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College Grants and Graduate School Scholarships in Public Health

The nation’s largest public health organizations are well known for making careers in public health more accessible by offering scholarships, fellowships, and grants that defray the cost of earning an undergraduate or graduate degree in public health:

  • US Department of Health and Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration
  • American Public Health Association

What is not as well known is that there are literally dozens of scholarships available to students of public health available through state schools, private universities, professional associations, and private donors.

Not only do these organizations offer a full range of scholarship programs – from full tuition to a little extra cash – these scholarships are also less competitive than more widely known programs available at the national level. The catch is that it can be a challenge finding a less competitive program that you’re eligible for.

PublicHealthCareerEDU.org has made it a little easier for you to find the funding you need to earn a degree in public health. We’ve put together a list of our favorite scholarship programs available to undergrads and graduate students – and to make it even easier to find a scholarship that you’re eligible for, we’ve organized the list by state.

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    State and Local Public Health Resources

    One of the most crucial components of any public health campaign is communicating time-sensitive information to people in areas affected by public health threats. Since most public health concerns are local or regional in nature, the responsibility for getting information out to the public in a timely manner falls to state and municipal health departments.

    From consumer product recalls and food safety warnings, to the latest information on infectious disease outbreaks and vaccinations, state and local health department websites serve as the best resources available for getting the information you need to keep you and your family out of harm’s way.

    Whether you’re a healthcare professional looking to isolate the source of a food borne illness or a concerned parent looking to keep your child’s vaccinations current, your state and local health departments will provide you with the latest information on how to keep your family and your community healthy and safe.

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      New Workforce Initiative Aims to Help CHCs with Recruitment and Retention

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        Memorandum of Agreement (MOU) Template

         

        MOU Example 1: This MOU template meets basic program standards for HRSA requirements for FQHC funding.
        MOU Example 2: This MOU template meets basic program standards for HRSA requirements, and also shows the possibility for infusing the health center mission into the language of an MOU, embracing the spirit as well as the law of the arrangement.

        MOU Example 1: This MOU template meets basic program standards for HRSA requirements for FQHC funding.


        MOU Example 2: This MOU template meets basic program standards for HRSA requirements, and also shows the possibility for infusing the health center mission into the language of an MOU, embracing the spirit as well as the law of the arrangement.

         

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        MCN WEBINAR: Pesticide Poisonings. Are you prepared? (June 2014)

        DATE RECORDED: Wednesday, June 17, 2014
        PRESENTED BY: Matthew Keifer, MD, MPH, Dean Emanuel Endowed Chair/Director National Farm Medicine Center

        Webinar: Pesticide poisonings. Are you prepared?
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        EOH iconMCN’s Environmental and Occupational Health Programs

        Learn more about MCN’s training and technical assistance programs to help clinicians and health centers improve the recognition and management of pesticide exposures and other environmental/occupational health conditions.

         

        Mistakes can be dangerous. Accurate identification of pesticides responsible for a patient's illness is important to avoid iatrogenic errors with respect to acute treatment.  Join us for an important webinar that will focus on key decision points in the diagnosis of pesticide exposures and emphasize the usefulness of the newly revised resource for clinicians - The Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings, 6th ed.  Through interactive case studies, this webinar will illustrate effective recognition and treatment of patients over exposed to pesticides. 


        The webinar, sponsored by Migrant Clinicians Network, the National Farm Medicine Center and AgriSafe Network features Dr. Keifer, a board certified occupational medicine specialist and internationally renowned researcher regarding pesticides and agricultural health and safety. For over 30 years, Dr. Keifer has focused his clinical practice and research largely on farmworkers. 

        SPONSORED BY: AgriSafe Network, Migrant Clinicians Network, and the National Farm Medicine Center

        OBJECTIVES: Participants will be able to:

        1. Better recognize the signs and symptoms of pesticide overexposure
        2. Identify key decision points in diagnosing pesticide exposures
        3. Demonstrate an understanding of how to use The Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings, 6th ed. in a clinical setting

        We encourage all participants to order The Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings, 6th ed. prior to attending this webinar. Order here. PDF versions are also available at http://www2.epa.gov/pesticide-worker-safety/recognition-and-management-pesticide-poisonings
        If you have experienced any trouble ordering your copy please contact: kbrennan@migrantclinician.org 

         

         


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        ARCHIVED WEBINARS & TRAINING RESOURCES



        LOCAL PESTICIDE RESOURCES


        The following will provide information regarding the pesticides used in your areas:

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          Engaging Migrant Men Discussion Guide Informational Packet

          These files are part of the Engaging Migrant Men project.

          Accompanying discussion guides were created to be used by male peers, community leaders, or outreach workers for one-on-one and small group discussions with men.

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          COMIC: Safety and Health on the Farm - It's your Right and it's the Law

           

          A bilingual, full-color comic book about workers' compensation and workers' rights for immigrant dairy workers. It tells the story of a Mexican dairy worker injured on the job and the steps he and his employer take to ensure he receives benefits and the farm improves safety. These include stories that are applicable across the U.S. and those that are state specific.

           


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          Non-Provider Credentialing Check List

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          Provider Check List- Initial Credentialing

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