Curriculum
Michigan FPHLP's curriculum is designed to aid students in their exposure of public health careers through workshops and seminars, community service, field trips, a group community-based research project, and a poster session. Below are detailed descriptions of program offerings:Workshops and Seminars
FPHLP participants will engage with University of Michigan School of Public Health (Michigan Public Health) faculty, community and government health leaders and FPHLP staff in workshops and seminars designed to complement participant’s field placements. Seminars and workshops will focus on specific themes like Professional Development, Public Health Disciplines and Health Inequities. Curriculum days are Monday & Friday and some Saturdays. The days are usually from 8:30am to 5pm.
Community Service
In addition to the workshops and seminars, FPHLP participants will also be able to learn about public health through Community Service to various sites throughout Southeast Michigan.
Field Trips
In addition to the workshops and seminars, FPHLP participants will also be able to learn about public health through field trips to various sites throughout Southeast Michigan.
Group Community-Based Research Project
In cluster groups, FPHLP participants will conduct community based research projects that fit the scope of the program. Michigan Public Health faculty, community, and government health leaders will provide guidance and support on the project. These projects inform future work for local public health professionals.
PoSter Session
At the end of the program, FPHLP participants will have a poster showcasing their experiences in public health practice. Participants will also leave the program with the skills to appropriately address the graduate school application process and will be prepared to present at professional conferences.