From: Public Health Sciences Club at UC Davis
Date: April 19, 2022
Subject: Public Health Sciences Club Newsletter



Public Health Sciences Club Newsletter

April 19, 2022 


 

    

 


 

Welcome to the PHS Club Newsletter 

 


 

Hello Club Members and Public Health Enthusiasts! We hope your week 4 is going well and everyone is enjoying their classes. Goodluck with midterm season! WE WILL HAVE OUR FIRST MEETING OF THE QUARTER WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 2022 AT 6-7 PM ON ZOOM. We hope to see you all there!

 


CLUB NEWS


 

We have many things that will be coming up in the future that we are very excited for! 

  1. Are you planning on graduating this school year and are continuing your education through graduate schools/PhD programs? We would love to hear from you in our survey so that we can congratulate you and showcase you at our meeting! Graduating Survey

  2. A reminder that the election for club officials is still ongoing and we are accepting candidates for all positions: President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Financial Officer. The transition will be a quarter-long turnover to show the new leadership team the ins and outs of the club. If interested, please feel free to email the club email or email if you have any questions about any of the positions!

  3. WE WILL HAVE OUR FIRST MEETING OF THE QUARTER WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 2022 AT 6-7 PM ON ZOOM. We hope to see you all there!

  4. We will be starting up our workshops again this quarter for graduate school resources, such as resume building, help with Statements of Purpose and Personal Histories, etc, as well as help with internships! These will be held on the same days/times as club meetings, however will be on the weeks that we do not have official club meetings. Our first meeting for workshops will be April 27 at 6-7 pm on zoom.

5. Make sure to check out our AggieLife and sign yourself up as a member if you haven’t already done so at AggieLife and check out our home website https://aggielife.ucdavis.edu/publichealthsciencesclub/home/

6. Join our Instagram page @phsclubatdavis 

 


Graduate School Resources 


 

 UCDavis Summer GRE Prep 

Pre-Grad/Law Advising will be offering one in-person prep program in Summer 2022 due to the GRE becoming less required in graduate admissions. 

Eligibility: Our prep programs are offered to current UC Davis students as well as alumni. For both programs, we prioritize students who will be applying to grad school in the coming cycle. As the GRE isn't always required, please check with the programs you're interested in before applying!

Description: Our programs are not-for-credit and free of cost, except for purchasing the textbook. Participants who successfully complete the program by attending all the classes and reporting their scores on the diagnostic and practice exams will receive a partial fee waiver for the GRE.

Summer 2022 dates: June 17-July 29

Practice exams will be held on June 17 and July 29. Classes will be held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, exact times TBD. 

Please let us know if you are interested in signing up for 2022 program here

 

Handbook for Applying to Grad Schools

Check the PreGrad/Law website in March 2022 for information about GRE Summer Prep and Statement of Purpose Writing Program!

https://opportunity.ucdavis.edu/services/pre-grad-law/resources

For more information, email: pregradadvising@ucdavis.edu

 

 


STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES


 

Informational sessions:

April 20th from 7:30 to 8:30 pm at 1218 Teaching and Learning Complex

April 28th from 6:30 to 7:30 pm  at 1002 Giedt Hall

Applications are DUE SUNDAY, May, 8th at 11:59 pm.

Learn more at tinyurl.com/imanisummer

Apply on Handshake: tinyurl.com/SHCSJOBS

Health Education & Promotion and Nutrition Services are hiring Student Coordinators for the following focus areas:

- Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs

- Nutrition and Food

- Physical Well-Being

- Sexual Well-Being

- Safe Party Social Media

- Volunteer Management

Student Coordinators will:

- improve student health equity by reducing health disparities among marginalized populations

- build relationships with campus and community stakeholders

- develop, implement and evaluate messaging strategies and content (social marketing campaigns, handouts, social media, etc.)

- facilitate peer education programs in residence halls, classrooms and other settings

- plan, promote, execute and evaluate outreach events

Applications are due Tuesday, April 19th.

 




 

 


EXTRAS


 

If anyone is interested in having a “Member Spotlight”, please email us! You will be included in the next newsletter and you can include information about yourself or a project you are working on. If you would like to be featured, please include the following information in your email to us with the subject line “PHS Club Member Spotlight”: Name, Year, Major, Interest in Public Health/Career Goals, and if applicable, what research/project you are working on. You are also welcome to discuss at club meetings about any public health issue you are interested in, any research you are working on, or even practicums you have done if you would like to share your knowledge and experiences.

Student Letter for Global Vaccine Justice

 Billions of people around the world still don’t have access to the COVID-19 vaccines, tests and treatments that many Americans take for granted.  This ongoing inequality is causing thousands of preventable deaths each day, and threatens to spark a new variant that could restart COVID disruptions again for everyone.  

It doesn’t have to be this way!  We’re looking for 1,000 students willing to speak out together to demand that the Biden administration stand up to greedy pharmaceutical monopolies and remove barriers to increased global production of vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics.  

If you believe everyone deserves the same right to COVID tests and treatments, please sign the letter below now. Once you’ve done so, please encourage your friends and classmates to do the same.  

Together, we can help save lives and end the pandemic.  Please add your name to the letter here.