The Nation's Health
Encyclopedia
The Nation's Health is the monthly newspaper of the American Public Health Association
, a source of news from and for the public health field. The newspaper covers issues of interest to public health professionals, including news on federal, state and local public health policy, developments and trends in public health science and practice, research findings, and coverage of state and local health departments.
The publication has a circulation of almost 30,000 and is published 10 times per year, with May/June and November/December serving as combined issues.
In May 1921, Modern Medicine assumed the title The Nation’s Health, becoming entirely a journal devoted to public health in the broadest sense and targeted at both professionals and nonprofessionals. In 1927, it merged with the American Journal of Public Health
(AJPH); for more than 40 years, "The Nation’s Health" appeared on the title page of the scientific journal as part of its official name.
In October 1970, it broke away from the AJPH and assumed its role as the official newspaper of APHA. The first regular issue of the current format was published in January 1971.
; 2005 and 2006 awards for feature series writing from the Association for Women in Communications; and 2008 and 2009 awards for writing from the Communications Concepts Awards for Publication Excellence.
American Public Health Association
The American Public Health Association is Washington, D.C.-based professional organization for public health professionals in the United States. Founded in 1872 by Dr. Stephen Smith, APHA has more than 30,000 members worldwide...
, a source of news from and for the public health field. The newspaper covers issues of interest to public health professionals, including news on federal, state and local public health policy, developments and trends in public health science and practice, research findings, and coverage of state and local health departments.
The publication has a circulation of almost 30,000 and is published 10 times per year, with May/June and November/December serving as combined issues.
History
Modern Medicine, a Chicago-based monthly magazine with stories on medical and health progress for physicians and others interested in administrative, industrial and social health problems, debuted in May 1919. The publication was divided into four parts: medicine in industry, medical advances and their applications, social medicine, and public health administration. The latter section was known as "The Nation’s Health" and offered material on administrative medicine, organized health services and public welfare.In May 1921, Modern Medicine assumed the title The Nation’s Health, becoming entirely a journal devoted to public health in the broadest sense and targeted at both professionals and nonprofessionals. In 1927, it merged with the American Journal of Public Health
American Journal of Public Health
The American Journal of Public Health is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by the American Public Health Association covering health policy and public health. The journal was established in 1911 and its stated mission is "to advance public health research, policy, practice, and...
(AJPH); for more than 40 years, "The Nation’s Health" appeared on the title page of the scientific journal as part of its official name.
In October 1970, it broke away from the AJPH and assumed its role as the official newspaper of APHA. The first regular issue of the current format was published in January 1971.
Awards
Among the awards won by the newspaper are: 2009 and 2008 Excel Awards for feature writing from the Society of National Association PublicationsSociety of National Association Publications
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; 2005 and 2006 awards for feature series writing from the Association for Women in Communications; and 2008 and 2009 awards for writing from the Communications Concepts Awards for Publication Excellence.