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Student Summer Scholarship, IPRCE

Overview of Scholarship

This is a grant opportunity designed to support students with research or practice-based projects in injury prevention.

Three research or practice-based projects will be funded for $1,000 each.

Eligible applicants must be enrolled as a full time student in an undergraduate or graduate degree program.

The proposed research or practice-based project must address one or more of the following topics:

  • Violence Prevention
  • Motor-Vehicle Crash or Crash injury Prevention
  • Preventing Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Falls Prevention
  • Prevention of drug misuse/abuse

How to Apply: 

  • Click here to submit application and supporting documents here: 
  • Click here to submit references and LOS

See attached flyer for more details! 


Clinical Research Assistant I, Boston Children’s Hospital

Job Description

The Department of Critical Care at Boston Children’s Hospital is seeking a Clinical Research Assistant who is passionate about maternal and child health. The research assistant will support the HaSET (“happiness” in Amharic) Global Maternal and Child Health Research Program, which is conducted jointly by Boston Children’s Hospital, the Harvard Chan School of Public Health, and Ethiopian institutions St. Paul’s Millennium Medical College and the Ethiopian Public Health Institute. Under the leadership of Dr. Grace Chan, HaSET works closely with partners in Ethiopia and Ethiopia’s Federal Ministry of Health to generate evidence to improve maternal and child health programs and policies. We are working on several newborn and child survival projects focused on the discovery of interventions to improve child health and the delivery of care in underserved settings. This position will provide full-time research support, working closely with the Boston and Ethiopia team in the following areas:

  1. Program implementation and protocol development
  2. Data management and analysis
  3. Program coordination

The Clinical Research Assistant I will be responsible for:

  • Developing study questionnaires
  • Developing and implementing study protocols in coordination with the study team
  • Assisting in data management – cleaning and quality assurance
  • Assisting in data analysis
  • Assisting with project implementation – data collection, quality assurance, analysis, dissemination of findings
  • Performing literature searches, data abstraction, contribute to writing of systematic reviews, grant proposals, reports to funders
  • Coordinating and preparing the necessary documentation for Institutional Review Board (IRB) submissions, together with the Private Investigator of the study.
  • Supporting administrative duties including scheduling, procurement, and meeting management
  • Participating in the training of newly hired research study assistants and interns, as required.

To qualify, you must have:

  • A Bachelor’s degree in an appropriately related discipline (e.g., public health or health sciences); prior research experience preferred.
  • Excellent communication, verbal, writing, and presentation skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills to work with collaborators, stakeholders, and team members
  • Strong attention to detail, excellent time management, Exceptional organizational skills, ability to prioritize multiple tasks, goal and detail-oriented work style, and meticulous and consistent follow through on projects are required
  • Commitment to maternal, newborn, and child health
  • Knowledge of statistical methods frequently used in public health research
  • Demonstrate professionalism and respect for human research
  • Preferred experience: Experience with IRB submissions, data abstraction, and literature reviews

Boston Children’s Hospital offers competitive compensation and unmatched benefits, including a rotating days/evenings and week-end schedule, affordable health, vision and dental insurance, generous levels of time off, 403(b) Retirement Savings plan, Pension, Tuition Reimbursement and discounted rates on T-passes (50% off). Discover your best.

Apply:

Click here to learn more about the position online and to apply!


Student Loan Repayment Seminar, 4/7

Category : News/Events

Click here to watch the student loan repayment seminar on Zoom, Tuesday April 7 at 12pm

See the attached flyer for more details!  


Communications Specialist II, Public Health Institute

Category : Alumni

Description 

The Center for Health Leadership and Practice (CHLP) is seeking a Communications Specialist II to design a comprehensive communications strategy and build a robust and interactive website to share program offerings with a diverse national audience.

CHLP designs and implements programs that build the capacity of groups to work together and transform their communities into healthier environments. In early 2018, CHLP took over managing the California Opioid Safety Network (COSN) – launched in 2015 by California Health Care Foundation – to provide a statewide learning community for multi-sector coalitions, organizations and individuals working to combat the opioid crisis in California. Due to the strong success of COSN to date, CHLP is now expanding its reach to provide opioid safety tools, resources and learning opportunities on a national level.COSN is a program of the Public Health Institute (PHI), an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting health, well-being and quality of life for people throughout California, across the nation and around the world. As one of the largest and most comprehensive public health organizations in the nation, we are at the forefront of research and innovations to improve the efficacy of public health statewide, nationally and internationally. PHI was distinguished as one of the top 50 “Best Non-profit Organizations to Work For” by the Non-Profit Times in a national search. To learn more about our meaningful work visit www.phi.org.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

  • Design and oversee the COSN external website redesign and online resource library by working directly as needed with website designer/consultants.
  • Provide ongoing updates and maintenance of the COSN website.
  • Produce a monthly electronic newsletter and develop as needed COSN brochures in printed form for a wide external audience.
  • Build and maintain email list of outside collaborators/scientists to facilitate dissemination of COSN information and build awareness of COSN website and online resource library.
  • Serve as COSN communications liaison to Central PHI communications team.
  • Communicate program updates and news-worthy items to PHI communications staff and media.
  • Maintain COSN social media feed by posting up-to-date program updates.
  • Design PowerPoint presentations, and/or modify graphics.
  • Modifies photos in Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator.
  • Work with Program Manager and/or project staff on people/project webpages to maintain high quality of materials posted.
  • Prepare organizational and communication documents such as annual accomplishments as needed
  • May review communications materials created by other staff and assist in training other staff members

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, English, marketing/business administration, public health, or related field.
  • 5+ years of relevant communications experience preferably in a public health or substance use setting.
  • Experience with website design and development.
  • Strong writing and editing skills, with the ability to tailor language, presentation style and communications strategies to a variety of different audiences (including scientific, public health and lay audiences), and in a variety of different settings (such as conference presentations, research articles, media outlets, email marketing).
  • Knowledge of creating and implementing basic and advanced marketing and communications strategies and plans to achieve desired goals.
  • Ability to write persuasively for different and diverse audiences.
  • Ability to work in successful collaboration with a wide variety of internal and external partners, and to effectively synthesize input from multiple stakeholders.
  • Ability to conduct necessary background research and fact checking.
  • Ability to write effective press releases and develop press and media relationships.
  • Print production management skills.
  • Skill and experience in PhotoShop.

Desired Qualifications

  • Knowledge of HTML and CSS.
  • Skill and experience in graphic design and layout.
  • Skill and experience in photography.
  • Knowledge of EMS/CRM platforms such as Constant Contact, MailChimp, etc.

Important Information

  • This is a full-time (40 hours per week) position based in Oakland, CA. While the shelter-in-place is in effect, this position will be based remotely.
  • This position is eligible for PHI’s full suite of benefits including but not limited to medical, dental, and vision coverage, health care and dependent care flexible spending accounts, and generous time off.

How to Apply

  • To apply for any position, you must create an account on PHI’s job application site. After creating your account, you may search job listings for open positions and apply.
  • To apply for this specific position, click here 
  • This position requires that you submit resume and a cover letter. In your cover letter, please describe why you are enthusiastic about this opportunity and why you think you are a good fit for the position.

CDC Fellowships Virtual Panel, 4/17

Category : News/Events

Description

The mission of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development is to improve health outcomes through a competent, sustainable, and empowered public health workforce. We are reaching out to you about possible opportunities for hands-on learning through fellowships at CDC that you may be or may become eligible for. All of our fellowships provide an opportunity for a broad range of experiences such as training in applied epidemiology, mentorship with subject experts, and work in population health and health promotion.

Panel Details 

On April 17th, from 12-12:50, fellows from many of our fellowships will be featured on a virtual panel via Zoom where you can learn more about our fellowships and have your questions answered by current fellows.

How to RSVP

  • This event will be virtually hosted by RSPH, Office of Career Development.
  • Please RSVP in ROL Handshake
  • A Zoom link will be provided to all registrants by April 15th.

Click here to view a PDF with more information on the fellowships that will be discussed at the panel: CDC Fellowships Overview

 


APE Opportunity, Hubert Department of Global Health

Overview

A comparative analysis of published institutional Research Fairness Initiative (RFI) reports.

Opportunity

The Human Engagement Learning Platform (HELP) for Global Health, led by Dr. Jim Lavery, in the Hubert Department of Global Health at the Rollins School of Public Health, is seeking 4 MPH students to conduct a comparative analysis of the first 4 published institutional reports of the Research Fairness Initiative (RFI), a new tool to help global health institutions to improve their partnership practices and promote research capacity building in low and middle income countries.

The RFI is administered by the Council for Health Research for Development (COHRED) in Geneva. HELP and COHRED have a long-standing collaborative partnership and this project will help to launch a new component of that partnership, focused on data analysis and support for participating institutions through the development of a dedicated learning platform.

The analysis will include a critical assessment of the data in the RFI reports, and forecasting and recommendations regarding additional analytic categories and strategies that might be considered for improving and/or expanding RFI data reporting and for structuring comparative analyses.

The project is an excellent opportunity for students to creatively apply skills acquired during the MPH program, including qualitative data analysis, critical appraisal, the design of data collection and analysis strategies, and persuasive writing.

Deliverables

The analysis will be conducted under the supervision of Dr. Jim Lavery, and with regular analysis meetings with the COHRED team. The final results of the analysis will be prepared in a way that will be most useful for COHRED, at their direction.

We anticipate at least one academic paper from this project and expect the participating students to be co-authors on that paper.The publication rights of any and all analyses will remain the property of COHRED.

Details

  • This project will be based at the Rollins School of Public Health in Atlanta, GA. Remote working options are available.
  • The project can begin as early as May 15th, pending interest
  • This is an unpaid position.

How to Apply

  • Send a resume and a brief description of previous research experience in the body of an email to Michelle Grek at mgrek [at] emory [dot] edu.
  • No formal cover letter is needed.
  • Applications will be accepted through April 15th.

Infectious Disease Across Scales Seminar Series, 4/1

Category : News/Events

2020 IDAS Seminar Series continues next week April 1, 2020 at 12 PM. 

Speaker Information:

Micaela Martinez, PhD

Assistant Professor

Environmental Health Sciences

Mailman School of Public Health

Columbia University

Talk Title:  

From Populations to Molecules: Population Ecology meets Darwinian Medicine.

 Zoom Meeting Link: 

https://emory.zoom.us/j/933219222

More Information on the IDAS Seminar Series

  • For more information about the IDAS Seminar Series and the IDASTP visit the webpage (IDASTP Homepage) or contact Todd Swink at tswink [at] emory [dot] edu.
  • See the attached flyer for details on the upcoming talks in the speaker series 

Addressing Your Questions About COVID-19 Webinar, Recorded 3/26

Category : News/Events

Overview:

This is a 90-minute recording of a webinar held on Thursday, March 26, 2020.

With our state and local public health workers being at the forefront of this pandemic, you are in a position to provide your community with life-saving information. Yet, with the COVID-19 landscape changing so rapidly, it is hard to have the latest, accurate information to educate those in your community. With this webinar you will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive feedback from our speaker, Carlos del Rio, MD. This webinar will have a brief update on the pandemic with the majority of the time spent on Q & A.

Click here to watch the webinar recording. 


Opportunity for Spanish-Speaking Student, InterAmerican Bank

Student opportunity offered by Dr. Anne Spaulding: 

Description: 

A colleague from ICPA is seeking a Spanish speaking student with clinical knowledge who could join a call organized by InterAmerican Bank on COVID-19 in prisons in Latin American with regional Ministers. It will be a call with all of the Latin American Ministers of Justice. 

Student Qualifications:

Seeking a fluent Spanish speaker, interested in correctional health issues, ideally with experience in clinical settings, who can participate in a call with public health leaders from Latin America.

Contact:

Contact Dr. Anne Spaulding at aspauld [at] emory [dot] edu, to express interest and discuss the opportunity further. 


Fall 2020 Course Offering: NRSG 736

Course Description:

This course focuses on practical application of statistics addressing clinical research questions. Analyzing data is the major emphasis of the course including examining if assumptions of the statistical analyses are being met and interpreting the findings. Course assignments and a final project focus on using statistical software and computing resources to analyze data sets from actual clinical research studies and literature with interpretation and assessment of conclusions.

Course Times and Location:

  • In Class/Computer lab time: 1 hr lecture; 2 hr computer lab per week Location: School of Nursing
  • Mondays 11:00-11:50am; Wednesdays 1:00-2:50pm

See the attached flyer for more details! 


Upcoming Events

  • EGDRC Seminar: Lynn Aboue-Jaoudé January 14, 2025 at 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Seminar Series; tinyurl.com… Online Location: https://tinyurl.com/Lynn-Abou-JaoudeEvent Type: Seminar SeriesSeries: Health System Users in Vulnerable Situations: Normative Experiences and “New Ways of Life”Speaker: Lynn Abou-JaoudéContact Name: Wendy GillContact Email: wggill@emory.eduLink: https://tinyurl.com/Lynn-Abou-JaoudeDr. Lynn Abou-Jaoudé studies sociocultural challenges in healthcare experiences, focusing on qualitative research and diabetes prevention at the University of Lille’s LUMEN lab.
  • GCDTR Seminar: Erin Ferranti, PhD, MPH, RN January 21, 2025 at 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Seminar Series; tinyurl.com… Online Location: https://tinyurl.com/ErinFerrantiEvent Type: Seminar SeriesSeries: Cardiometabolic Risk and Resource Connection in Maternal HealthSpeaker: Erin Ferranti, PhD, MPH, RNContact Name: Wendy GillContact Email: wggill@emory.eduRoom Location: RRR_R809Link: https://tinyurl.com/ErinFerrantiDr. Erin Ferranti, Emory Assistant Professor, researches women’s cardiometabolic disease prevention, health inequities, maternal morbidity, farmworker health, diabetes, and hypertension using biomarkers for early risk identification.

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