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Internship Adventures in Brazil

November 17, 2016by uapublichealth 1 Comment

When I started looking for MPH internship projects, I knew that I wanted a global experience where I could use the FCH and global health skills that I had learned […]

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global health, Non-profit, public health

Social Justice Symposium 2016: Things Are Heating Up

April 14, 2016by uapublichealth Leave a comment

Shannon Bryan Family and Child Health-Maternal & Child Health  Last Friday night the College of Public Health’s Social Justice Symposium kicked off the countdown to the 10th Annual event with […]

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Climate Change, public health, social justice, Tucson

2016 Spring Internship Conference

April 5, 2016by uapublichealth Leave a comment

by Alex Redburn MPH/MBA Dual Degree Student Public Health Policy and Management ’18 The Spring MPH Internship Conference will be held this Friday, April 8, from 12:00pm – 5:00pm. The […]

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public health

From Global to Local: Working with a Global population in Tucson

November 25, 2015by uapublichealth Leave a comment

by Andrea Wheeler, MPH – Family & Child Health – Global Health track In December 2014, I was a second year MPH student searching for an internship. I decided to […]

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Non-profit, public health, refugee health, Tucson, Uncategorized

Public Health Students in Latin America: Tinker Fellows Present Field Research at Annual Symposium

November 2, 2015by uapublichealth 1 Comment

This past summer, 5 MEZCOPH graduate students received field research grants from the Tinker Foundation through the Center for Latin American Studies. On Thursday, November 5th, these students will present […]

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Alternative Care, Health Care, Latino Health Disparities, Non-profit

Peace Corps to Public Health: The unexpected route

March 8, 2015by uapublichealth Leave a comment

By Kristen Lea Woodruff, Public Health Policy and Management MPH student 2nd year student, anticipated graduation May 2015, kristenleawood@email.arizona.edu Once per month a traveling doctor visited the tiny, one-room clinic […]

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Peace Corps Coverdell Fellows at UA COPH

February 21, 2015by uapublichealth Leave a comment

Part 1: Peace Corps! By Anna Steeves-Reece, MPH (Health Behavior, Health Promotion) & MA (Latin American Studies) ’17, RPCV Nicaragua ’11-‘14 Peace Corps is a unique opportunity that allows qualified U.S. […]

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