Sunday Telegram publishes column by Dora Anne Mills on 'Education Transforms Health Care'
The Maine Sunday Telegram published a 'Maine Voices' column titled 'Education Transforms Health Care' by Dora Anne Mills, M.D., M.P.H., UNE vice president for clinical affairs, on Jan. 15, 2012.
Mills writes that "Our health system is in the middle of a metamorphosis. While we do not fully know the outcome of this transformation, we know it is changing the way decisions are made and health professionals and patients work together.
"Collaborative team-based care means that health professionals from different disciplines, such as primary care, behavioral health, oral health and public health, now work together in partnership with each other as well as with patients to make decisions. These transformations in our health system therefore call for new expertise."
Mills adds that "UNE's master of public health program is offered fully online and is hosted by a university with numerous health professional graduate schools and programs, including medicine, pharmacy, nursing, social work, physician assistant and, soon, dental. The result is that our public health students form an online community of UNE faculty and diverse learners from many different professions and geographic regions. This learning community also teaches the skills needed for collaborative team-based care. This heightened access to public health education that UNE provides holds great potential to help improve the health of people, especially in needy areas." Read the entire column.