Originally Posted by RN.38SPCL
I can't believe you got 0 responses on this. Corrections is an area of Public Health. You are treating a population of people you seldom come across in a healthcare setting. this population for numerous reasons, do not seek health care and by the time you get them, they can have a health condition that is very close to if not out of control. They lack education as well. you will find yourself treating and teaching about community aquired illnesses as well as very basic instruction on anatomy and physiology, simple personal hygiene practices, how disease is spread and how to avoid it. you'll be learning about lifestyles/choices and the healthcare problems that develope. You will need to be up to date and in communication with the centers for disease control on numerous issues. On one hand it is not an attractive job to most, but incredibly interesting.
Wow, that's an excellent definiton of public health!
In addition to being up-to-date with CDC communications, you'll also remain in touch with up-to-date training with NIMS, (National Incident Management System) as well as FEMA. You will also go out into the community occasionally for DOT (Direct Observation Therapy).
It's a very rewarding job!!