A well - written resume sample for this position should highlight qualifications like
public health expertise, excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, self - confidence, presentation skills, computer competences, and availability for travel.
Human Rights Organization: Prisoners» Legal Services Project Scientist: Chris Beyrer, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health Expertise: Medical Epidemiology
Not exact matches
The Grocery Manufacturers Association is led by a senior team with industry - leading
expertise in consumer packaged goods,
public policy, scientific research,
health and nutrition, communications, and more.
The partner agencies on this project — Washington State Department of Agriculture, Washington State Department of
Health, the Office of the Superintendent of
Public Instruction, and Washington State University School of Food Science — came together to develop «SAFE Salad Bars in Schools - A Guide for School Food Service» in order to consolidate messages and present clear guidance to school district staff and decision makers, using state - level knowledge and
expertise and consulting national sources.
Professionals with this skill set and
expertise are in demand in birthing centers,
public health clinics, and pediatric offices.
Comprised of
health professionals from hospitals, clinics, state - level
public health departments, and universities, concerned parents and citizens, and volunteers from community organizations, each member contributes time, energy, and
expertise to activities that support breastfeeding in Pennsylvania.
Written for all levels of
expertise, from beginners to advanced practitioners, Breastfeeding Answers Made Simple is the ideal resource for all settings: hospitals, clinics, medical practices,
public health offices, and communities.
In addition to clinicians, consumers,
health professional educators, insurers, lawyers, ethicists, administrators, and policy makers, the participants included researchers with
expertise in epidemiology,
public health, sociology, medical anthropology, legal,
health policy and clinical research.
Dr. Reiber has vowed to make Dutchess the healthiest county in New York State by pursuing innovation, adhering to ethical principles, providing
expertise in all areas of
public health practice, and offering efficient and dedicated service.
Speaking to Citi News on the sidelines of an inaugural lecture at the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences on the topic «the tyranny of foreign
expertise: epistemic injustice in the global arena with impacts for Ghanaians»
public health care, Dr. Badu Akosa said the development was greatly affecting scientific research on the continent.
Yet, her
expertise in infectious and zoonotic diseases enables her to support policy addressing
public health and agricultural disaster prevention, preparedness and response.
The proposed budget provides no funding for the Academic Centers for
Public Health Preparedness, established in 2000 to strengthen bioterrorism and emergency preparedness by linking academic expertise to state and local health age
Health Preparedness, established in 2000 to strengthen bioterrorism and emergency preparedness by linking academic
expertise to state and local
health age
health agencies.
Because the center is made up of four diverse divisions (
Public Health Sciences, Basic Sciences, Clinical Research, and Human Biology), the talks cover something outside a member's direct area of
expertise most of the time, which makes for an eager and enthusiastic audience.
A: We are going to look for people who have
expertise in toxicology, epidemiology, and in
public health.
Doctors may disagree about the nature of a disease, Hey notes, yet they have no problem providing essential
expertise on the
public health measures to control it.
At Medtronic Denmark, Elisabeth Reimer Rasmussen's
expertise in
health economics, policy, and
public affairs made her a natural fit to be Grew's industry contact.
But because these tests are so sensitive and may detect multiple organisms, infectious disease
expertise may be necessary to interpret the clinical significance and facilitate appropriate
public health surveillance, according to new infectious diarrhea guidelines released by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.
As Canada's animal
health regulatory agency, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has been playing a supporting role to the Public Health Agency in terms of both technical expertise and collaboration throughout the H1N1 influenza
health regulatory agency, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has been playing a supporting role to the
Public Health Agency in terms of both technical expertise and collaboration throughout the H1N1 influenza
Health Agency in terms of both technical
expertise and collaboration throughout the H1N1 influenza issue.
«Homeland Security has very little practical
public health experience, whereas the CDC has the
expertise and very clearly delineated connections to similar state agencies across the country,» he said.
Singer said that Ebola czar Ron Klain has the right idea for fixing the system by creating a
public health emergency management agency, which «would have the funding and
expertise to respond to the increasing number of infectious disease crises.»
Representing a significant investment in federal tobacco regulatory science, the new centers will be comprised of scientists with
expertise in fields including epidemiology, behavior, biology, medicine, economics, chemistry, toxicology, addictions,
public health, communications and marketing.
Career Goals: I am developing
expertise in infectious diseases and plan to work in infectious disease
public health, particularly to improve
health systems in developing, low - income countries.
Juhani Eskola's areas of
expertise can be summarised as follows:
Public health, Vaccinology, Immunology, pharmaceutical industry, Preclinical toxicology studies, Clinical trials.
SF CAN, which launched in November 2016, brings together the San Francisco Department of
Public Health and UCSF, which conceived the initiative and provides ongoing scientific
expertise.
We also nurture start - ups for scientists so that they can bring medical inventions to market, and we've partnered with leading biotechnology and technology companies such as Genentech, Pfizer, GE and Samsung to leverage the best
public and private sector
expertise to solve the biggest problems in
health.
Accredited nutritionists, on the other hand, may have
expertise in a range of nutrition services including
public health nutrition, community
health and tertiary education related to nutrition, according to Nutrition Australia.
All school districts in the United States employ occupational therapists who have the
expertise to assist parents, teachers, and students in dealing with this important
public health issue.
Try to include community volunteers with
expertise in a given area, for example it would be advantageous to engage the support and involvement of a local
public health officer, pediatrician, or pediatric nurse practitioner.
Specifically, this program will train candidates to integrate
expertise in aquatic animal medicine into the broader fields of animal, human, and ecosystem
health, through experiences from aquaculture, fisheries,
public aquaria, companion animal medicine, academia, and research.
An employee in this position will provide program direction, subject matter
expertise, and consultation on veterinary
public health epidemiology and preventative medicine in order to protect the
public from exposure to zoonotic and vector - borne diseases.
The college has
expertise in
public health, biomedical and comparative medical research, ecosystem and environmental management, and the multiple facets that compose our complex global food system.
To cooperate with veterinary and agricultural organizations and regulatory agencies of government to encourage the adoption of such technical and managerial programs and policies as will promote
health and productivity of small ruminants, to increase
public and government awareness of the
expertise of small ruminant practitioners and involvements of AASRP and elevate the standards of practice for the
public interest.
«CAPC, an independent council established to create guidelines for the optimal control of internal and external parasites that threaten the
health of pets and people, brings together broad
expertise in parasitology, internal medicine,
public health, veterinary law, private practice and association leadership.
In addition to caring for the
health needs of all animals they provide
expertise to our global food system, conduct biomedical and agricultural research, offer ecosystem management, and serve as
public health officers.
constant and deep access and conversations related to
public health management, epidemiology and the nature of medical evidence... That experience and on - the - job education has been invaluable as I've read through
health studies and reviews related to wind power from around the world... which led to recognition of my
expertise... I'm pleased to say that my material is helping to shape legal defences of wind energy, advocacy programs and investments in several countries.
what I have is interest in
public health issues, and a small amount of
expertise and knowledge in that topic, and I take offense at people exploiting the mental fragility of the psychogenically ill for ulterior motives.
Like Peter and Jody, I have
expertise in risk perception and risk communication but not in epidemiology or
public health.
The statement continues to pontificate on AGU's
expertise on:
public health, agricultural productivity (particularly in low - latitude developing countries), coastal infrastructure, greater risks to society and ecosystems, accelerating biodiversity loss, and impacts harmful to society.
What is Gerard North's and the other panel member's
expertise in «
public health and safety, economic stability and growth, and national security»?
We develop and oversee programs to strengthen
public health systems and address leading causes of morbidity and mortality, providing
expertise in project implementation and management, strategic communications, epidemiology and surveillance, and other core
public health capacities.
His 20 plus years of experience and
expertise in the hospitality, gaming, retail, construction, mining and
health sectors will certainly benefit our
public, private and First Nations clients,» said Tom Roper, Roper Greyell's Chair.
Originally founded in 1986 as Carpi & Clay, The Clay Company
expertise includes Lobbying, Land Entitlement,
Public - Private Partnerships,
Health and Human Services, Community Outreach and Engagement, Crisis Strategy, and Litigation Support.
The cuts to refugee
health care are also being challenged by two
public interest groups who bring additional
expertise and resources to the fight: Canadian Doctors for Refugee Care, a group of doctors who treat refugees across the country, and the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers, a national organization of lawyers and academics who are concerned with refugee law and policy.
While our attorneys have the
expertise, experience and relationships to lead lobbying efforts on life sciences and
health care regulation on both the executive and legislative levels, we have found that our strategic approach to legal matters — which is based in a long Foley Hoag tradition of
public sector representation and administrative law — has been well suited for collaboration with our clients» internal and external lobbyists.
The partnership seeks integrate the
expertise of healthcare,
public health and legal professionals to solve the
health - harming legal problems.
His particular
expertise covers
health, safety and environmental (including nuisance, noise abatement, pollution, permit appeals and environmental warranty and civil claims), judicial review, corporate defence (including bribery and corruption, investigations and corporate manslaughter), inquest law, food hygiene and safety, transport law, including
public inquiries in front of traffic commissioners, product safety, liability and recall, and he is a solicitor - advocate.
AREAS OF
EXPERTISE Law Enforcement Techniques Operational Planning Strategic Planning Emergency Management Policy Development New Technologies Budget Management Coalition Building Staff Management Records Security Continuity of Operations Criminal Investigation Grant Management Professional Development Media Expertise Confidentiality / Public Disclosure Labor Relations Personnel Training Mental Health Advocate Domestic
EXPERTISE Law Enforcement Techniques Operational Planning Strategic Planning Emergency Management Policy Development New Technologies Budget Management Coalition Building Staff Management Records Security Continuity of Operations Criminal Investigation Grant Management Professional Development Media
Expertise Confidentiality / Public Disclosure Labor Relations Personnel Training Mental Health Advocate Domestic
Expertise Confidentiality /
Public Disclosure Labor Relations Personnel Training Mental
Health Advocate Domestic Violen...
Their
expertise is with pollution control, recycling, and
public health issues.
Cover letters for
Public Health Analysts should include mentions of the following types of skills and areas of
expertise:
Mentor
public health degree leaners working on their capstone research projects by providing
expertise and opportunities.