May 1, 2024
3 minute read
Screening is the process of testing apparently healthy people to identify those who may be at risk for a disease or condition. Screening can be done for a variety of diseases and conditions, including cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. The goal of screening is to catch diseases early, when they are more likely to be treatable.
Why Learn About Screening?
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Find a path to becoming a Screening. Learn more at:
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Reading list
We've selected eight books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Screening.
Guide to screening for heart disease for primary care physicians. It provides information on the different heart disease screening tests, the evidence supporting screening, and the best practices for implementing screening programs.
Guide to screening for diabetes for primary care physicians. It provides information on the different diabetes screening tests, the evidence supporting screening, and the best practices for implementing screening programs.
Guide to screening for violence for healthcare professionals. It provides information on the different violence screening tests, the evidence supporting screening, and the best practices for implementing screening programs.
Guide to screening for depression for primary care physicians. It provides information on the different depression screening tests, the evidence supporting screening, and the best practices for implementing screening programs.
Guide to screening for anxiety disorders for primary care physicians. It provides information on the different anxiety disorder screening tests, the evidence supporting screening, and the best practices for implementing screening programs.
Guide to screening for eating disorders for primary care physicians. It provides information on the different eating disorder screening tests, the evidence supporting screening, and the best practices for implementing screening programs.
Guide to screening for autism spectrum disorder for primary care physicians. It provides information on the different autism spectrum disorder screening tests, the evidence supporting screening, and the best practices for implementing screening programs.
Guide to screening for ADHD for primary care physicians. It provides information on the different ADHD screening tests, the evidence supporting screening, and the best practices for implementing screening programs.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
OpenCourser.com/topic/j1wtlc/screenin