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CAPHIA 2014 Award for Excellence and Innovation in Public Health Teaching

CAPHIA 2014 Award for Excellence and Innovation in Public Health Teaching. Dr Giselle Manalo , Lecturer, International Public Health | Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney. Sydney School of Public Health. Jo Lander. A student view.

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CAPHIA 2014 Award for Excellence and Innovation in Public Health Teaching

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  1. CAPHIA 2014 Award for Excellence and Innovation in Public Health Teaching Dr Giselle Manalo, Lecturer, International Public Health | Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney Sydney School of Public Health Jo Lander

  2. A student view “Giselle has an ardent passion for the MIPH program and her students. ... She invests much time and energy not only in lectures, but also in tutorials, forcing students to think, analyze, critique and problem-solve. Her classes are interesting, engaging, thought provoking and relevant. She has always believed the MIPH to be more than an ordinary Master’s degree - a channel to train and build up knowledgeable, capable and committed public health workers who can go out to developing countries well equipped to make a difference.” Testimonial Joanne Jacob, International Student MIPH Graduate 2013 and MIPH Hoc Mai Scholar

  3. “Passion for the program and her students”

  4. “Tutorials that make us think, analyse, critique and problem-solve”

  5. “Capable and committed Public Health workers”

  6. Beyond Borders

  7. Beyond Borders “Thank you for organising the integrative tutorial for us. I got very positive feedback from all MIPH and GDIHP students. All students told me that they wanted more collaboration; felt they learnt from each other's experiences. Thanks again for such an enriching experience.” (MIPH tutor) “Such a wonderful experience for me and I know this sentiment is shared by many of the students in my tutorial group. I hope there will be more to come.” (GDIHP student, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander)

  8. “Making a difference in developing countries”

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