of the Occupational Medicine Residency Prograin<br />
. Clinical experience in medical residence in the<br />
areas of Pulmonary Disease , Dermatology , Physical<br />
Medicine and Rehabilitation and Occupational Medicine.<br />
The Staff<br />
413. Biomedical Research Methods.<br />
Lecture, two hours; laboratory, six hours. Prerequisite<br />
: consent of the instructor. Techniques of<br />
biomedical research for students in biological and<br />
paramedical disciplines . Emphasis is on techniques<br />
of experimental study of infectious diseases in laboratory<br />
animals, field zoonotic / epidemiologic studies<br />
and thesis / publication techniques . Mr. Schacher<br />
290Q . Infectious and Tropical Diseases.<br />
290R . Public Health Administration.<br />
290$ . Health Economics.<br />
400. Field Studies in Public Health. (% or 1 course)<br />
Field observations and studies in selected community<br />
organizations for health promotion or medical<br />
care. The Staff<br />
401A-4018 -401 C. Contemporary Issues in Hospital<br />
Management. (12 course each)<br />
Prerequisite : consent of instructor . Selected issues<br />
affecting the future role of hospital management<br />
such as hospital effectiveness and efficiency , costs,<br />
and management -labor relations.<br />
Mr. Cooney and the Staff<br />
402A-402B. Health Records : Planning, Analysis<br />
and Research.<br />
Lecture , three hours; laboratory , three hours. Prerequisite<br />
: consent of the instructor . Health and<br />
418. Functions of the Public Health laboratory.<br />
(t course)<br />
Lecture, one hour; laboratory, three hours. Prerequisite:<br />
consent of the instructor. The organization<br />
and administration of services of the public health<br />
laboratory will be studied . A lecture and a laboratory<br />
session once a week in basic principles and<br />
laboratory methods precede participation in procedures<br />
at Bureau of Public Health Laboratories,<br />
County of Los Angeles Health Department.<br />
The Staff<br />
420. Population, Ecology, and Health.<br />
Prerequisite : background in biology and behavioral<br />
sciences and/ or experience in family planning field<br />
programs or consent of the instructor. The broad effects.<br />
of population growth on man's biologic, physical,<br />
and sociocultural environment , resulting pressures<br />
on food and natural resources , and social and<br />
health approaches for control of excessive fertility in<br />
population growth.<br />
administrative research , using clinical records. Principles<br />
of planning for routine and special studies.<br />
Individual investigation in methods of obtaining and<br />
processing data to meet needs of programs in institution<br />
and agency . Introduction to principles of medical<br />
auditing ; analysis of medical and health services.<br />
Miss Johnson<br />
404. Planning Resources for Personal Health<br />
Service . (t Comm)<br />
Prerequisite : consent of the instructor . Examina-<br />
421. Population and Family Planning Program.<br />
Prerequisite : course 420. The salient components<br />
of population and family planning programs in<br />
various locations and of various types , with special<br />
attention to the National Planning Program of India<br />
and the county -wide family planning program in Los<br />
Angeles.<br />
430. Practicum in Health Education. U or 2<br />
courses)<br />
tion of methods and experiences of planning health (Formerly numbered 430C .) Lecture , two hours;<br />
facilities and manpower for geographic areas, including<br />
determination of social needs and adjustment<br />
of resource allocations to them . Hospital and<br />
laboratory , six or eighteen hours. Prerequisite: consent<br />
of the instructor. The study of community- and<br />
group-felt health needs as reflected by behavioral<br />
nursing home planning ; newer approaches to planning<br />
and use of health manpower . Mr. Shonick ° Not to be given, <strong>1971</strong>-19<strong>72</strong>.