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Practicum
Information
Amy Ansehl,
R.N., M.S.N., F.N.P.C
Practicum Coordinator
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Overview
Purpose
The practicum
is to assure that students have practical experience to support
academic skills and information acquired within the broad field
of public health
before they enter the world of public health practice.
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Audience All students entering the MPH program of the School of
Public Health of New York
Medical College beginning the fall of
2002 will fulfill the practicum requirement.
Students who can demonstrate
appropriate practice experience prior to beginning
the MPH program
may be exempt. They must register in advance for the practicum
in order to fulfill the requirement. Also, students may do the
3 credit field experience with permission of their faculty advisor
in lieu of the practicum. The practicum guidelines documentation
will be utilized for both the field experience and the practicum.
Requirement
The practicum experience can take many forms. It can take the form of a structured project within a health agency or other relevant organization, an administrative internship, an independent practice project, or an independent research project all under appropriate supervision at the practicum site and from School faculty. If the student is fulfilling the practicum requirement at his/her place of employment, the site supervisor may not be the student's work supervisor. The site supervisor provides guidance, regularly scheduled time, and a community health perspective to the student. The student and his/her academic advisor will determine the place, scope, and duration of the practicum. In general, practicum sites will meet the following
criteria:
- The practicum site
will enable the students to apply specific skills or competencies
learned in the academic program.
- The site will provide
logistic support to the student (e.g. desk, telephone, patient
records, data, etc.)
- The practicum will
match the educational/experiential needs of the student.
- The site supervisor
will have a community-based perspective.
The experience shall
be at least the equivalent of one month of full time work (approximately
140 hours). Graduation will not be approved until all documentation
for the practicum is completed and signed by the appropriate
personnel. The practicum shall be counted as a one-credit pass/fail
course. In general, fulfillment of the practicum requirement
should begin when the student has taken between 12 and 30 credits.
It is usually helpful for the student to have completed the following
courses before the practicum is undertaken: Health Care in the
U.S., Health Quantitative Analysis I and II, and either Behavioral
Sciences or Environmental Health. The work can be done either
in one block or spread out over time but must be completed within
2 semesters upon registering for the Practicum.
Students who believe
their previous work or educational experiences fulfill the practicum
requirement must submit the Practicum
Waiver Application to their academic advisor. In general,
students requesting exemption from the practicum requirement
must document at least one (1) year of work experience encompassing
diverse areas of public health. Their advisor will review the
application and an appropriate recommendation made to the Dean's
Office (see Practicum
Waiver).
Practicum
Forms and Information The Practicum Guidelines and Forms can be downloaded below:
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