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Career Options in Public Health OITE Blog

WEBOITE’s new Career Options Series will give you a snapshot overview of different career paths. The goal of this blog series is to help you explore a variety of different options by connecting you to new resources.A large part of making a good career decision is done by gathering information about that field.

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Wellness and Holistic Health OITE Blog

WEBThe pandemic has brought with it numerous hours to fill with some otherwise atypical activities. Admittedly, I’ve found myself turning to streaming series/shows far too often.

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Resumes and CVs OITE Blog

WEBIn recent weeks, the National Institutes of Health, and other federal agencies have posted several positions for scientists that have captured the attention of interested fellows.

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About OITE OITE Blog

WEBThe Office of Intramural Training and Education, or OITE, working jointly with your NIH Institute or Center, is responsible for ensuring that your experience in the NIH Intramural Research Program is as rewarding as possible. We are here to help all NIH trainees become creative leaders in the biomedical research community.

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Navigating Difficult Conversations about Mental Health and Well …

WEBNIH Office of Intramural Training and Educations Blog. Each person’s mental health exists on a continuum, often fluctuating due to a variety of factors, including but not limited to, the state of our physical health, the stressors we’re navigating, or typical life changes like loss or gain of a relationship, a move, or job change.

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Goal Setting and Planning

WEBProgressive goal setting and planning is one strategy for achieving success without the sacrifice of mental/physical health and it can be tailored to any goal. Steps for progressive planning: Generate S.M.A.R.T. goals. Break down large goals into increasingly smaller goals. Reflect on progress/challenges regularly.

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Guide to Résumés and Curricula Vitae

WEBRésumés and CVs continue to be extremely important documents for job seekers. OITE has created a newly updated Guide to Résumés and Curricula Vitae . This guide is chock full of: ***** For even more help, mark November 19th on your calendars! WEBINAR: RESUMES FOR SCIENTISTS Nov 19, 2014 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm.

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Fostering Our Mental Health

WEBWith close attention being paid to mental health, particularly in the workplace, we are all becoming more aware of its importance.This shift in awareness is certainly important, but too often the conversations we are having about this topic are happening through a deficit lens – one that is solely focused on the treatment or …

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NIH Alumni: Where are they now

WEBName: Raymond Francis Sarmiento, MD Job Title & Company: Public Health Informatics Fellow, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Location: I am the first and only CDC fellow based outside of Atlanta. I have been based in Cincinnati, Ohio since 2014 because I joined the fellowship program with a lot of health informatics …

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Opposite Action: A Skill for the Emotional Regulation Toolkit

WEBThe .gov means it’s official. Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site.

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Day in the Life ofA Public Health Analyst (09/ 16/2 010)

WEBDr. Kosub is a PhD-level scientist with a degree in immunology from UT Southwestern in Dallas. In his current position, he conducts research on pressing public health topics and

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About this blog OITE Blog

WEBThis blog was established by the Career Services Center within the Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE),National Institutes of Health (NIH): • to increase awareness of OITE services among trainees; • to respond to frequently asked questions about and offer guidance with the career planning and job search process;

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Caring for Your Mental Health During a Pandemic

WEBThe current outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) has created a high period of stress for people around the world. Everyone reacts differently to stressful situations; how you are responding to the outbreak depends in part on your background, your community, your support system, and any preexisting mental health conditions you …

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Interview with Dr. Collins on Wellness

WEBInterview with Dr. Collins on Wellness. Submitted by Amanda Dumsch September 5, 2018. OITE was lucky enough to recently connect with the Director of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Francis Collins. He offers valuable tips from his own life and experiences. This is a must read for all, especially scientists just starting out in their …

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Understanding the Impact of Misgendering and Deadnaming

WEBThe language we use is powerful and it can directly impact how we make others feel. In the spirit of fostering a more inclusive and empathetic environment, it is important to be an ally and educate oneself about gender identity.

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Interviewing with Social Anxiety

WEBA person with social anxiety might interpret someone looking down as being bored, or they might view a person’s on-screen gaze as more discerning and unfriendly. Practicing and rehearsing can help ease interview anxiety. For those with social anxiety preparing for an interview, it will be important to identify some coping mechanisms …

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