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HPO
(redirected from Health Promotion Officer)

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HPOHigh Performance Organization
HPOHungarian Patent Office
HPOHigh Performance Option
HPOHighway Post Office
HPOHomeowner Protection Office (Canada)
HPOHead Post Office
HPOHurricane Protection Office (USACE)
HPOHealth Promotion Officer
HPOHome Port
HPOHypertrophic Pulmonary Osteopathy (pathology)
HPOHigh Power Objective (microscope lens)
HPOHelix-Profile Optimization
HPOHuman Phenotype Ontology
HPOHourly Postflight Inspection
HPOHoechst Aktiengesellschaft & Co. Procurement Olefin KG
HPOHigh Power Operation
HPOHouston Premium Outlets


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Suzanne Gleeson is a Senior Health Promotion Officer in the Health Promotion Unit of the Central Sydney Area Health Service.
An examination of the use of health education leaflets by health promotion officers.
The 'Storylines' section features an interview with a mother of two sons with schizophrenia and the 'Tell Us: What are you doing' section describes the 'background, context, role and activities of Mental Health Promotion Officers who are employed by Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (
 
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