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8/8/2019 RJ 2100 Public Health Info SHORT
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Information session agenda
` Mission and Purpose
` Differentiation from existing publications
` Content of the publication
` Frequently asked questions
` Co-founder versus other roles
` Journal funding
` Overlap with existing publications
` Approval timeline
` Deadlines and next steps
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Mission and purpose
` To create a biannual publication topromote undergraduate, recent graduate,and professional work in the field of
public health
` Why?
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How is SPHJ different from other
existing publications?
Specificity of the topic: targeted public health focus` SURJ: covers a broad array of research topics and accepts
submissions nationally (rather than only Stanford)
` Stanford Service in Global Health: focuses on service-basedapproach to public health and uses reflective style
` Stanford Scientific Magazine: focuses more broadly on ethical,
policy and social implications of new science advances
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How is SPHJ different from other
existing publications?
Tone and content: formal and scholarly
` Emphasis on either original research or
scholarly analysis of public health issues
` Formal, academic tone rather than more
personal, firsthand point of view
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How is SPHJ different from other
existing publications?
Diversity of perspectives: multi-faceted andinterdisciplinary
` Research side of public health
` Practice-based approach to public health
` Business and social entrepreneurship basedapproaches to public health
` Design approaches to public health
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What will the publication include?
` Research: Original and expository
` Features: Feature-length articles highlighting the work ofrecent grad in the field
` Perspectives: Essays and Interviews with professionals inthe field
` Opinions: Nuanced position-taking
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Research
` What:` Original research
` Expository/analysis papers
` Who will submit:` Honors students: past and present
` UAR grantees
` Students taking public health relevant classes
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Features
` What:` Longer term public health projects undertaken by teams of
students, recent graduates or current Stanford faculty
` Firsthand account of experiences, challenges, and whatimplications the project has for the public health sector
` Likely centered around a coherent theme for each issue
` Who will submit:
` Editorial and content team will approach authors
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Perspectives
` What:` Highlight traditional and non-traditional approaches to public
health issues
` Essays by and interviews with professionals working in public
health` Hypothetical examples
` Who will submit:
` Editorial and content team will conduct interviews and inviterelevant professionals to submit perspectives essays
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Opinions
` What` Position pieces on todays controversial issues.
` Examples:
` Domestic
War on drugs Health disparity
Aging population
` International
Health policy in the developing world
Cultural barriers to effective health interventions Health as a basic human right
` Who will submit?
` Stanford students and editorial board members if interested
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Frequently Asked Questions
` Co-founder vs. Editor vs. any other role
` Funding
` Approval and publication timeline
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Co-founder versus editor and other
Co-founder:` Will play an integral role in shaping, getting approval for and
then launching the publication
` Need: enthusiasm, time to commit, and to come with ideas ofhow you want to both create and sustain what we hope will bea long-standing publication
` 4-5 students will be selected to represent a wide range ofclass years, academic backgrounds, and relevant skills
` Once publication is SAL-approved, we will determine morespecific roles on the team
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Co-founder versus editor and other
Editor and other roles` Those not selected as co-founders will still be considered for
places on the editorial board launching the first issue
` Roles might include:` Section editor shaping the theme, conducting interviews, editing
research submissions, working with authors to create a strong section
` Webmaster creating a website for the journal
` Design teamdesigning layout
` Funding securing ASSU, departmental and other grants needed tolaunch the first issue
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How are we getting funding?
` Funding will be contingent on mid-February SAL approval` Likely sources:
` ASSU general pool
` ASSU publications board
` Department grants` Human Biology
` Psychology
` Public Policy
`
Biology
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Approval and publication timeline
` February 4th
: Deadline to apply for SAL approval as an official studentgroup
` February-March: Begin work on the publication launch and broad theme` Weekly meetings to:
` Secure funding sources
` Develop theme for inaugural issue
`
Form partnerships with relevant departments and student groups` Call for submissions
` Contact outside professionals for interviews and perspectives
` March-April: Refine theme and content` Work on selecting and then editing submissions
` Layout
`
Publication design` Online coding
` May: Publish inaugural issue` Widespread distribution at Stanford
` Online version
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Next steps and contact information
` Interested in serving as a co-founder?` Fill out SPHJ interest form
` Submit an application by Friday January [email protected]
` Want to be involved but not as a co-founder?` Fill out SPHJ interest form
` Well contact with you with information on the first meetingand potential roles by the end of January
` Questions?` Email [email protected] and well get
back to you within 1-3 days!