APPENDIX IX.A.1
Student Recruitment Fairs
Recruitment Fairs for Calendar Year 2004
Spring:
Visit Emory! 2004 (March)
Public Health Awareness Conference at Spelman College/Atlanta University Center,
Graduate Fair (April)
Summer:
Global Health Leaders Conference, "Global Government Health Partners Forum 2004:
Managing Emerging Biological Threats Through Professional Collaboration," Carter
Center in Atlanta (June)
First Conference on Increasing the number of American Indian, Alaskan Native, and
Native Hawaiian Professionals in Public Health Careers, Emory Conference Center (July)
Fall:
Georgia Public Health Association Annual Meeting (September)
University of Georgia Graduate/Career Fair (September)
Overcoming Health Disparities Global Conference (October)
Atlanta University Center Graduate School Fair (October)
Emory University Graduate Fair (October)
Paine College Graduate School Fair, Student-led (October)
RSPH Fall Open House (October)
American Public Health Associate Annual Meeting (November)
APPENDIX IX.A.6
Recent PhD Graduate Current Positions
Biostatistics
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Name
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Current Position
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Andrew Allen
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Assistant Professor, Duke University
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Andrew Baughman
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Mathematical Statistician, CDC
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Dionne Price
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Mathematical Statistician, FDA
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Elizabeth Hill
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Assistant Professor, Medical University of South Carolina
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Fan Xu
Yang Yang
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Biostatistician, SpectRx
Research Associate – Harvard University
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Feng Gao
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Assistant Professor, Washington University School of Medicine
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Haitao Chu
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Assistant Research Professor, Johns Hopkins SPH
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Jingli Song
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Senior Statistician, Eli Lily Pharmaceuticals
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Michael Hudgens
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Staff Statistician, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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Molin Wang
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Assistant Professor, Harvard School of Public Health
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Ying Guo
Xiaohong Mao Davis
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Research Assistant, Professor – Emory University
Biostatistician – CDC
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Epidemiology
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Name
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Current Position
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Amy Kieke
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Epidemiologist, Marshfield Clinic
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Anjali Deshpande
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Epidemiologist, MO State Health Department; Faculty, Washington University
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Carla Winston
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Epidemiologist, CDC
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Erica Rihl Pryor
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Faculty, UAB School of Nursing
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Heather Boyd
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Epidemiologist, CDC
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Jean Christophe Luthi
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Director, Medecin associe, Unite d’ evaluation des sois, Institu universitarie
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Jennifer Peel
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Director, Air Pollution and Neonatal Episodes of Apena Study, Rollins School of Public Health
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Karen T. Curenco
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Unknown
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Kristina Metzger
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Research Scientist, Bureau of Epidemiology Services
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Lee Warner
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Epidemiologist, CDC
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Logan Spector
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Postdoctoral Associate, University of Minnesota
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Michael Cannon
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Epidemiologist, CDC
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Nicole Dowling
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Epidemiologist, CDC
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Robert Greenlee
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Epidemiologist, Marshfield Clinic
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APPENDIX IX.A.6
Recent PhD Graduate Current Positions, cont’d
Nutrition and Health Sciences
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Name
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Current Position
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Anita Boodie
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Scientist, Sr. Product Development, Scientific Affairs, Nutricia USA
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Any Yaroch
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Project Manager, AMC Cancer Research Center
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Heidi Michels-Blanck
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Epidemiologist, Chronic Disease Nutrition Branch, Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity, National Center For Chronic Disease Prevention & Health Promotion, CDC
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Rebecca Swanson
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Postdoctoral Fellow, Genetics, University of Georgia
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Robin Shern-Brewer
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Health Educator, Kaiser Permanente
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Nutrition and Health Sciences
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Name
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Current Position
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Carolyn Jonas
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Asst. Professor-RT, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University
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Jennifer Seymour
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Epidemiologist in the Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion at the CDC
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Carolyn Monteilh
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Research Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental & Occupational Health, Emory University
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Emma Patten-Hitt
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Freelance Science Writer
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Mary Manning-Nellis
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Postdoctoral Fellow, Veterans Administration Hospital
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Meera Penumetcha
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Post-Doc Fellow, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Emory University
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Nadya Khan-Merchant
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Part-time Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Emory University
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Haojie Li
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Post-Doc Fellow, Harvard University
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Louis Earle
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Content Developer/Copywriter for CDMi Media located in New York, NY
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Michele Doucette
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Post-Doc Fellow, Department of Cell Biology, Emory University
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Andrea Conlisk
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EIS Fellowship, CDC, Maternal and Child Nutrition Branch starting July 1, 2004
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Alex Lehner
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Post-Doc Fellow, Oxford University, Great Britain
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Sonja Harrast
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Stay at home Mom
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Elena Kuklina
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Independent Consultant for IH department, Emory University
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Elsa Wright
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Nutrititional Consultant for communal living organization
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APPENDIX IX.C.1
Student Orientation Schedule
2004 FALL ORIENTATION SCHEDULE
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MONDAY, AUGUST 23
9:00 - 9:30 AM
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Registration (Room 103) and Continental breakfast
Plaza Level and Lower Level, Grace Crum Rollins Building
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DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
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9:45 AM - Noon
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Behavioral Sciences and Health Education Department Meeting
(*BSHE students Only)
Location: Whitehead Auditorium
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9:45 AM - Noon
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Epidemiology Department Meeting
(*EPI students Only)
Location: Rollins School of Public Health - P45
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9:45 AM - Noon
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Environmental and Occupational Health Department Meeting
(*EOH students Only)
Location: Rollins School of Public Health - Room 721/729
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9:45 AM - Noon
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Global Environmental Health
(*GEH Students Only)
Location: Rollins School of Public Health - Room 649
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9:45 AM - Noon
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Health Policy and Management Department Meeting
(*HPM students Only)
Location: Alperin Auditorium
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9:45 AM - Noon
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International Health Department Meeting
(*IH students Only)
Location: Rollins School of Public Health - 8th Floor
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LUNCH
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12:15 - 1:15 PM
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Picnic Lunch
Cox Hall Ballroom Lobby
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APPENDIX IX.C.1
Student Orientation Schedule, cont’d
RSPH NEW STUDENT ASSEMBLY
Cox Hall Ballroom
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1:30 - 2:00 PM
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Welcome from RSPH Deans
Jim Curran, MD, MPH, Dean, Rollins School of Public Health
Dick Levinson, PhD, Executive Associate Dean
Dean Surbey, MA, MBA, Associate Dean for Finance
Kathy Miner, PhD, MPH, Associate Dean for Applied Health
Kathryn Graves, MEd/MPH Assistant Dean for Development & External Affairs
Jody Usher, PhD, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs – Moderator
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2:00 - 2:10 PM
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Welcome from John Ford, PhD
Senior Vice President and Dean for Campus Life
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2:10 - 2:15 PM
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Meet Lara Hendy, MPH Candidate
RSPH Student Government Association President
& other RSPH Student Leaders
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2:15 - 2:25 PM
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William Morse, JD, Director, Information Services
Information Services (IS) provides an overview of technology within the school and previews the upcoming IS training sessions.
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2:25 – 2:50 PM
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Graduate Orientation
Dean Usher will provide an overview of central resources and services as well as a review of the Student Handbook and School policies.
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2:50 - 3:00 PM
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Welcome from Gena Hill, MPH,
RSPH Alumni Association President
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APPENDIX IX.C.1
Student Orientation Schedule, cont’d
UNIVERSITY RESOURCES FAIR
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3:00 - 4:30 PM
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Meet representatives from the following offices and more:
Cox Hall Ballroom
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The Arts at Emory
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RSPH Alumni Association
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RSPH Career Services
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Campus Life Offices and Programs
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Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Life
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Office of Multicultural Programs and Services
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Student Counseling Center
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Student Health Services
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Woodruff Physical Education Center
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Office of Disability Services
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Emory Federal Credit Union
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University Chaplain
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University Student Senate
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Emory Women's Center
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Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library
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Robert W. Woodruff Library
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University Commencement
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University Financial Aid
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Emory Catering
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APPENDIX IX.C.1
Student Orientation Schedule, cont’d
4:30 - 5:30 PM
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RSPH Student Organizations Information Session and Fajita Social
Meet RSPH students involved in various student organizations and learn more about opportunities for getting involved.
Location: Picnic Area next to Grace Crum Rollins Building
NOTE: Rain location will be the lower level of the Grace Crum Rollins Building.
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 24
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Work Study Job Fair
Location: The Winship Ballroom, Dobbs University Center (DUC)
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9:00 - 9:45 AM
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Information Services/ OPUS Lab Session
(1 and 2 of 12 repeated sessions) List will also be posted outside of the computer labs on the Plaza Level. These are HANDS ON training sessions designed to provide an overview of information services (IS) and OPUS access. Each student will test her/his network id to log on to the RSPH network, gain access to her/his e-mail and OPUS account, and set up for class access to Blackboard.
Location: P13 and P53, Grace Crum Rollins Building
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9:00 - 9:50 AM
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RSPH First Year 101 (1 of 3 repeated sessions)
A panel of current RSPH students relate their first year experiences including the do's and don'ts for success. This interactive session features insights not available from professors or administrators. Bring your questions! Location: Alperin Auditorium, 1525 Clifton Road Building
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Student Government Association T-Shirt Sale
Location: Rollins School of Public Health SGA Store - Plaza Level
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10:00 - 11:00 AM
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Biostatistics Department Meeting
(*BIOS Students Only)
Location: Rollins School PH/Rita Anne Rollins Room - 8th Floor
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10:00 - 10:50 AM
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RSPH First Year 101 (2 of 3 repeated sessions)
See description at 9:00 AM above.
Location: Alperin Auditorium, 1525 Clifton Road Building
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APPENDIX IX.C.1
Student Orientation Schedule, cont’d
10:00 - 10:45 AM
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Information Services/OPUS Lab Session
(3 and 4 of 12 repeated sessions) List will also be posted outside of the computer labs on the Plaza Level. These are HANDS ON training sessions designed to provide an overview of information services (IS) and OPUS access. Each student will test her/his network id to log on to the RSPH network, gain access to her/his e-mail and OPUS account, and set up for class access to Blackboard.
Location: P13 and P53, Grace Crum Rollins Building
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11:00 - 11:50 AM
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RSPH First Year 101 (3 of 3 repeated sessions)
See description at 9:00 AM above.
Location: Alperin Auditorium, 1525 Clifton Road Building
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11:00 - 11:45 AM
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Information Services/OPUS Lab Session
(3 and 4 of 12 repeated sessions)
List will also be posted outside of the computer labs on the Plaza Level.
See description at 9:00 AM above.
Location: P13 and P53, Grace Crum Rollins Building
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Noon - 2:00 PM
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Behavioral Sciences and Health Education Luncheon
(*BSHE students only)
The sessions will begin with lunch served to all session participants. Also, students will meet their B-Links (2nd Year Students).
Location: Rollins School of Public Health - P45 & P41
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Noon - 1:00 PM
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Lunch on your own (except BSHE students)
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1:00 - 1:45 AM
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Information Services/OPUS Lab Session
(7 and 8 of 12 repeated sessions)
List will also be posted outside of the computer labs on the Plaza Level.
See description at 9:00 AM above.
Location: P13 and P53, Grace Crum Rollins Building
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1:00 PM
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Tour of Campus (1 of 3 repeated tours)
Discover the wonders of Emory's campus on a tour led by a current RSPH student. Tour groups will gather and leave from the plaza level entrance door every hour on the hour at the indicated times. Walking tour takes approximately one hour.
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APPENDIX IX.C.1
Student Orientation Schedule, cont’d
2:00 - 2:45 AM
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Information Services/OPUS Lab Session
(9 and 10 of 12 repeated sessions)
List will also be posted outside of the computer labs on the Plaza Level.
See description at 9:00 AM above.
Location: P13 and P53, Grace Crum Rollins Building
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2:00 PM
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Tour of Campus (2 of 3 repeated tours)
Tour groups will gather and leave from the plaza level entrance door every hour on the hour at the indicated times. Walking tour takes approximately one hour.
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2:00 - 4:00 PM
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Office Of Student Services Open House
An informal session where Student Services staff members are available to answer questions you may have related to the orientation program or getting started in your new school. Please drop by the office for information along with light refreshments.
Location: Office Of Student Services, 1st floor Grace Crum Rollins Building
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3:00 PM
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Tour of Campus (3 of 3 repeated tours)
Tour groups will gather and leave from the plaza level entrance door every hour on the hour at the indicated times. Walking tour takes approximately one hour.
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4:00 - 5:00 PM
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Open Computer Lab
Computer lab P13 will be staffed by IS for anyone who wishes to spend more time becoming familiar with RSPH technology.
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4:30 - Until
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Picnic and Games
Student Government Association sponsored event. Car pooling provided.
Location: Mason Mill Park
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25
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9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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RSPH Orientation for International Students
(1st of 2 mandatory sessions)
It's Intercultural Communication 101. Discuss the nuances of North American culture and review student - professor etiquette. Identify the similarities that this culture may bear with yours. Also, explore techniques for dealing with culture shock.
Location: Rollins School of Public Health - Room 103
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APPENDIX IX.C.1
Student Orientation Schedule, cont’d
2:00 - 2:45 PM
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Information Services/OPUS Lab Session
(11 of 12 repeated sessions)
List will also be posted outside of the computer labs on the Plaza Level.
See description at 9:00 AM above.
Location: P13, Grace Crum Rollins Building
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3:00 - 3:45 PM
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Information Services/OPUS Lab Session
(12 of 12 repeated sessions)
List will also be posted outside of the computer labs on the Plaza Level.
See description at 9:00 AM above.
Location: P13, Grace Crum Rollins Building
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3:00 - 3:45 PM
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Blackboard Training Session (1 of 4 repeated sessions)
Blackboard is the web based tool that some instructors will be using to incorporate elements of their classes online. This session is designed to provide an overview to this technology and familiarize you with some of the basic terms and concepts.
Location: Room P13 - Grace Crum Rollins Building
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4:00 - 4:45 PM
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Blackboard Training Session (2 of 4 repeated sessions)
See description above.
Location: Room P13 - Grace Crum Rollins Building
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4:00 - 6:00 PM
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BIOS Department Meeting and Reception
(*BIOS Students Only)
Location: Rollins School of Public Health - P45
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4:00 - 5:00 PM
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Dual Degree Student Meeting and Reception
Location: Rollins School of Public Health - Room 107
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4:00 - 5:00 PM
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Open Computer Lab
Computer lab P13 will be staffed by IS for anyone who wishes to spend more time becoming familiar with RSPH technology.
Location: Room P13 - Grace Crum Rollins Building
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8:00 PM - Until
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Student Government Association Mixer at Manuel’s
One free drink and snacks provided by SGA. First come first serve.
Car pooling provided to and from.
Location and details to be announced
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APPENDIX IX.C.1
Student Orientation Schedule, cont’d
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26
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LAST DAY FOR REGISTRATION
All students must be registered for classes no later than 4:00pm today.
NOTE: : If you will be taking classes during the Fall 2004 semester and have not made a tuition payment to Emory, today (August 26, 2004) is the last day to pay without being assessed late fees. Payments should be made to Student Financial Services (Bursar) located in the Boisefeuillet Jones Center (B-Jones Center).
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Student ID's available
If you have not completed and returned your request for an EmoryCard, please do so and send it, along with a color, 2x2 passport picture, directly to the EmoryCard Office. We recommend getting your ID card by the end of the first full week of classes.
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9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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RSPH Orientation for International Students
(2nd of 2 mandatory sessions)
Reacquaint yourself with strategies that foster continued language development, and review the skills that will be assessed on the ETS SPEAK exam. Focus on functional, discourse, linguistic and socio-linguistic competencies, the components of language that foster clear communication.
Location: Rollins School of Public Health - Room 103
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9:00 - 9:45 AM
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E-Resources and OVID/MedLine Database Searching
(1 of 5 repeated sessions)
This informational session is conducted by research librarians from Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library to expose you to the various electronic resources.
Location: Room P45 - Grace Crum Rollins Building
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9:00 - 9:50 AM
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Blackboard Training Session (3 of 4 repeated sessions)
See description above.
Location: Room P13 - Grace Crum Rollins Building
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10:00 - 10:45 AM
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E-Resources and OVID/MedLine Database Searching
(2 of 5 repeated sessions)
See description above.
Location: Room P45 - Grace Crum Rollins Building
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APPENDIX IX.C.1
Student Orientation Schedule, cont’d
10:00 - 10:50 AM
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Blackboard Training Session (4 of 4 repeated sessions)
See description above.
Location: Room P13 - Grace Crum Rollins Building
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11:00 - 11:45 AM
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E-Resources and OVID/MedLine Database Searching
(3 of 5 repeated sessions)
See description above.
Location: Room P45 - Grace Crum Rollins Building
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1:30 - 2:15 PM
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E-Resources and OVID/MedLine Database Searching
(4 of 5 repeated sessions)
See description above.
Location: Room P45 - Grace Crum Rollins Building
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3:00 - 3:45 PM
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E-Resources and OVID/MedLine Database Searching
(5 of 5 repeated sessions)
See description above.
Location: Room P45 - Grace Crum Rollins Building
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4:00 - 5:00 PM
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Open Computer Lab
Computer lab P13 will be staffed by IS for anyone who wishes to spend more time becoming familiar with RSPH technology.
Location: Room P13 - Grace Crum Rollins Building
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5:30 PM
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Baseball Game - Atlanta Braves vs Colorado Rockies
SGA Student Government
Get your ticket from an SGA Officer. First come, first serve.
Car pooling provided. Games starts at 7:35 p.m.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 27
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CLASSES BEGIN
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8:00 AM -3:00 PM
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Parking Office - Distributing parking tags.
You must pre-register in order to pick up your tag on this date. Please register at: https://www.emory.edu/park/
Location: Plaza level, Grace Crum Rollins Building
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APPENDIX IX.C.1
Student Orientation Schedule, cont’d
8:30 - 10:30 AM
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Prep For Bios 500 - Open Computer Lab (two 50 minute sessions)
Computer lab P13 will be staffed by faculty from Biostatistics and IS for students planning to take BIOS 500 non-calc.
Location: Room P13 - Grace Crum Rollins Building
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1:00 - 3:00 PM
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Prep For Bios 500 - Open Computer Lab (two 50 minute sessions)
Computer lab P13 will be staffed by faculty from Biostatistics and IS for students planning to take BIOS 500 non-calc.
Location: Room P13 - Grace Crum Rollins Building
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 28
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1:30 - 6:00 PM
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HASH RUN!
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APPENDIX IX.D.1
Student Exit Survey
Exit Questionnaire - RSPH - 2003/2004
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Did you complete a thesis or special study project?
Yes
No
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How would you evaluate the faculty support for your thesis or special study project?
Excellent
Good
Fair
3. How valuable was the thesis or special study project experience to your overall
training in public health?
Very Valuable
Valuable
Adequate
Not valuable
4. Concerning Thesis Research, what one or two faculty members (if any) were
particularly valuable to you?
5. Concerning Career Advancement or Direction, what one or two faculty members (if
any) were particularly valuable to you?
6. As a Classroom Teacher, what one or two faculty members (if any) were particularly
valuable to you?
7. As a General Advisor, what one or two faculty members (if any) were particularly
valuable to you?
8. List any skills or topics of public health training that were unavailable at the RSPH
that you think should have been offered to students, if any:
9. How would you assess the support available for students in the school for career
information and job searches?
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Don’t know
APPENDIX IX.D.1
Student Exit Survey, cont’d
Exit Questionnaire - RSPH - 2003/2004
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How would you rate the quality of advising received from your department's
Assistant Director for Academic Programs (ADAP)?
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Don’t know
11. How would you rate the school's computer facilities?
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Don’t know
12. How valuable was the practicum (or set of experiences) for your career development
in Public Health?
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Did not complete practicum
N/A
13 Do you plan to continue your graduate or professional training, e.g. seek another
degree within the next 2 or 3 years?
Definitely yes
Probably yes
No
Don’t know
14. Have you been actively seeking a new career position during the past year?
Yes
No
15. What is the status of your search for employment?
I have identified a position and have a solid offer
I am considering various options with a strong possibility of receiving at least one offer
I am looking at one or more options and have some possibility of receiving an offer
APPENDIX IX.D.1
Student Exit Survey, cont’d
Exit Questionnaire - RSPH - 2003/2004
Still looking for possibly employment options
Other, Please Specify
16. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A POSITION OR JOB OFFER AT PRESENT: How confident are you that you will be employed in a position appropriate to your training in public health within the next six months?
Certain
Very confident
Somewhat confident
Uncertain
Pessimistic
17. If you anticipate accepting an employment position in the next few months, indicate the employer and the job title or description:
18. Are you currently employed in a fulltime position?
Yes
No
19. Describe your current position, employer and job title or description:
20. If you are currently employed or have an offer of employment you plan to accept within the next few months, what is the annual salary range?
Under $20
20,000- 29,999
30,000- 39,999
40,000- 49,999
50,000- 59,999
60,000- 69,999
70,000- 79,999
80,000 or above
21. If you had to make a decision to attend a school of public health all over again, would you decide to enroll in the RSPH?
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Not sure
Probably not
Definitely not
APPENDIX IX.D.1
Student Exit Survey, cont’d
Exit Questionnaire - RSPH - 2003/2004
22. List particular strengths (if any) of the RSPH:
23. List particular weaknesses (if any) of the RSPH:
24. Gender:
Female
Male
25. Age in years:
Less than 23
23-24
25-26
27-28
29-30
31-32
33-34
35-36
37-38
39-40
over 40
26. Department:
BIOS
BSHE
CMPH
EOH
EPI
HPM
IH
EOH/EPI
27. Year you received bachelor's degree:
Before 1980
1980-1985
86-90
91-95
96-97
98-99
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
APPENDIX IX.D.1
Student Exit Survey, cont’d
Exit Questionnaire - RSPH - 2003/2004
28. Number of years of full-time employment since receiving a Bachelors Degree:
Less than 1
1 – 2
3 – 4
5 – 6
7 – 8
9 – 10
11 – 15
16 – 20
over 20
29. Other graduate degrees:
MA or MS
PhD
MD
JD
Other, please specify
30. Citizenship:
US
Other country
APPENDIX IX.D.1
Survey of Recent Graduates
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Gender:
Male
Female
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Age:
22 or less
23-25
26-30
31-35
36-40
41-50
51-59
over 60
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Race/Ethnicity:
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic (including Puerto Rican)
White (Caucasian)
Other
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Identify your RSPH Department:
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BIOS
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BSHE
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CMPH
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EOH
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EPI
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HPM
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IH
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GEH
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JD/MPH
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MD/MPH
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MBA/MPH
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MSN/MPH
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MSCR
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OTHER:
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*Select the year you received or will receive your MPH from the list below:
2004
2003
2002
2001
APPENDIX IX.D.1
Survey of Recent Graduates, cont’d
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995 or earlier
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Other graduate degrees: (Please include institution name, degree and grad date.)
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Did you work in public health prior to receiving your MPH/MSPH degree?
Yes
No
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Since receiving your MPH/MSPH degree, have you worked in public health?
Yes
No
If yes, list job title, location and length of service:
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If you have worked in public health, did you work in a State or Local Public Health Department?
Yes
No
If yes, tell us how you feel your RSPH education prepared you for work in State or Local public health:
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How well do you feel your RSPH education prepared you to work in Public Health?
Not prepared at all
Somewhat prepared
Fairly well prepared
Extremely well prepared
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Is your current work based in the United States?
Yes
No
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Has your current, pending, or past position been in a medically underserved area or in a developing country? (Medically underserved is defined as a population that has access to fewer primary health care providers per person than the U.S. national norm of approximately one doctor per 800 people. Please use your best judgment.)
Yes
No
APPENDIX IX.D.1
Survey of Recent Graduates, cont’d
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As a result of your MPH/MSPH degree, have you received an advancement in employment such as promotion, additional compensation, etc?
Yes
No
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How would you rate the overall quality of your academic advisement while at RSPH?
Poor
Fair
Good
Excellent
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How would you rate the school's computer facilities?
Poor
Fair
Good
Excellent
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Which of the following were most helpful in your educational experience at RSPH? (Please mark your top 3.)
Core Courses
Departmental Courses
Electives
Thesis/culminating experience
Practicum
Networking
Clubs/student leadership
Other, please specify:
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Which of the following were least helpful in your educational experience at RSPH? (Mark any that apply.)
Core Courses
Departmental Courses
Electives
Thesis/culminating experience
Practicum
Networking
Clubs/student leadership
Other, please specify:
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What form of culminating experience did you complete at RSPH?
Thesis/Special Study Project
HPM Capstone Course
APPENDIX IX.D.1
Survey of Recent Graduates, cont’d
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How would you evaluate the faculty support for this experience?
Poor
Fair
Good
Excellent
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How valuable was this experience to your public health training overall ?
Not at all
Somewhat
Fairly
Extremely
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Please rate the value of each of the following:
-
|
Poor
|
Fair
|
Good
|
Excellent
|
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Formal Internship
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
N/A
|
200-hour Practicum
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
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N/A
|
Graduate Assistantship
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
N/A
|
Teaching Assistant
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
N/A
|
Fellowship
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
N/A
|
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Do you feel that the 200-hour practicum requirement provided adequate on-the-job training in preparation for your public health career?
Yes
No
Please explain:
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Which of the following resource(s) did you seek for career information and job searches? (Mark all that apply.)
ADAP or Academic Advisor
Faculty Member
Fellow Students
Website
Resume Writing/Critiques
Cover Letter Edits
Informational Sessions/Guest Speakers
Career Fair
Mock Interviews
Jobs ListServ/Emails
Health Sciences Library
Other, please specify:
APPENDIX IX.D.1
Survey of Recent Graduates, cont’d
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What other employment-related assistance would you like to see implemented by Rollins Career Services?
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Would you use a website (access restricted by member id and password) for career-related opportunities, exclusive recruitment events, etc?
Yes
No
Don’t know
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What is your current employment status?
Employed full-time
Employed part-time
Pursuing another degree
Additional training or fellowship
Unemployed but seeking
Do not plan to work
Retired
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If you are NOT employed in public health or a health-related field, which of the following is the primary reason? (Check only ONE response.)
Personal reasons
Lack of jobs in your preferred location
Lack of jobs in your specialty area
More satisfied working in another field
Pursuing additional training in public health or health related discipline
Pursuing additional training in another discipline
Not applicable
Other, Please Specify
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If you are employed or have an offer of employment you plan to accept, what is/will be the approximate salary range?
less than $19,999
$20,000- $29,999
$30,000- $39,999
$40,000- $49,999
$50,000- $59,999
$60,000- $69,999
$70,000- $79,999
$80,000- $89,999
$90,000- $99,999
$100,000- $124,999
$125,000- $149,999
APPENDIX IX.D.1
Survey of Recent Graduates, cont’d
$150,000 and above
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Did you pledge or do you plan to give to the Graduating Class Gift Campaign or the RSPH Annual Fund?
Yes
No
Why or why not?
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During your RSPH education, which individual(s) were particularly valuable to you and why? (List up to 3 people.)
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