NPHW 2022 - Student Day: Mentoring Webinar

Meeting Dates: 
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Meeting Time and Location: 

12-1pm

Note: 

Students are truly the backbone of National Public Health Week. That’s why each year we designate one day of the week as Student Day! Student Day is Tuesday, April 5, 2022. There are plenty of ways to get involved in NPHW, either through developing your own events in your community, or through participating in APHA's Student Day events.

Join us for this panel, in partnership with APHA's Student Assembly, to learn how to strengthen your mentoring skills, or how to get started. The audience will learn more about the mentor-mentee relationship, resources and best practices to support the next generation of public health professionals.

CONTRIBUTORS

  • Bryan O. Buckley, DrPH, MPH, Research Fellow, MedStar Institute for Quality and Safety

    Dr. Bryan O. Buckley is a health equity-focused and systems-oriented leader in health delivery system redesign, performance improvement, and change management. Currently, Dr. Buckley is a Fellow with Medstar Health Institute for Quality and Safety (MIQS), where he leads and supports healthcare delivery research, education, and consulting related to community health, patient safety, and quality. As an Assistant Professor at the Georgetown University School of Medicine, Dr. Buckley teaches, coaches, supports and supervises graduate students at the School of Medicine and Biomedical Graduate Education. Dr. Buckley holds a Doctor of Public Health from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, a Master of Public Health, and a Bachelor of Science degree from Michigan State University.

  • Jean E. Dolin, BA

    Jean Dolin, BA, is a trilingual humanitarian from Haiti who works to promote LGBTQ and Immigrants’ rights. He is a recent graduate of Immigrants Lead Boston, a program by the Boston Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement that trains and empowers Boston immigrants to take civic, ownership, and leadership roles in the community. He is a mentee of Dr. Bryan Buckley and a community advocate that has been continuously serving for the past four years as a member of the leadership council of Success Boston, an initiative for college education access by the Boston Foundation. Dolin holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications.

  • Ngina Lythcott, DrPH, Consultant and Health Activist