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Application Form: 2021 Interprofessional Global Health Course Student Coordinators

Submissions for the IPGHC coordinator positions are now closed. Thank you to all those who applied!

Attention McGill MDCM, Nursing, PT/OT, and Dentistry Students!

Are you engaged with increasing awareness of Global Health within the McGill healthcare professions? Consider becoming a coordinator of the McGill Interprofessional Global Health Course!

This is a non-credit course that allows students within the healthcare professions to explore Global Health issues in a collaborative and stimulating interprofessional environment.

Student coordinators meet regularly from October 2020 to May 2021 in collaboration with the faculty advisors. Faculty Advisors will guide and mentor the student coordinators through the course development.

You can find a document outlining the roles and responsibilities of the position here.

Interested applicants are required to submit a letter of interest (max one page) and their CV as one PDF file using the form below. You need to log in using the link at the top of the page to view the form.

Eligibility

  • Dentistry students: any student enrolled in the Faculty of Dentistry
  • Medicine students: any student enrolled in the MDCM program is eligible to apply
  • Nursing students: any student enrolled in the Ingram School of Nursing is eligible to apply
  • PT/OT students: strong preference will be given to U2 or higher level PT and OT students, other students enrolled in the McGill School of Physical and Occupational Therapy may also apply

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION:

The deadline to apply for the student coordinators has passed.

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