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About Candidate
Location
Education
Foundations of Public Health
Epidemiology
Basic epidemiological concepts
Measures of disease frequency
Incidence, prevalence, mortality
Study designs
Cross-sectional
Case-control
Cohort
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs)
Bias, confounding & causation
Disease surveillance & screening
Use of epidemiological data in policy
Biostatistics & Data Analysis
Health Promotion Theory & Models
Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion
WHO Health Promotion Framework
Behaviour change theories
Health Belief Model
Theory of Planned Behaviour
Transtheoretical Model
Social Cognitive Theory
Empowerment & community participation
Asset-based approaches
Environmental & Occupational Health
Air, water & food safety
Climate change & health
Housing & urban health
Workplace health & safety
Environmental justice
Mental Health & Wellbeing
Mental health promotion
Social determinants of mental health
Stigma & discrimination
Suicide prevention strategies
Trauma-informed care
Safeguarding & Ethics
Safeguarding adults & children (UK)
Consent & confidentiality
Data protection (GDPR)
Ethical approval & research ethics
Health Education & Behaviour Change
Principles of health education
Communication strategies
Motivational interviewing
Cultural competence in health promotion
Digital health promotion & social media
Designing behaviour change interventions
Health Inequalities & Social Justice
Disease Prevention
Levels of prevention
Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
Screening programmes (UK)
Vaccination & immunisation
Communicable disease control
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs)
Diabetes, CVD, Cancer
Lifestyle risk factors
Zoology is the scientific study of animals, focusing on their structure, function, development, behaviour, classification, and evolution. It examines how animals interact with their environments, how their bodies work at cellular and organ levels, and how species adapt and survive through ecological and evolutionary processes, providing essential knowledge for fields such as biology, ecology, wildlife conservation, medicine, and environmental science.