Health educators have the responsibility of encouraging individuals 
to live healthy lifestyles and to promote habits, which will prevent 
disease and other nutritional problems. They will commonly address such 
subjects as proper nutrition and the importance of exercise, in addition
 to safe sex and screening.
After
 assessing the needs of their clients, health education workers will 
then determine how best they should present the necessary information, 
which may be in a lecture, classroom, health screening, or video format,
 and they will usually promote ideas which are compatible with a 
government or their employers.
Health educators will then 
implement their plan which may require funding or grants, and after the 
completion of this program, they will then evaluate the success of it. 
In a hospital or medical care facility, they will usually work one on 
one with patients, educating them about their diagnoses and the steps 
that they should take to improve their lifestyle. These professionals 
will frequently help patients find resources which can help them with 
their illness, which can include brochures and classes, in addition to 
extracurricular educational programs.
In colleges and 
universities, they will work with students in order to prevent risk 
factors such as smoking, poor nutrition, and dangerous sexual activity. A
 health educator may also be found in secondary schools where they will 
teach about the dangers of alcohol and drug use, in addition to how to 
practice safe sex.
 
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