I am very interested in the Epidemiology intern position with Exxon Mobile. I have earned a bachelor degree in Dental Surgery from India and I am currently a second year Master of Public Health student at Nova Southeastern University. I am very interested in occupational epidemiology. I have gained excellent skills in data analysis and epidemiological methods through courses like biostatistics, epidemiology and research methods. This internship position would be an excellent opportunity for me to apply these skills to solve issues related to human health risk assessment and hazard identification. In addition to my educational experiences, I have worked for Center of Disease Control and Prevention and Broward Regional Health Planning Council
Before deciding where I wanted to do my service learning, I knew I wanted to do something that had some relevance to my degree that I will be receiving in healthcare management. I was eager to gain more experience and become more knowledgeable of how an organization operates as it relates to healthcare management. I was able to secure an opportunity to volunteer at the Dallas Veterans Affairs (VA) Hospital. After completing the required VA forms, I got partnered with Mr. Alonzo Price Jr. who is a Management Analyst in Ambulatory Care, which is the department that oversees the Primary Care Providers.
My role as Correction Coordinator for the Division of Infectious Diseases HIV/AIDS Section with Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), I could create literature for best practices around the state
My experience includes employee training, technical assistance, and program assessment, design, development, and implementation. In addition to this experience, my responsibilities in current and previous positions include internship recruitment
I have held position in two different health departments, a national nonprofit organization working on health education and prevention program. I have also held two position in a national public health honor society called Eta Sigma Gamma. I’m an active member in the National and Great Lakes Chapter of the Society of Public Health Education. Holding current Historian position and Conference Planning committee for the Great Lakes Chapter of the Society of Public HEALTH Education. I have a minor and background knowledge in substance abuse prevention education. At Oakland County Health Department, I did work on tobacco prevention policy’s in school campuses with all forms of tobacco product. Current advocate to raising the tobacco purchasing age
This document explores an oil investment project in Argentina. We will provide a capital management analysis using discount rate calculations that account for the project be in a foreign country. Additionally, we will explore the NPV and IRR for this project. Lastly, we will submit our recommendation.
I am currently a student at University of Colorado Denver, double majoring in Public Health and Sociology. I will complete my undergraduate degree on July 28, 2017. My next goal is to pursue a master’s degree in Health Systems Management, and Policy. This program is offered at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; however, I missed the deadline.
I am interested in the Health Information Specialist position that I noticed on the Mayo Clinic Jobs website. I am a University of Wisconsin – La Crosse graduate with a major in Biology – Environmental Science and a minor in Microbiology. Since graduation, I have worked for the La Crosse County Health Department. Most of this time was spent working in Vector Control where I was part of a team that regularly sampled for mosquito larvae and treated the areas accordingly with larvicide. We also spent a great deal of time canvassing cities and towns in various counties for urban mosquito habitats, such as tires and containers. We then were able to inform residents about the risks of vector borne diseases. To gain more experience in other areas of the health department, I worked as an Environmental Health Assistant. In this position, I helped the Sanitarians by regularly sampling and inspecting
My qualifications include 10 years of healthcare and business administration experience. Also of note is my accomplishment as an undergraduate in Health Care Management. In which, I expect to serve as a leader in the management of healthcare and related services. For the past several years, I have researched on and coordinated projects
Exxon Mobile is one of the most successful companies in the oil and energy industries today. But what makes them so successful? In an effort to answer this question, a thorough internal investigation can be helpful in determining what aspects of this company are making it an industry leader. Two aspects of this internal analysis of Exxon Mobile are the company’s resources and capabilities.
One of the most appealing aspects of becoming a public health professional is the wide range of careers available to choose from. My career goals coincide with the range of opportunities; however, ultimately I want to work with an organization similar to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. I want to focus on the social and medical aspects of disease, and examine the disproportionate rates of disease and disability among minorities. I also want to help prevent the spread of infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS that is rapidly destroying so many countries. My passion to help others around me has sparked a desire to work with clinics around the world in order to promote change in the treatment and prevention of devastating diseases like HIV/AIDS.
I continued to gain experience in health care. I worked at the student health center, creating and distributing relevant health related information, on campus and I worked as a home health aid. These college experiences enhanced my insight into the world of health care and provided me with greater excitement about becoming a health care provider.
I am a certified Medical Assistant and EKG technician with 3 years of experience in the medical field. Currently I work as a Clinical scribe / Medical assistant with Borrego Community Health Foundation, where I have been performing administrative duties including updating patient medical records, scheduling appointments, and operating the phone system.
A famous epidemiologist once said “Epidemiologist is like a bikini: what is revealed is interesting; what is concealed is crucial” (Duesberg). Epidemiology is the study of diseases and informs the public about health epidemics and new health standards put in place. A typical day for an epidemiologist is as follows: they usually work in laboratories, businesses, and offices where they discover many diseases and conduct research while also finding cures for new malignant diseases. Epidemiologist also focuses on medicine for example, they create new antibiotics for vicious diseases or create vaccines to help combat diseases. In order to become an epidemiologist, it would take 4 years as an undergraduate and obtain a Masters in Biology or Public Health. During high school, it is required to take 1 year of Biology and Chemistry or to obtain some kind of science background in order to help me get better prepared. In this paper, I will argue why I selected to pursue a career as an Epidemiologist based on prior knowledge and interest in public health & Biology, health epidemics and experiments/case studies.
One of my first introductions to the public health arena came from my volunteer work in the field with the Civic Ottawa Hospital over the summer of 2015. I worked with the Civic Family Health Team as a
I also have an extensive training in working with local agencies. The spring semester of my sophomore year, I began volunteering at the Cedar Valley Hospice for approximately 20 hours a month. I was trained in the following areas: Patient/Family, Grief, and Cedar AIDS Support System (CASS) services. Through my work at the CASS, I was responsible for making contacts with a variety of other agencies on the behalf of my clients, such as the Black Hawk County Health Department, Operation Threshold, and the Cedar Valley NAMES Project. In this capacity, I did office work, I was a buddy to an HIV positive individual, and I did face-to-face education panels in local school and community settings. I was also extensively involved in training future buddies. It was during this time period that I completed the American Red Cross course work for certification as an HIV/AIDS educator. In this capacity, I have been a guest speaker in several elementary school and college courses about HIV/AIDS. The