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CHE 1 Unit P/NP Decal

Chicanos/Latinos in Health Education offers CHE members the opportunity to receive one unit for P/NP.  Anyone is allowed to take CHE for units as long as they know that they can fullfill the following requirements:

  • Must be a CHE paid-dues member ($15/semester fee)
  • Must attend all General Meetings
  • Must do 45 hours of CHE volunteer work and
  • Must submit a one page a reflective paper to our faculty advisor at the end of the semester which describes your experiences in CHE for that semester

If interested, then please contact the CHE Secretary so that you can fill out the necessary paperwork.

CHE Internship

The CHE internship program is designed for CHE members to further deepen their involvement with the organization. The internship allows students to brief themselves on how CHE is run, hence giving them a better understanding of officers’ duties and expectations. Similarly, the internship promotes the development of leadership skills including organizational skills, time management and public speaking skills. Ultimately, this program aims at maintaining CHE’s strong working and supportive community among
interns, officers and members. More information on the CHE internship tab below Programs.

CHE Mentorship with Graduate Students

One of the resources that we provide to CHE members is the opportunity to be paired up with a mentor who is either a medical student from UCSF’s Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) or a Public Health Graduate Student from UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health. We also have mentors who are in the UCSF-UC Berkeley Joint Medical Program. The mentors are there to guide members, to provide advice to mentees and to answer any questions that CHE members may have about their journey towards medical school or public health graduate school. Links are avalable under Mentorship in the Programs tab.

 
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