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Future Public Health Students!

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Here are some future public health students! They are public health in topic and hopefully their careers head in that direction. The title of their poster is: EFFECTIVENESS OF VARIOUS NANOMATERIALS IN PREVENTION OF BACTERIAL GROWTH IN PEDIATRIC MYRINGOTOMY TUBES. This is a picture of the students during their poster presentation at the 2017 LLU poster forum for the Summer Internship programs with the LLU Center for Health Disparities. From left to right there is Natalie Wolske, Brittney Springer, and Adam Bennani. Congratulations!

Students at the MWD!

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Two of my students were interviewed by Matt Blashaw, the host of DIY network’s Yard Crashers. The 2 minute video featuring some of our LLU students: https://youtu.be/ibBQdBkB12g?t=37s They were funded here: http://www.mwdh2o.com/inthecommunity/education-programs/Pages/World-Water-Forum.aspx Thomas Hile was interviewed about his project that investigates microbial contamination in water purifiers.  Rose Mutiso was interviewed about her project poster that discussed using recycled urban runoff.  Click on the link above to see their project proposals. Congratulations to both Students!

My WASHSPOT assignment

1.      Go explore the crowdsourcing website   for previous washspots identified around San Bernardino. The site was built by previous ENVH 509 students for the San Bernardino area and is available here: washspot.crowdmap.com. Try to get an idea of previous entries and what these types of entries typically are. 2.      Travel   to San Bernardino or around your local community and find   two potential sites where homeless can access sanitation. You can also post sites where toilets were not used, but I suggest finding the improved sanitation sites . The sites should meet the following criteria: The site is not reported on by previous participants of washspot.crowdmap.com in the same way. You should not simply repeat an earlier entry; instead, you can validate the entry or update a change. The site can be geotagged and photographed.  Look at the previous entries for ideas of what to add. Remember that not all previous entries are

Regime Change for Humanitarian Aid

How to make the humanitarian system more accountable ow.ly/QhJPk   More of this discussion about the role of NGOs in the US Global Health Response: http://kff.org/global-health-policy/issue-brief/data-note-role-of-ngos-u-s-global-health-response/