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Hello! I'm Nashrah Rahman, a junior undergraduate majoring in Public Health and minoring in Business at the University of Maryland. I wanted to join the Experiential Learning Program (ELP) to gain hands-on experience in public health communication and to see how theoretical knowledge is applied in real-world scenarios. My goals for the ELP were to enhance my understanding of public health issues, develop practical skills in health education, and contribute meaningfully to promoting health awareness.
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Hi, My name is Najib. I’m a Health Studies major at the University of Washington. I wanted to join the ELP because I wanted to have a better understanding of health studies in a professional space. I wanted to see firsthand what that looks like. My goals for the ELP were to sharpen my skills with video, in terms of coming up with ideas and concepts, storyboarding, editing, etc.
Let’s Talk Public Health is committed to fostering growth, inspiration, and innovation among the next generation of public health professionals. Our Experiential Learning Program (ELP) provides opportunities for public health undergraduate and graduate students to enhance their health communication skills in a way that reflects their interests and allows for creative exploration and professional growth.
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My name is Felicia Avevor, and I recently graduated from SUNY Albany with a Bachelor’s in Public Health. I learned about the Let’s Talk Public Health Experiential Learning Program (ELP) through the undergraduate Public Health Blackboard page, where job and internship opportunities were posted. I wanted to join the ELP because of a health communication class I had taken during my senior year. I wanted to be able to apply the things I had learned in that class and create my own social media campaign. I hoped to use what I learned in that class to create an effective campaign that would educate my target audience on the importance of maternal and child health and learn to create health media that was easy to understand.
Are you a passionate and creative public health student looking to gain practical experience in communication and marketing? Let's Talk Public Health is thrilled to announce three new internship positions for its Experiential Learning Program. As an intern, you will have the chance to expand your public health communication and marketing knowledge, skills, and experience in a supportive, collaborative, and creative environment.
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