995- India- SEWARTH (Supporting Equitable Wellness through Advanced Research and Training in Health)
Location: Lucknow and Gorakhpur, India
Location type: Rural
Placement type: Global Health Practice Placement
Topic/Theme: Infectious/Communicable Diseases, Non-communicable Diseases, Environmental Health, Qualitative Research, Quantitative Research, Population Based Research, Implementation Research, Field Observation and Synthesis
Minimum length of service: 8 weeks
Preferred service dates: 06/01/2024-08/30/2024
Language requirement: Proficiency in English is required, and while knowledge of Hindi is beneficial, it is not essential.
Project Description
SEWARTH is a collaboration between the Department of Medical Health and Family Welfare, Government of Uttar Pradesh, India, Johns Hopkins University (JHU) and the All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) Gorakhpur to partner in public health research and training.
Scope of Work
Participation in community-based research.
The professional environment is...
The professional environment of this placement is dynamic, challenging and full of opportunities to learn.
This placement would be a good fit for someone who...
This would be a good fit for someone who is adaptable, quick learner, and interested in gaining practical experience in a global health environment.
Required Skills
We anticipate students possessing robust epidemiological skills, competencies in both qualitative and quantitative data analysis, and familiarity with community-based research protocols.
Site PI/Mentor Info
Name: Brian Wahl, Department of Internal Health, rpandey6@jhu.edu
I would describe my communication and mentorship styles as...
I describe my communication style as clear and empathetic, focusing on candid expression while being sensitive to ones' perspectives. My mentorship approach is supportive and motivational mostly, customized to individual needs and aimed at fostering professional development.
A complementary student would have a working style and mentorship expectations that are..
A complementary student often prefers a collaborative and adaptable working style, and expects a mentor who offers constructive feedback, encourages innovative thinking, and supports both professional and personal growth.
Costs of Living and Support
$400
We can provide some of the additional supports including accommodation and transportation.