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Your Multidisciplinary Faculty

Welcome to the Department of Global Health 801 Massachusetts Avenue, Crosstown Building, 3 rd Floor. Your Multidisciplinary Faculty. Physicians Policy Analysts Social Epidemiologists Sociologists Writing Specialist Pharmacist. Anthropologists Demographers Economists Epidemiologists

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Your Multidisciplinary Faculty

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  1. Welcome to the Department of Global Health801 Massachusetts Avenue, Crosstown Building, 3rd Floor

  2. Your Multidisciplinary Faculty • Physicians • Policy Analysts • Social Epidemiologists • Sociologists • Writing Specialist • Pharmacist • Anthropologists • Demographers • Economists • Epidemiologists • Lawyers • Nurses Students will and should use different faculty at different times to meet different needs of their education.

  3. (CGHD) • Conduct policy and program relevant research that improves health status of populations • Serve as advisors to governments, agencies, and organizations • Strengthen national capacity to conduct, analyze and communicate applied research • Bring the results of field research and advising into DGH classrooms and activities • Creates practicum opportunities • Come to the upcoming CGHD Forums

  4. Global Health Competencies In low- and middle-income settings, graduates will be able to: • Use program and budget management skills to design and implement health programs • Apply a multidisciplinary approach to analyze health systems and institutions involved in financing and providing preventative and curative health services at the multilateral, bilateral, national, and community levels • Integrate information and apply models from epidemiological, economic, behavioral, and cultural perspectives to promote social changes required to improve the health of populations

  5. Key People to Know (besides your GH Faculty Advisor…..)

  6. Taryn Vian, PhDAssociate Professor, Global Health

  7. Rich Feeley, JDAssociate Professor and Department Chairad interim, Global Health

  8. Jon Simon, D.Sc.Robert A. Knox ProfessorDirector, CGHD

  9. Joe Anzalone Senior Manager, Academic Programs

  10. Travis DiJosephAcademic Services Coordinator

  11. Carey HowardAcademic Programs Coordinator

  12. Advising & Communications

  13. Navigating the MPH Program Check the Concentrators’ Guide http://www.bu.edu/ghblast/gh-advising/ Degree Requirements Check Degree Advice on StudentLink Travis DiJoseph: routine academic information Joe Anzalone: academic/practicum advising Rich Feeley: complex issues/career advice Course Fair Career Goals Utilize Career Services Jeff Waller: Advises GH concentrators Connect with your GH Faculty Advisor

  14. Global Health Mentor Program • New students connect with a continuing student mentor to ease the transition into BUSPH and Boston • You will receive an Eventbrite invitation today to the Meet your Mentor Mixer • RSVP if you are interested in participating in the program • Meet your Mentor Mixer is Friday,September 19 from 2:15-3:30pm

  15. The GH Blast: www.bu.edu/ghblast/ GH Blast resources include: • Events and Presentations of GH interest: • at BUSPH • Elsewhere in Boston • Academic program information • Concentrator’s Guide • Culminating Experience Guide • Deadlines and Updates • Practicum Opportunities • Job Opportunities If you’re not receiving weekly updates, contact Carey Howard at careyeh@bu.edu.

  16. Fall 2014 GH Meetings & Events Check the GH Blast & Student Insider for more events!

  17. Practicum & Special Programs

  18. Pharmaceuticals Program … to provide students with the knowledge and expertise to address pharmaceutical issues from a public health perspective. Application Process www.bu.edu/pharm All students who have been accepted to BUSPH for the MPH program are eligible to apply. Information Session Sept 5th at 5pm in L109 Applications due September 17th! Requirements 12 credits, Pharmaceuticals related practicum, attendance at Seminar Series Director: Dr. Chris Gill, Associate Professor (DGH) Program Manager: Carey Howard

  19. GH MPH Practicum • Over 60% go overseas • 112 hours minimum • Complete 12 credits prior to beginning • Santander Fellowships available

  20. Peace Corps/ MPH Master’s International Program Earn up to 5 credits while in PC BUSPH MI’s currently in (update): Cameroon, Madagascar, Mozambique, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda Meets Practicum Requirement Contact: Joe Anzalone (josanz@bu.edu)

  21. IH707 Kenya: Field Practicum in Public Health & Environment Community-based research • Late May to early July • 5-weeks, 6-credits • 25 students from BU & 5 from Kenyan Universities • Info Session in December Meets Practicum Requirement

  22. Philippines Summer Program Runs late May through mid-August; six credits Meets Practicum Requirement

  23. Summer Exchange with INSP, MexicoRuns late May to early August; 6 credits Components: • Conduct Public Health Field Assessment in Mexico, with INSP students • Spanish Fluency Required • Spring Semester (Boston) preparation for field work, under direction of Dr. Veronika Wirtz • Information Session in Dec/Jan Meets Practicum Requirement

  24. Santander Universities Scholars Program Funds to grow our International Field Practice Programs: • Latin America Scholarship (Ten @ $2,500) • Need-Based Scholarship (Ten @ $4,000) • Kenya Field Practice Program (Twenty-five @ $3,000) • Two Applications cycles/year; closing dates: • Spring practicums: Nov 7, 2014 • Summer and Fall practicums: February 17, 2015 Apply Online http://www.bu.edu/ghblast/gh-practicum/santander-app/

  25. Language Resources Language Link (bu.edu/erc/link/ ): small, informal, conversation groups led by native and accomplished speakers - 13 languages. BU Howard Thurman Center Rosetta Stone Program http://www.bu.edu/thurman/programs/rosetta-stone/ BU African Studies Center (http://www.bu.edu/africa/) offers courses in several African languages, as well as a certificate program and funding opportunities French Cultural Center(http://www.frenchculturalcenter.org/index.cfm) Boston is a global city: you will find many more opportunities to learn a language with a little effort!

  26. Boston-Area University Resources • Take courses at New England Consortium Schools: • Tufts University • Boston College • Hebrew College • Brandeis University • Women’s Studies Program at MIT (Must be graduate level courses and must be pre-approved.) • Libraries: Countway Medical Library at Harvard https://www.countway.harvard.edu (All BU Medical Campus students have access.) • Boston Library Consortium: Access to a large number of Boston area libraries (ask a BU Librarian about this)

  27. Professional Organization Memberships American Public Health Association - apha.org Annual Meeting: New Orleans, Nov. 15th-19th 2014 http://www.apha.org/meetings/annual/ Massachusetts Public Health Association - mphaweb.org Student memberships available, including a discounted membership to both Associations Global Health Council globalhealth.org Student Memberships available, (recently revived)

  28. Student Responsibilities • Make use of your advising resources • We all are responsible for creating and maintaining a respectful environment for learning with integrity • Make the most out of your time as an MPH student Grab it for all it’s worth both inside and outside the classrooms!

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