14 min

Where will your MPH degree take you? Two lessons to mentally prepare for your MPH degree in the time of COVID-19, with Sujani Siva The Public Health SPOTlight Podcast: stories, inspiration, and guidance to build your dream public health career

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Show Notes
In this episode, we’re talking about preparing for your MPH degree in the time of COVID-19. Some of you may be feeling unsure about how things are going to be when classes start. Perhaps you’re feeling some anxiety, or have many questions around whether your experience is going to be valuable. We’re here to tell you that these feelings you are experiencing are valid. This episode is to give you a bit of comfort and to convince you that despite the changes we must face, you can still have a good experience.
In 2017, Sujani wrote a two-part blog post titled “Where will your MPH degree take you?”. She wrote this piece to reflect on her journey into public health. As Sujani reflects on the current situation we are in due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she couldn’t help but think about the new set of MPH students who will be embarking on their graduate program this fall. She was compelled to revisit this reflection to see if the same lessons still apply. (Spoiler alert: they do still apply!)
You’ll Learn
The training you are embarking on is extremely importantThere are things you can’t control in this pandemic that will be affecting your MPH program/trainingTwo important lessons that Sujani learnt during her MPH degree, and a reflection on whether they still apply in the current contextThese two lessons are: seeking your own opportunities and going above and beyond the bare minimumExamples on how to seek your own opportunities (lesson #1)Example of how Sujani went above and beyond the bare minimum (lesson #2)An invitation to talk about/reflect on your current feelings as you prepare for your MPH programSupport the Show.
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Show Notes
In this episode, we’re talking about preparing for your MPH degree in the time of COVID-19. Some of you may be feeling unsure about how things are going to be when classes start. Perhaps you’re feeling some anxiety, or have many questions around whether your experience is going to be valuable. We’re here to tell you that these feelings you are experiencing are valid. This episode is to give you a bit of comfort and to convince you that despite the changes we must face, you can still have a good experience.
In 2017, Sujani wrote a two-part blog post titled “Where will your MPH degree take you?”. She wrote this piece to reflect on her journey into public health. As Sujani reflects on the current situation we are in due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she couldn’t help but think about the new set of MPH students who will be embarking on their graduate program this fall. She was compelled to revisit this reflection to see if the same lessons still apply. (Spoiler alert: they do still apply!)
You’ll Learn
The training you are embarking on is extremely importantThere are things you can’t control in this pandemic that will be affecting your MPH program/trainingTwo important lessons that Sujani learnt during her MPH degree, and a reflection on whether they still apply in the current contextThese two lessons are: seeking your own opportunities and going above and beyond the bare minimumExamples on how to seek your own opportunities (lesson #1)Example of how Sujani went above and beyond the bare minimum (lesson #2)An invitation to talk about/reflect on your current feelings as you prepare for your MPH programSupport the Show.
Join The Public Health Career Club: the #1 hangout spot and community dedicated to building and growing your dream public health career.

14 min