Patient Interviews, Epidemiology, and Public Health in the Real World
- Marshall Bailly
- Jul 24
- 1 min read
This afternoon, the Med A interns spent time working closely with their teams to prepare for their upcoming public health workshop presentations. They started by practicing their diagnostic skills with one another; walking through symptoms, asking follow-up questions, and reviewing the diseases they've studied throughout the week. It was a great way to reinforce key concepts and build confidence ahead of Friday’s patient case work.

Kat and Ethan, the program directors, gave a short lecture on the fundamentals of public health campaign design. They covered how to identify a target audience, set clear goals, and choose the right strategies to create lasting impact. The interns then put those ideas straight into action.
The rest of the afternoon was devoted to refining their workshops. They developed their educational activities, organized materials, and made sure their presentations are both informative and engaging. With each team approaching their topic from a unique angle, we’re excited to see how their ideas take shape in the final presentations.



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