Monday, December 19, 2011

Attention Public Health Students and Alumni!

Take advantage of this exciting opportunity to learn about careers in public health. The Virginia Public Health Association and its partners invite YOU to participate in our 3rd Annual Statewide Career and Internship Fair. You will be exposed to the plentiful professional opportunities in public health as well as recent advancements in health research and development. Registration is free for current students, and is required to reserve your spot.

The program will feature roundtable discussions on:
*Social networking: managing your online persona,
*Resume and portfolio development tips,
*Global and domestic public health careers,
*Combined veterinary medicine and human health tracks,
And more!

Who Should Attend
The program is designed for current undergraduates interested in careers in public health, MPH students and alumni, though others are welcome to join us as well. There will be a nominal fee for those who are not currently enrolled as students to cover the costs of lunch.

Program Fees
Registration is free for current students. All other individuals, $15 per person.


    Where: The Place at Innsbrook4036-C Cox Road Glen Allen, VA 23060
    When: Friday January 27, 2012 from 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM EST

    9:30 a.m. - Registration
    10:00 a.m. - Poster Display Session & Judging/Employer & Vendor Expo
    11:00 a.m. - Roundtable Sessions
    12:30 p.m. - Box Lunch & Networking
    1:10 p.m. - Employer & Vendor Expo Ends, The Future of Public Health - Speaker to be announced.
    2 p.m. - Poster Prizes Announced, Adjourn

    Program Sponsors
    VAPHA is proud to be sponsoring this event in partnership with the graduate public health programs at the Eastern Virginia Medical School/Old Dominion University, Virginia Commonwealth University, the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech and George Mason University.


    Questions?
    Contact VAPHA Administrator Mary Kidd, CMP at (804) 367-0860 or e-mail
    mary.kidd@vapha.org.

    REGISTER NOW!

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