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Public Health Field Experience Needed for Master's Degree

Diane R. Wallace writes:

I need to have 240 hours of public health field experience as a requirement to complete my master's degree in public health. This experience can be obtained through the Barren River District Health Department, Bowling Green; however, I prefer to have field experience in Adair County if possible. The practicum term begins on December 2, 2013 and ends February 23, 2014. Criteria:
  1. The preceptor needs to have at least a master's degree with at least two-years post graduate experience; and
  2. The field of experience has to be a health promotion or intervention that includes an aspect of at least one of these activities:
    • Planning effective community health programs
    • Research
    • Implementing community based health education and programs
    • Health education services
    • Public health policy activities
    • Help identify and solve health problems in the community
Diane R. Wallace Please contact me at: 270-250-4554.




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