NewsComprehensive Cancer Control Mentorship Program08 April 2019Applications Now Open: Comprehensive Cancer Control Mentorship Program The George Washington University (GW) Cancer Center is pleased to announce that applications are now open for a new cohort of the Comprehensive Cancer Control Mentorship Program. The 18-month Mentorship Program is designed to help mentees develop public health communication competencies and apply evidence through a mentored project experience, a series of online presentations and relationships with your mentor and peers. With guidance from a mentor, mentees will plan, implement and evaluate a communication project that aligns with their state/tribe/territory comprehensive cancer control plan objective(s) related to cancer screening. Mentors are seasoned professionals with experience in health communication campaigns and/or evidence-based cancer screening interventions. Five mentees will be selected through a competitive application process. Learn from experts and mentors like:
Applications are due to cancercontrol@gwu.edu by 12:00 PM ET on Friday, April 26, 2019. Questions? Contact cancercontrol@gwu.edu or (202) 994-2062 for more information. Who Should Apply? Would you like intensive help with planning and implementing an evidence-based communications strategy for cancer screening? Would you like free training to build your capacity as a public health professional? We will be pairing seasoned experts with early- to mid-career cancer control professionals. This is a great opportunity for your program or coalition to rigorously move forward on planned cancer screening activities that have a communications component with expert guidance. Learn more about the program or download the application. Additional Application Information Mentee Supervisor Information Form What’s Included in the Program?
Additional Application Information Mentee Supervisor Information Form Competency Assessment: Tier 2 Public Health Professionals (to be completed and submitted with application) This work was supported through Cooperative Agreement #NU58DP006461-01 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of CDC. |
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