27 Months: Public Health & Peace Corps Service Documentary
University Of California - Los Angeles
Date
11/27/2012
Time
12 to 1 p.m.
Location
School of Public Health, Room 33-105
University of California - Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Description
Care for our world through Peace Corps. Public health specialists are needed to address issues of global maternal and child health, nutrition and hygiene, education about prevention of infections and vaccine-preventable diseases as well as HIV/AIDs and malaria. Help improve a community's basic healthcare and develop sustainable solutions for community members to adopt healthy behaviors, while gaining global skills for your career.
Join us at this brown bag lunch event to learn about "27 Months," a documentary film that follows three Americans during their service as Peace Corps Volunteers. Come learn about the experience of health volunteers and career opportunities for public health professionals.
Learn more about Peace Corps Volunteers' work in health. | Watch videos of health Volunteers in the field.
About the Peace Corps: Read more or watch a video about what it's like to be a Volunteer including what Volunteers do, where they go, and the many benefits of Peace Corps service. Or apply now to begin your life-defining experience.
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For questions about this event contact Maria Garcia
Last updated Nov 14 2012
