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SPH Job & Volunteer Opportunities!!!
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STUDENT OPPORTUNITY
Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (TCOM) is looking for 10 PAIRS of bilingual individuals to help train first year medical students on how to communicate effectively with non-English speaking patients through the use of an interpreter. The medical students will be learning how to take a brief medical history through an interpreter.
If you choose to participate, you will be interviewed by a student in a small classroom as several other students and one faculty facilitator observe. You will rotate in pairs, with one of you acting as the "patient" and the other acting as the "interpreter." When your interview is finished, you will rotate to another room, and will be interviewed by another student. There are several rooms, so you will be interviewed several times. They will NOT be conducting a physical exam.
The dates of this exercise are Thursday 2/16 from 1:00 - 5:00 and Thursday 2/23 from 1:00 - 5:00. It pays $50 for each student on each date.
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2012-2013 CAP Tutors
The Center for Academic Performance is looking for tutors for the 2012-2013 academic year!
If you are interested in becoming a CAP tutor, please fill out the attached application. Applications are due on March 1st.
Completed applications can either be emailed to Emily Mire or dropped off in EAD 247 at the Student Affairs front desk.
Please feel free to contact Emily Mire with any questions at
or (817) 735-2409.
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TUTORS Needed!!!
Trimble Tech is in need of 12 math and science tutors to help about 100 students at high risk of failure. This is a volunteer opportunity.
Preferred tutoring hours are between 3-6 pm but the will work around your schedule.
If interested please contact Kyev Tatum at 817-966-7625 or Trimble Tech at 817-815-2575
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The Associated Schools of Public Health is having a vitual career fair February 9 & 10, 2012.
Registration for the career fair will begin January 2012.
To register and for more details please click here.
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The Texas Association of Black Personnel in Higher Education is hosting its 39th Annual State Conference on March 2-4, 2012 . The theme for this years conference is "Setting the Stage for Community, Institutional & Professional Advancement".
The conference will be held in Dallas, Texas at the Omni Dallas Hotel.
To register and for more details please click here.
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SOPHE Mid-year Scientific Conference
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The theme for this year's April 110th conference is "Tuing Up Health Promotion: new Lyrics across the Lifespan". This year's conference will be held in Nashville, Tennessee.
Join us in sharing the latest research and practice in health promotion across the lifespan in the following sub-themes Environmental Policy& Change, Health Disparities & Health Equity, Health Communications & Informatics, and Healthy Aging.
For registration and conference details please visit the conference website.
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Block your calendar every Tuesday from 3:00 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. for Tuesday interlude sessions, journal club, PHSA socials, and other events.
Febuary 7
PhD Journal Club
3:30-5:00 pm, EAD 703
PHSA General Body Meeting
4:30-5:30 pm, EAD 719
PHCSO General Body Meeting
3:30-4:00 pm, EAD 719
February 21
PhD Journal Club
3:30-5:00 pm EAD 703
February 24
SPH Career Fair
March 6
PhD Journal Club
3:30-5:00 pm, EAD 703
PHSA General Body Meeting
4:30-5:30 pm, EAD 719
March 12-16 Spring Break- No classes April 3-6
Public Health Week April 13 Research Appreciation Day (RAD) |
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School of Public Health Pre-Commencement & Awards Ceremony |
Pre-Commencement and Awards Ceremony
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
Saturday, May 19, 2012
8:00 a.m.-Graduate Check-In
9:00 a.m.- Ceremony, followed by refreshments
Graduates, bring your family and friends to the School of Public Health Pre-Commencement & Awards Ceremony. This is the hooding and awards ceremony. Professional photography will be provided.
If you are attending this event, please email Misty Smethers at misty.smethers@unthsc.edu by Friday, February 10, 2012. Subject: Pre-Commencement. Please details that you will be attending the ceremony and how many guests you plan to bring. Also, please notify me of any special accommodations.
Deadline to order regalia: Thursday, April 1, 2012 at midnight.
Students: Please click here for frequently asked questions.
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Commencement Ceremony |
2012 UNTHSC Commencement Ceremony
TCU's Daniel-Meyer Coliseum
3:00 p.m. (Graduates arrive no later than 2:30 p.m.)
The commencement speaker is Dr. Harvey Fineberg who is President of the Institute of Medicine in Washington, D.C. He served as Provost of Harvard University from 1997 to 2001, following thirteen years as Dean of the Harvard School of Public Health. He has devoted most of his academic career to the fields of health policy and medical decision making. His past research has focused on the process of policy development and implementation, assessment of medical technology, evaluation and use of vaccines, and dissemination of medical innovations.
Dr. Fineberg helped found and served as president of the Society for Medical Decision Making and also serves as consultant to the World Health Organization. At the Institute of Medicine, he has chaired and served on a number of panels dealing with health policy issues, ranging from AIDS to new medical technology. He also served as a member of the Public Health Council of Massachusetts (1976-1979), as chairman of the Health Care Technology Study Section of the National Center for Health Services Research (1982-1985), and as president of the Association of Schools of Public Health (1995-1996).
Dr. Fineberg is co-author of the books Clinical Decision Analysis, Innovators in Physician Education, and the Swine Flu Affair, an analysis of the controversial federal immunization program against swine flu in 1976. He has co-edited several books on such diverse topics as AIDS prevention, vaccine safety, and understanding risk in society. He has authored numerous articles published in professional journals. Dr. Fineberg is the recipient of several honorary degrees and the Joseph W. Mountin Prize from the US Centers for Disease Control. He earned his bachelor's and doctoral degrees from Harvard University.
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| SPH News and Events
For the Semester and School Year
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TPHA Conference |
Are You Planning to Attend the Texas Public Health Association Conference?
The Texas Public Health Association holding its annual professional educational conference in Arlington, Texas. This conference, scheduled March 21-23, 2012, is titled: "Pitching Public Health: A Home Run for All"
Sheraton Arlington Hotel 1500 Convention Center Drive Arlington, Texas 76011
UNTHSC School of Public Health students who are currently enrolled in the Spring 2012 semester can receive up to a $100 reimbursement, for a three-day registration and up to $50 for a one-day registration. Students who register, attend, and perform a volunteer role at the conference can receive up to a $125 reimbursement.
Students can review the program and register themselves directly at http://www.texaspha.org/ . To receive the reimbursement, students must complete the application process through PHSA on OrgSync. Once approved, students must submit their paid registration form to Diana Crenshaw in the Office of Student and Academic Services, no later than March 31 at 5:00 p.m. Reimbursements will not be issued until the conference is over.
If you are interested in a volunteer opportunity for the conference, please send an e-mail to Misty Smethers at misty.smethers@unthsc.edu. Volunteers will be needed the day before the conference and during the conference. Typical volunteer assignments may last as long as three hours in duration. Volunteersfor this event will be utilized on a first-come, first-served basis. You must have also registered and paid your registration fee in order to receive up to a $125 reimbursement.
A shuttle bus to the conference will also be provided for those who do not have transportation. A sign-up sheet can be found in the Office of Student and Academic Services, EAD 716 on a first-come, first-served basis. |
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PHCSO General Meeting
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PHCSO (Public Health Community Service Orgainization) is having a general meeting Tuesday, February 7, 2012 from 3:30 pm-4:00 pm in EAD 719.
Did you know?
PHCSO is volunteering at Cook Children's Hospital on Saturday, February 11, 2012. Join PHCSO on Orgsync for more detials.
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CPH Study Guide |
UNTHSC Gibson D. Lewis Library has a user license for the online APSH CPH study guide. Here are the steps required to access the study guide:
1. Go to the Library home page 2. Click on the "Books & More" tab 3. Click on the "CPH Study Guide" hyperlink 4. Click on "CPH Study Guide"
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Research Appreciation Day- RAD
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Research Appreciation Day (RAD) is Friday, April 13, 2012!! RAD is "an institutional tradition encompassing medicine, public health and basic science. The program provides an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to share their research efforts with the campus community and the public. The program encourages the development of joint research projects and increases the community's awareness of the outstanding quality and range of research conducted at UNT Health Science Center."
This year's RAD keynote speaker is Dr. Elizabeth J. Protas, PT, PhD, FACSM, FAPTA. Dr. Protas is the current Dean of the School of Health Professions, the George T. Bryan Distinguished Professor, and a Senior Fellow of the Sealy Center on Aging. Her research and clinical interests focus on exercise, aging and physiological responses to exercise of individuals with chronic disabilities, particularly individuals who have had a stroke or Parkinson's disease. For more information about Dr. Protas and her research please visit the RAD website.
The RAD website is up and will begin accepting abstracts Monday, February 6, 2012. The deadline to submit abstracts is Monday, March 5, 2012 at 5:00 PM. Please visit the RAD website for more information regarding all RAD details and submitting abstracts.
Student volunteers (not participating in RAD or submitting abstracts) are needed to help SPH facilitate this event. Volunteers will be needed all day and professional dress is required. If you are interested please contact Misty Smethers at misty.smethers@unthsc.edu.
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2012-2013 Financial Aid Scholarship
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The 2012-2013 General Scholarship Application is now available
Deadline: March 5, 2012
This one application will be used for all university scholarships awarded by the UNTHSC Scholarship Committee.
Please gather all information pertaining to your academic achievements, student organization involvement and community service/volunteer work & hours-----you will need these to complete the application.
The application is located on the student portal:
1. my.hsc.unt.edu
2. Go to your program tab (TCOM, DPT, etc...)
3. HSC-Financial Aid box
4. "Scholarship Application" (there is a red star next to the application for easier identification).
PLEASE ALLOW AMPLE TIME TO COMPLETE THE APPLICATION, THERE IS NO SAVE OPTION.
Once you click "Submit" you will receive a confirmation on the screen stating you have submitted the application.
If additional documentation is required for a specific scholarship, you will be notified via a checklist item on your To Do List in your MyHSC student portal a week after you have submitted your application. Deadline to have any and all supporting documentation submitted to the Financial Aid Office is March 9, 2012. Late submissions WILL NOT be accepted!
Please remember all scholarship award decisions are predicated on available funding.
If you have any questions, please contact the Financial Aid Office at finaid@unthsc.edu or 817-735-2505.
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| Internships & Fellowships
Local and Abroad
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2012 Health Economics & Market Access Internship Opportunities- Johnson & Johnson
Position Information
Applied Public Health Inforamtics/Epidemiology Fellowship Programs- ASPH and Associated partners
Position Information
Graduate Environmental Health Program- CDC's National Center for Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (NCEH/ASTDR)
Position Information
2013 APHA Public Health Fellowship in Government
Position Information
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| Job Opportunities
SPH-OSAS
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OSAS Graduate Student Positions Available | |
Graduate Assistant for Student Services
Job Description: The Office of Student and Academic Services is looking for a friendly and outgoing (max. 19 hrs. per week) Graduate Assistant to provide assistance with current student services. Duties will include providing the highest level of customer service, data input, word processing, filing, scanning, assistance with events and programs, and clerical duties.
Qualifications: Positive individuals with strong oral communication skills, individuals who enjoy interacting with others, task-oriented, excellent listening skills, and the ability to multi-task. Individuals must have a strong work ethic and experience working with customers, students, etc.
For more information about the position and to submit your resume: Contact Misty Smethers, Assistant Director of Student and Academic Services, EAD 716D
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Local and Abroad
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Billing Medical Records Specialist; Medical Case Manager-Catholic Charities
Position Description
3 Career Opportunities- SACNAS (Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science)
Position Description
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| Grant and Scholarship News
For the Semester and School Year
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2012 Annual Research Meeting Scholarships
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AcademyHealth is offering 29 scholarships for master's/doctoral students and fellows to attend the 2012 Annual Research Meeting (ARM), June 24-26 in Orlando. The ARM offers a variety of networking opportunities, skill-development sessions, workshops, and presentations on emerging health services research.
The three scholarship programs provide funding for students to attend the conference are:
Alice S. Hersh Student Scholarship
AcademyHealth and the Aetna Foundation
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Memorial Scholarship & Leadership Grant
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Katie Memorial Foundation
Katie Evans Memorial Scholarship & Leadership Grants
The Katie Evans Memorial Scholarship supports outstanding work in the field of international public health by providing a one-time scholarship towards a field work project proposed by a qualifying graduate student. The annual Katie Evans Memorial Scholarship (KEMS) awards up to $3,000 toward a graduate student's fieldwork project. KEMS applications are due on February 15 of every year.
Through KMF Leadership Grants, KMF partners with universities, colleges, and institutions to support student leaders in the international field of public health, as they complete their education, attend field events and conferences, and pursue individual projects. One-time awards are up to $500.00. Applications for the KMF Leadership Grants are accepted on a rolling basis.
For more information about both of these opportunities please visit katiememorialfoundation.org.
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Academic Calendar
Important Academic Dates |
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February 17
Last day to drop a course with a "W" appearing on transcript
March 12-16
Spring Break- No classes
April 27
Comprehensive Examination
April 30-May 4
Final Examination Schedule
May 4
Last day of term
May 9
Grades due to registar by 5:00 PM
May 19
SPH Pre-commencement & Awards ceremony-9:00-11:00 am
Commencement Ceremony-3:00 pm
*Please see the posted Academic Calendar on the SPH website for more important dates.
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Sincerely,
School of Public Health UNTHSC |
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