What is CAMP?
How does CAMP Work?
Success Stories
What is CAMP?
CAMP is a unique, first of its kind, public health Career and Mentorship Program that aims to provide students an opportunity to explore career pathways in the field of public health.
This program orients and equips prospective students towards building a successful public health career and its related fields. CAMP will organize series of webinars, workshops, discussion forum, debates, and panel events to guide, educate and mentor students with credible sources of information on how best to equip and prepare themselves for a meaningful and a successful public health career.
The LOGO for CAMP, shaped in the form of an umbrella, is a depiction of safe space, that aims to provide a platform for Public Health aspirants to achieve their professional goals under the right guidance of experienced professionals through effective mentoring and counselling. A hub, where the public health aspirants, students and professionals seek to engage and establish a well-framed network with each other, reflect on their experiences and together transform the current and upcoming Public Health Community.
How does CAMP Work?
CAMP creates a community of public health aspirants and bring them together to a platform in order to enable them to share insights, views and, real-life experiences of professionals in the field, with a keen focus on mentorship, informed decision making and assessing preparedness of the aspirants for a profound career in public health.
For every event, a set of elite panelists with insightful journeys along with the aspiring public health professionals discuss some pressing questions pertaining to the field of public health. Topic of discussion for every event is warily chosen and discussions are monitored by professionals in the field with timely insightful inputs. Aspirants can connect with the initiative via various timely updates regarding the event, shared over our platforms online.
Success Stories
“During my internship with the Foundation of Healthcare Technologies Society, I was a part of the CAMP(Career and Mentorship Program) Initiative. The CAMP initiative was to guide and mentor all public health aspirants through a series of panel discussions. I was a part of the organization and management team. Also, Dr. Ahish Joshi provided me an opportunity to participate as one of the panelists. Being a panelist and a part of the organizing team helped me gain strong communication, leadership, and organizing skills. I am grateful to sir for providing me this platform and making me a part of this foundation”.
-ANJULA GAHLOT
-KAMALPREET KAUR
-MEDHA KAPOOR
I look forward to repeating the experience.
-ASHRUTI BHATT