Famous Figures
Public Health Organizations
Social and Health Determinants
Epidemiology Terms
Careers
100

This person is a founding figure of Public Health and is known as the "Father of Epidemiology".

Who is John Snow?

100

This agency tracks disease outbreak and public health trends.

What is the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)?

100

This determinant involves access to doctors and hospitals.

What is Healthcare Access?

100

This term refers to the spread of disease globally.

What is Pandemic?

100

This career involves studying how disease spreads.

What is an Epidemiologist?

200

This greek physician is known as the "Father of Medicine".

Who is Hippocrates?

200

This global organization focuses on public health prevention and protection?

What is the World Health Organization (WHO)?

200

This term means unequal access to nutritious healthy food products based on a plethora of factors.

What is Food Disparities?

200

This term refers to the study of disease and how it spreads, and how it is controlled.

What is Epidemiology?

200

This career involves educating communities about health and health practices.

What is a Health Educator?

300

This doctor is known for promoting the idea of handwashing to prevcent spread of disease in hospitals.

Who is Ignaz Semmelweis?

300

This Agency regulates foods and drugs.

What is the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?

300

This term refers to achieving the best quality of health for all people by addressing inequalities.

What is Health Equity?

300

This term refers to the spread of disease within a specific are or population.

What is Outbreak?

300

This career collects and analyzes health data using statistics.

What is a Biostatistician?

400

This nurse is considered the founder of modern Nursing.

Who is Florence Nightingale?

400

This Agency is known for its help in disaster relief efforts in the United States.

What is American Red Cross?

400

This determinant includes income, employement, and financial security.

What is Economic Stability?

400

This term refers to increasing the chance of developing a disease.

What is a risk factor?

400

This career involves ensuring food, water, and the environment is safe for populations.

What is an Environmental Health Specialist?

500

This scientist developed the first successful polio vaccine.

Who is Jonas Salk?


500

This organization conducts and publishes public health research.

What is National Institutes of Health (NIH)?

500

This term refers to difference in health outcomes between groups and often influenced by certain factors.

What is Health Disparities?

500

This term refers to tracking and monitoring disease cases over time.

What is Surveillance?

500

This career involves analyzing health policies and laws to improve public health.

What is a Public Health Policy Analyst?