Public health education at China's higher education institutions: a time-series analysis from 1998 to 2012.
Jianlin HouZhifeng WangXiaoyun LiuYouhui LuoSabhyta SabharwalNan WangQingyue MengPublished in: BMC public health (2018)
The overall scale of public health education has clearly expanded, though at a slower pace than many other health science disciplines in China. The increase of public health graduates helped to address the previous shortage of public health professionals. Gradually adopting a modern model of education, public health education in China has undergone notable changes that may be informative to other developing countries though it still faces a complex situation in terms of graduates' adherence to public health, student recruitment, teaching and training, program planning and reform.