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ELP Experience: Crystal Wood (Summer 2024)

12/10/2024

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LTPH Experiential Learning Program Experience. If I could give one piece of advice, I would say always learning comes from exploring. There were certain steps about different processes that I didn’t understand right away, but when I explored more I was able to do exactly what was asked of me. I would always double check with David or Monique to make sure it was correct, but I was grateful I tried to figure it out myself first because I learned more in the process. Crystal Wood. Experiential Learning Program Intern, Summer 2024.

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I’m a recent MPH graduate on the journey of pivoting in my career. I heard the Founder/CEO Monique Thornton on a public health podcast, and it resonated with me. She discussed her passion for both public health and creative writing. I have an artistic background, so that resonated with me. I wanted to get more experience in Data Analytics, so that motivated me to pursue an internship with LTPH.

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ELP Experience: Leah Amanuel (Spring 2024)

9/6/2024

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Throughout this project, I honed my research skills, learned to optimize visuals through thoughtful choices of fonts, colors, and graphics, and deepened my understanding of how demographics such as race, income, class, and education influence access to resources. Leah Amanuel. Experiential Learning Program Fellow, Spring 2024

Tell us about you…

My name is Leah Amanuel, and I am a senior at Howard University, majoring in human performance and psychology from Denver, Colorado. I was drawn to the Experimental Learning Program because it offered an opportunity to merge my passion for public health with my interest in content creation. My primary goal was to creatively and cohesively communicate a critical public health issue.

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ELP Experience: Amina Saleban (Spring 2024)

8/30/2024

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LTPH Experiential Learning Program Experience. Through my work with Let’s Talk Public Health, I learned how to create engaging content like carousel posts and memes, and how to communicate important ideas in a simple and clear way. Amina Saleban. Experiential Learning Program Intern, Spring 2024.Picture

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I’m Amina Saleban, about to graduate from the University of Washington Bothell with a degree in Public Health. I joined Let’s Talk Public Health because I’m passionate about how public health impacts communities and wanted to learn more about how these programs work. The ELP stood out to me as a great opportunity to grow as a leader and make a real impact in the field. My main goals were to improve my leadership skills, understand public health challenges better, and connect with others who share my passion. I hope to use these experiences to help create public health initiatives that truly benefit underserved communities.

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ELP Experience: Nicole Vicente (Spring 2024)

8/23/2024

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I have learned the importance of accuracy in showcasing public health information. I gained the knowledge of working with a small team and adjusting to working with a different time zone. Nicole Vicente. Experiential Learning Program Intern, Spring 2024.

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My name is Nicole Vicente, and I am senior graduating from the University of Washington Bothell with my Bachelors in Health Studies. I wanted to join the ELP because I have a passion for marketing and the determination to apply for my public health degree through public health education. My goals were to adjust to joining a public health organization, and create products on social media to tend to public health students, health professionals, and health organizations.

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Experiential Learning Program Expands Horizons: Meet our Spring & Summer 2024 Cohort

8/21/2024

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Megaphone. Announcing the Experiential Learning Program Spring & Summer 2024 Cohort
Let’s Talk Public Health is committed to fostering growth, inspiration and innovation among the next generation of public health professionals. The Experiential Learning Program (ELP) aims to provide opportunities for public health undergraduate and graduate students to enhance their health communication skills.

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