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Public health is a field with a variety of entry points and career paths. So what is it like to be practicing in the profession? Join us as we chat with alumni This Is Public Health Ambassadors to hear about their path to public health, their current role, and their career goals. The panel will
Having the opportunity to gain exposure to a career field is invaluable experience – not just for your resume or graduate school application, but to help you gain clarity in your interests. This webinar will feature four opportunities to gain that experience as an undergraduate or recent alumni. Hear from CDC CUPS, Health Career Connection,
If you’re unsure what a public health career looks like, or if it might be the path for you, you don’t want to miss this webinar. Join the authors of 101+ Careers in Public Health, Beth Seltzer and Heather Krasna, as they discuss the field of public health and the types of opportunities available within the
Have you ever considered a career through the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service? The mission of USPHS Commissioned Corps is “to protect, promote, and advance the health and safety of our Nation.” Through the Commissioned Corps, participants become part of an elite and diverse team of professionals essential to public health leadership in the
Professionals working with and serving communities at risk of human trafficking increasingly use public health strategies to establish evidence-informed, data-driven responses to human trafficking. "The Public Health Response to Human Trafficking: A Look-Back and a Step Forward,” published by Public Health Reports (PHR) and sponsored by the Office on Trafficking in Persons, expands the current
On November 15, ASPPH hosted an informational webinar on the This Is Public Health (TIPH) Global Grant Program for prospective applicants. We would like to thank our speakers for sharing their experiences as well as their time and insightful comments about the program. The recording is now available. Please direct any questions to rfournier@aspph.org. This one-year grant program will provide twenty (20)