My Favorite Blog Post From Other Public Health Professionals 2020

My Favorite Blog Post From Other Public Health Professionals 2020

Here are some of my favorite blog post from other public health professionals.

Be sure to follow along with these public health peoples to stay up to date with their great content. There are so many other great public health people on social media to follow that don’t have “blogs” so you I’ll have to share more of those soon!

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Shelby Graves, MPH, CHES

“Key Elements of Public Health Resumes”

Here Shelby breaks down what you should and should not have on your public health resume. If you’re looking for a post to get a refresher on what should be on your resume then here you are!

“Key Elements of MPH Success”

Looking for ways to get the most out of your Master of Public Health program? Well Shelby has got you covered in this informative and concise article. She talks about the main points of: Community, Connection, Feedback, Organization, Practice, Resourcefulness & Rest.

Bonus check out Shelby’s interview on podcast episode #2!

Follow her on Instagram at @seriously.shelbs

Yasmin Kashfipour, MPH, CHES

“In 4 Years…”

Yasmin begins this blog with:

For all of my dreamers out there — know that fulfilling your dreams is in your power and NO ONE else’s — know that college and graduate school are the time to look deep within and ask the difficult questions.

Yasmine drops some great inspiration and advice to conquer and make the best of school for both undergraduate and graduate students. I’d definitely give this a read if you’re in school at whatever capacity right now.

Follow her on Instagram @withlove_yas

Focused Health Collective (Rose Marcelin, MPH)

Mindfulness in All The Chaos

As we continue to battle with the pandemic in our world, Focused Health Collective put together a great post to help you to cope through the chaos. I know we all continue to deal with some rather peculiar circumstances, take some time to check out this article.

Follow them on instagram @focusedhealthcollective



Christie Van Horne, M.Ed, MPH

“Representation Matters: Amplifying Diverse Voices at Public Health Events”

Christie Van Horne shares her thoughts on what can be done to help amplify diverse voices at public health events. This article is very timely and I appreciate Christie’s intentional take on being able to create and support spaces for black and other people of color in the public health field. A great take on equity that continues to be necessary for public health events going forward.

“Virtual Value”

This post by Christie and guest blogger, Laura Runnels, where they talk about the importance of shifting to providing virtual value in the new context of covid-19. As they state in the article and as we all know, the virtual world is here to stay so being able to navigate it in any respect will be important going into the future.

Bonus “My Favorite Reads of 2020”

Christie also shares her favorites books of 2020. Check them out!

Follow her on Instagram @Christie_publichealth

Leah Roman, MPH, MCHES

“A Day In The Life Of A Public Health Consultant: 2020 Edition”

Have you thought about becoming a public health consultant? Well this is the perfect post for you from an amazing public health consultant. Leah breaks down what it looks like to be a public health consultant in 2020 and I can’t wait until she drops her 2021 edition!

“Four Signs It’s Time To Expand Your Public Health Consulting Business”

Now if you already have your consultation business or you are interested in learning what it takes to expand, well Leah has got you covered! She shares four signs that it’s time to expand your public health consultant business in this article.

Follow her on Instagram @leahhealthmph

Tanya Ambrose, BS

COLLEGE SENIOR YEAR: 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD DO BEFORE YOU GRADUATE

I know I have a few of you in undergraduate. So where better to get some insights on what you should be thinking about before graduating undergraduate than from a recent college graduate. And of course, some of these can be applied to your MPH and other graduate program as well.

BLOGMAS DAY 4: FAVORITE BOOKS I READ IN 2020

Here, Tanya drops her favorite books of 2020. If you’ve been looking for even more books to add to your 2021 reading list, well you are in luck!

Follow her on Instagram @allaboutthescrublife



Working Mama Co. (Liz Simpler, MPH & Gianna Vasconcellos, MPH, CHHS)

The Anatomy of The Working Mother

The Working Mama Co’s Co-Founder, Giana Vasconcellos, breaks down what the anatomy of the working mother looks like. This is a great read that highlights the dynamics of a working mother in a poetic manner. I love what the Working Mama Co has got going on and hope you all are paying attention.

The Business Case for Investing in Inclusive Employee Wellness 

The other Co-Founder of WMC, Liz Simpler, wrote this article. It’s a great read for both employers and employees to better understand the questions they should be asking to ensure that we are investing in inclusive employee wellness. Employee wellness will look like something else in the coming years as work lives way be transformed.

Follow them on Instagram @theworkingmama.co

Chilombo Global Career Services (Vanessa Da Costa, MPH)

Job Searching During A Pandemic” on ReproJobs

Though they don’t officially have a blog, Vanessa of Chilombo Global Career Services authored a post on job searching during the pandemic. A great read if you’re still on the search for a public health job.

Follow them on Instagram @Chilombocareers

Conclusion

These are just some of my favorite post by other public health professionals in 2020. I look forward to seeing what everyone drops in the coming year!

What are some other post from other public health professionals that you enjoyed in 2020?

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