Title: H510 INTERNSHIP/ORGANIZATIONAL EXPERIENCE
1H510INTERNSHIP/ORGANIZATIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Orientation
- and
- Answers to
- Frequently Asked Questions
2What is an internship/organizational experience?
- Final, practical experience in the OMPH program
- Worth 6 credits (200 hours), over one ten week
term - Taken after completion of all required MPH courses
3What is the purpose?
- To provide a professional experience where
knowledge from coursework is applied in a
real-world setting - Opportunity to apply existing skills and learn
new ones - Opportunity to gain experience within the field
of public health - Opportunity to reflect on learning objectives
4Who takes H510?
- All OMPH students must complete an internship or
organizational experience. - The Environment, Safety and Health, Health
Promotion, Epidemiology, Biostatistics,and
International Health tracks require an
internship. - The Health Management and Policy track requires
an organizational experience.
5What are the prerequisites?
- Complete all MPH coursework
- Complete the Application and Learning Contract
form, before meeting with your faculty advisor
to - discuss interests and possible sites for an
internship/organizational experience, and - the requirements for completing the learning
contract
6What is involved in H510?
- Internship/organizational site selection
- Application and Learning Contract form approved
- 6 credits (total 200 hours)- register for H510
- Apply knowledge in a real-world competency based
experience - Full-fill track and student-specified
competencies - Develop final summary and evaluation reports
7How do I find an internship/organizational
experience?
- Announcements posted on the OMPH listserv
- Site identified in consultation with faculty
advisor or other faculty - Your own ideas and contacts
8Where have students found internships/organization
al experiences in the past?
- Health departments
- Healthcare organizations
- Non-profit organizations
- Worksite programs
- International contacts
- Government agencies
- Industrial settings
9What is a preceptor?
- Your site supervisor
- Appropriate mentorship preceptors must have
public health credentials or appropriate health
related credentials and experience - Preceptor cannot be your faculty advisor
10Are internships/organizational experiences paid?
- Not expected or required
- May be negotiated between student and preceptor
- University usually is not involved in salary/wage
arrangements
11What needs to be done?
- Meet with your faculty advisor and the internship
coordinator to discuss possible sites - Have faculty advisor fill out form giving final
approval to engage in an internship. - Work with advisor and internship coordinator to
find a placement and site preceptor - Complete the Application and Learning Contract
and the Internship/Organizational Experience
Information Form and discuss with internship
coordinator. - Provide copies of both forms to the preceptor, to
advisor, to coordinator, and to Eileen Kasper in
the Deans office.
12What needs to be done?
- Complete, get signatures, and submit the Request
for To-Be-Arranged Course Form available in
department office - Complete registration for H510 must register
for the entire duration of the internship/organiza
tional experience
13What needs to be done?
- Maintain an ongoing internship/organizational
experience journal - Meet or communicate with internship coordinator
as specified periodically during
internship/organizational experience - Immediately discuss any concerns or questions
with internship coordinator.
14What needs to be done?
- Fulfill the Learning Contract as specified
- Submit Internship/Organizational Experience
Summary Report and Internship/Organizational
Experience Evaluation Report to internship
coordinator and faculty advisor - Request that preceptor complete the Student
Evaluation Form for submission directly to the
internship coordinator - Complete the H510 Checklist
15What do I do if I am involved with data that
might be used for my thesis?
- Develop proposal under supervision of faculty
advisor and committee members - Gain approval of proposal
- Submit to IRB for approval, as necessary
16Why is the learning contract important?
- Identifies information about the site
- Defines learning objectives, skill requirements,
and anticipated outcomes - Establishes timeline for task completion
17How do I write learning objectives?
- Begin with an action verb that matches the means
of performance assessment. - Describe what you will be able to do as a result
of the objective. - Describe the intended outcome or product, not the
process.
18How do I write learning objectives?
- Write only one measurable objective for each
skill. - Learning objectives must reference and build upon
the track competencies.
19What are the summary report components?
- The report should be a minimum of 10 pages,
typed, double-spaced and must include the
following sections - I. Introduction
- II. Evaluation of Learning Objectives
- III. Evaluation of Track Competencies
- IV. Conclusion and Recommendations
20What are the other final requirements for the
internship/organizational experience?
- Submit Internship/Organizational Experience
Evaluation Report to faculty advisor - Request that preceptor complete the Student
Evaluation Form and return it directly to the
internship coordinator - Submit the Internship Checklist to internship
coordinator
21Summary of paperwork to be completed during
internship/organizational experience
- See Internship/Organizational Experience section
- of the OSU MPH Handbook
- 1. Faculty internship approval form
- 2. Internship/Organizational Experience
Application and - Learning Contract (copies to advisor,
internship coordinator, preceptor, and Public
Health Graduate Programs Manager, E. Kaspar) - 3. Internship/Organizational Experience
Information Form - 4. Internship/Organizational Experience Summary
Report - 5. Internship/Organizational Experience
Evaluation Report - 6. Student Evaluation Form
- 7. Internship/Organizational Experience
Checklist -
22How can I make sure my experience is a good
experience?
- Talk with others who have interned at your site,
interact with other OMPH students about possible
sites - Meet with your internship coordinator, faculty
advisor, and preceptor to clarify learning
objectives - Complete all requirements in a timely manner
- Immediately discuss concerns or questions with
the internship coordinator
23How do I register for H510?
- Complete all required MPH coursework
- Complete Learning Contract and meet with faculty
advisor/internship coordinator - Complete the Request for To-Be-Arranged Course
Form (available online and in the departments
main office) and have signed by internship
coordinator - Register for H 510
24What are the deadlines?
- Must submit the Learning Contract before
registering for H510 - Registration for H510 must be done before the
internship/organizational experience is started
must be for the duration of the actual
internship/organizational experience - To receive a final grade, you must submit all
final requirements before the end of the term, as
discussed with the internship coordinator.
25How is the grade determined?
- Graded Pass/No Pass
- Pass Satisfactory internship report
documenting - Accomplishment of learning objectives
- Insights about relevant previous coursework
- Preceptors recommended evaluation of students
progress - No Pass insufficient documentation
- Internship coordinator and faculty advisor will
discuss final grade and options if unsatisfactory
outcome is determined
26What are the Track Specific Standards/Requirements
?
- In addition to meeting the MPH program
requirements for the internship/organizational
experience, the student must meet track-specific
standards and requirements for the internship or
organizational experience.
27What are the ESH Track Competencies?
- 1. Identify and assess the major environment,
safety, and health hazards that impact workers
and the general population. - 2. Communicate culturally appropriate strategies
for preventing and controlling environment,
safety and health hazards. - 3. Conduct environment, safety and health applied
research.
28What are the ESH Track Competencies?
- 4. Analyze the interrelationship among the
organization, delivery, and financing of
environment, safety and health-related services. - 5. Apply environment, safety and health knowledge
and skills in practical settings. - 6. Adhere to established ESH professional ethical
standards and practices.
29What are the EHS Internship Requirements?
- Student must develop appropriate learning
competencies for the EHS internship and document
them in the learning contract. - Student must describe how their area of emphasis,
internship, and career objectives are connected.
30What are the EHS Internship Requirements?
- Student must be able to demonstrate that the
placement is competency based including
opportunities to develop EHS Track Competencies
1-6 - Student may seek placements in public and/or
private sector organizations with qualified
preceptors in the area of Environment, Safety,
Health. - Student must complete a Request for
To-Be-Arranged Course Form before registering
for H510 for the entire duration of the actual
internship.
31What are the EHS Internship Requirements?
- Student must submit both bi-weekly progress
reports and a final summary of their work in the
practice setting. These reports must be accepted
by students faculty advisors. - In their final reports, student must describe and
evaluate the degree to which they demonstrated
their individual and EHS Track learning
competencies during their field experience.
32What are the EHS Internship Requirements?
- Preceptor must evaluate the degree to which
student accomplished the stated individual and
track learning competencies, using the student
evaluation form provided by the student. - The evaluation form must be submitted directly to
the internship coordinator. - Student will orally present activities and
respond to questions in an open forum, which
includes three faculty members who will evaluate
the students demonstration of stated
competencies.
33What are the Health Management Policy Track
(HMP) Competencies?
- 1. Conceptualize, analyze, and resolve problems
related to health services delivery and finance. - 2. Identify and apply economic financial, legal,
organizational, political, and ethical theories
and frameworks. - 3. Employ appropriate qualitative and
quantitative techniques to manage human, fiscal,
technological, information, physical, and other
resources.
34What are the Health Management Policy Track
(HMP) Competencies?
- 4. Establish and manage systems and processes to
assess organizational performance for continuous
improvement of quality, safety, and
effectiveness. - 5. Act ethically and professionally, and be
responsive to community variations in cultures
and sociodemographics. - 6. Lead in all levels of public and private
health services organizations.
35What are the Health Management Policy Track
(HMP) Competencies?
- 7. Communicate, solve problems and make decisions
related to health policy and management in the
public and private sectors. - 8. Integrate theory and practice to plan,
implement, and evaluate strategies and policies
in health services programs, systems, and
organizations.
36What are the HMP Organizational Experience
Requirements?
- In consultation with the faculty advisor, student
must enroll in either H510 (organizational
experience) or H506 (project) for the duration of
the actual experience/project. - Students in either option are required to present
their final work product to a faculty committee
during a presentation open to the university
community.
37What are the HMP Organizational Experience
Requirements?
- The student must work on an administrative,
policy or management issue confronting a public,
nonprofit or health services organization. - The experience site and work scope must be
pre-approved by the relevant faculty advisor. - Student is encouraged to maintain a journal
during the experience to help in the preparation
of the reflective paper. - Student must complete a Request for
To-Be-Arranged Course Form before registering
for H510 for the entire duration of the actual
internship.
38What are the HMP Organizational Experience
Requirements?
- Upon completion of the 200 hours of practice
work - 1. The community or organization preceptor will
evaluate the students performance with respect
to the competencies designated at the beginning
of the experience, including at minimum Track
Competencies 5, 6, and 8. - 2. The student will document the experience and
its product for the host organization.
39What are the HMP Organizational Experience
Requirements?
- 3. The student will prepare a reflective paper
(minimum 10 pages) on the experience that
addresses the utility of the experience for the
student and offers personal reflection on - achievement of the student's learning objectives
articulated at the beginning of the
organizational experience, including Track
Competencies 5,6, and 8 and - opportunities for integration of curricular
content in practice and future career directions
based on the experience and related learning.
40What are the HMP Organizational Experience
Requirements?
- 4. The student will make an oral presentation of
their final work product to a faculty committee.
The presentation will be open to the university
community. - 5. Preceptor will submit directly to the
internship coordinator a competency assessment
instrument, which is provided in the field
experience handbook, evaluating the students
performance of stated competencies.
41What are the Health Promotion (HP) Track
Competencies?
- 1. Apply theory in the development,
implementation, and evaluation of health
promotion interventions programs, and policies. - 2. Develop interventions and programs to effect
change at multiple levels, including individual,
community, organizations, and policy. - 3. Design and implement strategies to promote
health.
42What are the Health Promotion (HP) Track
Competencies?
- 4. Solicit and integrate input from community and
organization stakeholders. - 5. Design and deliver health communication
messages. - 6. Evaluate and interpret results from program
evaluations and other research. - 7. Define research problems, frame research
questions, design research procedures, and
outline methods of analysis.
43What are the Health Promotion (HP) Track
Competencies?
- 8. Apply ethical principles that govern the
practice of Public Health. - 9. Enact cultural competency in diverse social
and cultural communities. - 10. Develop a substantive area of emphasis.
44What are the Health Promotion Internship
Requirements?
- Student may seek H510 placement in public or
private sector organization that offers qualified
health promotion preceptors. - Student must complete a learning contract,
prior to the start of placement. - Student must complete a Request for
To-Be-Arranged Course Form before registering
for H510 for the entire duration of the actual
internship.
45What are the Health Promotion Internship
Requirements?
- As part of the learning contract
- Student must develop individual learning
competencies for the internship - Student must describe how the area of emphasis,
internship,and career objectives are connected
and - Student must describe the Health Promotion track
competencies of which they intend to gain mastery
during their internships. These must include, at
minimum, track competencies 1, 3, 4, 8, 9, and
10.
46What are the Health Promotion Internship
Requirements?
- After completing the internship, student must
complete an internship summary report, which must
be approved by the internship coordinator and the
faculty advisor. - In the final summary report student must describe
and evaluate the degree to which they
accomplished their individual and track learning
competencies during their internship.
47What are the Health Promotion Internship
Requirements?
- Preceptor must evaluate, using a survey
instrument provided in the Internship Handbook,
the degree to which students accomplished their
individual learning competencies and attained the
track competencies. - This evaluation must be submitted to the
internship coordinator.
48What are the International Health Track
Competencies?
- 1. Design and manage health development programs
considering health, social, political, cultural,
and environmental factors. - 2. Work in, and adapt to, any global context for
health development. - 3. Integrate global, political, economic, and
cultural systems knowledge into health
development.
49What are the International Health Track
Competencies?
- 4. Manage health development programs in global
settings. - 5. Develop a disciplinary subspecialty to be
applied to international public health. - 6. Identify culturally sensitive and
socio-economically appropriate strategies in
health development. - 7. Design and manage health development programs
in accordance to universally and locally
acceptable ethical standard.
50What are the International Health Internship
Requirements?
- Student must develop individual learning
competencies for the IH internship. - Student must describe how their area of
specialization, internship, and career objectives
are connected. - Student must describe how the H510 practicum will
offer opportunities to demonstrate International
Health track competencies 1-7.
51What are the International Health Internship
Requirements?
- The field experience must be community or
population-based, preferably in a foreign nation
or in an international or global setting. If the
field experience site is domestic, the students
tasks must address a minority population. - Student must complete a Request for
To-Be-Arranged Course Form before registering
for H510 for the entire duration of the actual
internship.
52What are the International Health Internship
Requirements?
- Student may choose from the following types of
organizations - International supra-governmental organizations
- NGOs with programs related to international
health development - Governmental international health development
agencies - Academic institutions health development
programs or projects - Domestic governmental agencies that address
domestic minority population health - Other nations governmental agencies (e.g.,
Ministry of Health), or NGOs focusing on domestic
minority population health development
53What are the International Health Internship
Requirements?
- Student must submit one copy of a mid-term report
and one copy of a final report to the advisor for
approval. - In the final summary report, the student must
describe and evaluate the degree to which
individual and track learning competencies were
accomplished during the internship.
54What are the International Health Internship
Requirements?
- Student will orally present internship activities
and respond to questions in an open forum, which
includes three faculty members who will evaluate
demonstration of stated competencies. - Preceptor will submit directly to students
advisor a competency assessment instrument, which
is provided in the field experience handbook,
evaluating the students performance of stated
competencies.
55What are the Epidemiology Competencies?
- Recognize public health problems pertinent to the
population and identify key related sources of
data. - Understand, calculate and apply the basic terms,
measures, and methods used in epidemiology. - Apply principles of good ethical/legal practice
and cultural competency as they relate to study
design and data collection. - Draw appropriate inferences from epidemiological
data including indentifying strengths and
limitations of reports - Apply epidemiologic skills in the formulation or
application of public health programs or
policies. - Assist in communicating findings and developing
recommended evidence-based interventions and
control measures in response to epidemiologic
findings.
56What are the Epidemiology Requirements?
- Students must complete all required courses
before beginning an internship or have written
consent from their faculty advisor. - Students must complete an internship application,
which must be approved by their major
professor/advisor prior to the start of
placement.
57What are the Epidemiology Requirements (cont)?
- As part of their internship applications
- Students must develop appropriate learning
competencies for the internship and document them
in the internship application. - Students must describe how their area of
emphasis, internship, and career objectives are
connected. - Students must be able to demonstrate that the
placement is competency-based including
opportunities to develop Track Competencies 1-6. - Students may seek placements in public and/or
private sector organizations with qualified
preceptors in the area of Epidemiology.
58What are the Epidemiology Requirements (cont)?
- Students must submit both bi-weekly progress
reports and a final summary of their work in the
practice setting. These reports must be accepted
by students faculty advisors. - In their final reports, students must describe
and evaluate the degree to which they
demonstrated their individual and EPI Track
learning competencies during their practica. - Preceptors must evaluate the degree to which
students accomplished the stated individual and
EPI Track learning competencies, using a
Likert-scale instrument provided in the MPH
Student General Handbook. This evaluation form
must be submitted to the students faculty
advisor.
59What are the Biostatistics Competencies?
- Describe the roles biostatistics serves in the
discipline of public health. - Describe basic concepts of probability, random
variation and commonly used statistical
probability distributions. - Describe preferred methodological alternatives to
commonly used statistical methods when
assumptions are not met. - Distinguish among the different measurement
scales and the implications for selection of
statistical methods to be used based on these
distinctions.
60What are the Biostatistics Competencies?
- Apply descriptive and graphical techniques
commonly used to summarize public health data. - Apply common statistical methods for inference.
- Apply descriptive and basic inferential
methodologies according to the type of study
design for answering a particular research
question. - Interpret results of statistical analyses found
in public health studies. - Develop written and oral presentations based on
statistical analyses for both public health
professionals and educated lay audiences.
61What are the Biostatistics Requirements?
- Student must describe how the H510 internship
will offer opportunities to demonstrate
Biostatistics track competencies. - Student will orally present internship activities
and respond to questions in an open forum, which
includes three faculty members who will evaluate
demonstration of stated competencies, followed by
an oral examination on coursework taken. - Preceptor will submit directly to students
advisor a competency assessment instrument, which
is provided in the field experience handbook,
evaluating the students performance of stated
competencies.
62Additional Information
- For more information, please refer to the MPH
Handbook 2009-2010 and the MPH Internship
Handbook available at - http//health.oregonstate.edu/public-health/handbo
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