On behalf of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, the Office of Field Education and Practice invites you to attend the How I Live – a Documentary Film Screening and Panel Discussion on September 7, 2023, as well as a presentation on “Impact Filmmaking as a Tool for Public Health Change” on September 6, 2023. Recent alumni worked on several projects related to the film (financial planning, impact strategy, storytelling, and implementation plan)…
Are you interested in hosting a Harvard Chan student for their field experience?Sign up for our informational webinar on Tuesday, July 26 (12 noon to 1 p.m. EST) to add it to your calendar and learn more!
Our Masters of Public Health students are highly accomplished before they even begin their graduate studies at Harvard – and they are seeking learning opportunities with organizations doing great work in Massachusetts, the U.S., and around the world to put their new skills into practice. We will discuss:
The basics about the MPH practicum
Expectations for host organizations and preceptors
Examples of past projects
Everything you need to get started!
There will be plenty of time for questions and answers, and our staff is available to assist you if you decide to host a student.
Register here. Pre-registration is not required but is recommended.
Instructions:
At the scheduled date and time of the meeting, dial into the conference line. When prompted, enter the Access Code followed by the pound key. To join the online meeting, click on the online meeting link listed above and follow the prompts to join the meeting.
Nineteen public health preceptors from host organizations in the metro Boston area joined staff from the Harvard Chan School’s Office of Education last week for the first time, for a Preceptor Appreciation Breakfast.
“My student, Agustina Saenz, developed recommendations for re-writing the zoning code for Boston,” said Jessica Taubner, Chief of Staff for Boston City Councilor-At-Large Ayanna Pressley. “We are very interested in working with another student next year. Can we get more than one?”
Every year, hundreds of Harvard graduate students work with experienced public health practitioners in Boston, elsewhere in the U.S., and around the world, to complete the required Practicum for the Master of Public Health degree.
Acting Dean David Hunter noted, “I have so much admiration for the work that you all do to improve public health and the wisdom and experience you offer our students. We could not do our part in training public health students without the contributions and commitment of preceptors such as yourselves.”
Attendees also offered suggestions for improvements to the field practice experience, such as encouraging students to start their projects earlier in the academic year, providing more information to students and preceptors, and convening preceptors more regularly.
Organizations interested in hosting a Harvard Chan School MPH student can find more information here.
You must be logged in to post a comment.