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The Journal of School Health is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the health of school students. It was established in 1930 as the School Physicians' Bulletin, obtaining its current name in 1937. It is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the American School Health Association. The editor-in-chief is Robert J. McDermott.
The American School Health Association (ASHA) is a professional association. It claims a membership of 1,000 members in all 50 US states and other nations. More than half practice in K-12 schools or administer health education or health services programs in school districts or state departments of education. [citation needed]
African Journal for Physical Health Education, Recreation and Dance; Health Education Journal; Health Education Research; The Journal of Chiropractic Education; Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing; Medical Education; Medical Teacher
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences; Journal of Neuroscience Nursing; Journal of Pediatric Surgery; Journal of Perinatology; The Journal of Rural Health; Journal of School Health; Journal of Social Work Education; Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases; Journal of Surgical Research; Journal of the American Academy of ...
American Journal of Public Health: Public Health: American Public Health Association: English: 1911–present American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine: Critical Care: American Thoracic Society: English: 1917–present American Journal of Roentgenology: Radiology: American Roentgen Ray Society: English: 1908–present
Humphrey wrote many textbooks, children's books, articles, and research reports in the field of physical education. He served as Research Editor of the Journal of School Health and as Director of the Institute on Research Design and Techniques in School and College Health Education. Humphrey's research was focused in the area of child education ...
The School Health Education Study (SHES) was a crucial event in transforming health education as practiced in American public schools.It has been called, "the most significant school health education initiative of the 1960s" [1] and was largely responsible for establishing the value of comprehensive health education rather than separate disease-specific units and in introducing the concept ...
Health Services Management Research; Human Resources for Health; Journal for Healthcare Quality; Journal of Healthcare Management; Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics; Journal of Medical Marketing