Master of Public Health FS22 Student Orientation Overview
Welcome to the Master of Public Health FS22 Student Orientation at the University of Cincinnati! This program, led by Professor Charles R. Doarn, offers a comprehensive roadmap to success for future public health practitioners. From milestones to success tips, this orientation covers everything you need to know to excel in the MPH Program. Explore the evolution of the program, key responsibilities, curriculum insights, and valuable advice on building a successful career in public health. Embrace this journey with a focus on evidence-based care for people and communities, especially during challenging times like a pandemic.
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Master of Public Health FS22 - Student Orientation Charles R. Doarn Professor MPH Program Director Director, Public Health Sciences Division Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences College of Medicine August 17, 2022
Welcome future public health practitioners! Evidence-based: You care about PEOPLE/COMMUNITIES; and You care about HEALTH! Especially during a pandemic and other challenges humanity faces!
Facts Milestone 2008 MPH Program established 2011 MPH Program moved to the Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences 2012 MPH Program accredited by CEPH 2018 MPH Program reaccredited for 7 years 2021 UC Approves MD/MPH Program Current 7 concentrations 38 faculty (27 primary faculty) ~150+ students (including YOU!) Largest incoming class ever!
Roadmap to Success Maintain high academic achievements; Know your responsibilities; Know your curriculum well review it each semester!; Meet your advisor (Concentration Director) each semester to discuss your course plan and achievements; Communicate with your instructors throughout the semester; Meet with your practicum/culminating experience (CE) Director before you start to plan your practicum and CE (meet all requirements); Meet your MPH Director if you have any difficulties/concerns/special requests of your MPH study; and Be professional in ALL communications with faculty and other students!
Roadmap to Success Maximize working experience in public health; Volunteer (20 hours required) your choice Intern/fellowship Applied Practical Experience (APE)* practicum Integrated Learning Experience (ILE)* culminating experience Develop network with students, alumni, faculty, and community partners; Gamma Rho and other student chapters Student events Department seminars - mandatory Develop key skill sets in leadership, public policy, management, communication, written and presentation, and quantitative analysis Be aware of deadlines Plagiarism do not do it!! *Cannot be paid!
Know your curriculum Total 42 credits Core course 19 credits Concentration 12 credits Most (about 12 credits) are required APE (Practicum) 2 credits ILE (Culminating Experience [CE]) - 3 credits Capstone or Thesis Maintain a grade of B- and 3.0+ GPA Grade of C or C- in core and concentration - courses must be repeated In person learning follow all guidelines/signage
Concentrations of Study Biostatistics Environmental Public Health Epidemiology Global Health Health Education and Health Promotion Health Services Management Occupational Public Health (need to be an MD/DO)
Background A Council on Education in Public Health (CEPH)- accredited program An Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) member One of the largest programs in Ohio (ranked third) Hosted in DEPHS, UCCOM Kettering Lab Complex Over 90k sq. ft. faculty (multidisciplinary) staff 4 PhD programs, one physician residency program (Occ Health - MPH) and other MS programs
Foundational Competencies Evidence-based Approaches to Public Health 1 5 Leadership Public Health & Health Care Systems 6 2 Communication Planning & Management to Promote Health 3 7 Interprofessional Practice 4 8 Policy in Public Health Systems Thinking
Pillars of Public Health Epidemiology Health Health Promotion and Education Administration Environmental Health Biostatistics
Advising and Staff You will have two advisors: Academic Advisor Practicum/CE Advisor Academic Advisor (Concentration Director): All lecture courses including core courses and concentration courses; Selection of capstone topics and committee chair/member(s) Practicum/CE Director: Practicum/CE plan and approval Practicum/CE guideline and presentation/submission Department Graduate School Advisor Mary Beth Genter, PhD MPH (Graduate Office) Staff Emily Wagner (Aug 29) Beth Virant
Degree Audit / Self Monitoring Global Health Course Hrs Semster 1 PH7010 3 PH7012 1 PH7020 3 PH7030 3 PH7060 3 PH7070 3 HPE 7040 3 Concentration Courses PH7015 3 PH7083 3 PH8070 3 PH8075 3 Electives Course 1 3 Course 2 3 PH9010 2 PH9020 3 Total Hours 42 Core Courses Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
Scholarships and Academic Awards Scholarship/Fellowships Dwight Tillery (ranges/types) must work with the Center for Closing the Health Gap James O Reilly (maximum $5,000/semester) UC Office of International (~$500-$800) travel abroad Academic Achievement Awards* Award for one student from each concentration (BIO, EPI, EH, GH, HSM) * Must have completed two semesters
Resources MPH Website https://med.uc.edu/eh/divisions/public-health/home MPH Student Handbook https://med.uc.edu/eh/divisions/public-health/current-students/advising
Concentration Advisors and Directors Concentration Advisor's Name Marepalli Rao, PhD Email Biostatistics marepalli.rao@uc.edu mendyao@ucmail.uc.edu Environmental Public Health Angelico Mendy, PhD Epidemiology Codirector Kelly Brunst, PhD* brunstkj@ucmail.uc.edu mendyao@ucmail.uc.edu Epidemiology Codirector Angelico Mendy, PhD Health Education & Health Promotion Rebecca Vidourek, PhD* Michelle Burbage, PhD vidourra@ucmail.uc.edu Michelle.burbage@uc.edu Health Services Management Rachael Nolan, PhD rachael.nolan@uc.edu charles.doarn@uc.edu Global Health Charles Doarn, MBA wulsinv@ucmail.uc.edu Occupational Public Health Victoria Wulsin, MD *Lead
Faculty Nationally and Internationally-ranked Multidisciplinary UC Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Allied Health, Arts and Sciences, Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services and Information Technology Community CCHMC Cincinnati VA Cincinnati Health Department Hamilton County Health Department MedPace etc.
MPH Practicum and Culminating Experience Volunteer hours minimum 20 hours Applied Practical Experience practicum 2 credit hrs ||120 hours/semester Integrated Learning Experience culminating experience 3 credit hours Capstone Thesis *Working list of opportunities https://med.uc.edu/depart/eh/divisions/public- health/current-students/practicum-capstone MPH Library and workspace Kettering G06 Pay close attention to details Writing mindful of plagiarism Citations (e.g. APA, others) Timeliness (courtesy) Charles Doarn advisor (charles.doarn@uc.edu)
MPH Director Office: Kettering G12A Phone: 513-558-6148 Email: charles.doarn@uc.edu Meet: By appointment (send an email)
Experience, skills and networking Volunteer Gamma Rho (TBD) Intern/fellowship Referral by community partners, faculty, alumni and current students Internal email listserv MPH seminars, presentations and other events Practicum/Culminating Experience Practicum/CE Director Social Justice and Determinants of Health Journal Club
Other things to remember Emails from MPH-Student Listserv Wednesday Seminars If you can t attend you must review the video and write a 1-2 page summary Public Health Week organized and led by Gamma Rho First week of April Practicum/Cumulative presentation the last Friday of each semester Social Media Support and connect with the UC MPH Program on Social Media!