Public Health Interns: Promotion, Data Analysis, Research and More!
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Experience scope
Categories
Data analysis Public health Healthcare Project management Law and policySkills
strategic planning research policy program planning data collection & analysis leadership/communicationElevate your organization in the public health sector with the assistance of undergraduate and graduate-level student interns from National University (NU). Our program offers a diverse group of working adult students who bring valuable skills to enhance your public health related practices. Collaborate with our interns who possess knowledge across the specializations of Health Promotion, Community Mental Health, and Healthcare Administration, where they will work remotely on a main project or smaller initiatives for 8-12 weeks.
Important Note: We accept projects on a rolling basis as student cohorts become available.
Learners
- Harness the potential of our students to accomplish your projects/tasks during the practicum placement. This experience enriches your organization's resources and cultivates students' confidence and professional skills. Graduate students are expected to meet chosen Public Health competencies and create at least two 'documents' that benefit your organization and can be submitted to their course as evidence of completing internship requirements. Undergraduates have more flexibility on the project requirements but need to volunteer at least 75 hours.
Project Examples
Requirements
Students can complete a project or several smaller tasks for your organization over the placement period. The practicum placement, which is intended to contribute to an organization’s resources while developing the confidence and professional skills of the student, can include non-clinical projects that focus on Public Health areas such as:
Disease Control Initiative:
- Analyze current disease control measures and recommend improvements.
- Develop protocols and guidelines for preventing the spread of diseases.
- Create educational materials on disease prevention for targeted populations.
Health Program Planning:
- Conduct needs assessments to identify community health need
Community Engagement Campaign:
- Create health promotion campaigns for specific communities.
- Develop communication materials to raise awareness and engage the public.
- Organize community events and workshops to educate and involve participants (if done remotely).
Evidence-based Interventions Review:
- Conduct systematic literature reviews on public health interventions.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of interventions based on research findings.
- Summarize key findings and provide evidence-based recommendations
These are just some examples, maybe you have other ideas?
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience: