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Practicum Experience Summary Paper

Practicum Experience Summary Paper

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Summarize your practicum experience.

Describe how you have applied theory or knowledge from your course work into practice during your practicum experience (provide specific examples).

What are the most important things you have learned from this practicum experience and how will you apply them to your public health career?

How has this experience helped develop professionalism skills, such as networking, team building, communication, and professional competencies in public health?

What servant leadership, from the perspective of the Christian Worldview, qualities do you possess that would help you apply your faith and spirituality to your public health career?

Articulate a personal mission, a set of core values, and vision regarding your role in public health. How will your core values help guide your ethical decision making in public health?

Include two or three scholarly sources to support your narrative.

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