Grenada grind: Self-Discovery in the Field
Rasmi Davu
Rasmi Davu, a 2nd Year MPH Epidemiology Candidate, shares her final thoughts about Grenada and how her passion for Public Health work was reinforced.
The posts featured on this Michigan Public Health Frontlines blog are from students, staff, and faculty while they are out in the field, practicing public health on the frontlines. Read on for stories from global health field experiences and the Public Health Action Support Team (PHAST).
Rasmi Davu, a 2nd Year MPH Epidemiology Candidate, shares her final thoughts about Grenada and how her passion for Public Health work was reinforced.
Maite Zapata, a 2nd Year MPH Candidate, expands on the importance of respectful communication when entering a different community.
Jadrienne Horton, 3rd Year MPH/MSW Candidate, shares her final thoughts about her and her team's work in Grenada.
Kyra Powers, a 2nd Year MPH Candidate, expands on her time in Grenada and the importance of acknowledging intent versus impact when doing Public Health work.
Cathy Nguyen, 2nd Year, Biostatistics Master's Candidate, shares how the Grenada Red Cross team wore many hats. Still, most importantly, they wear those hats to impact the community positively.
Rasmi Davu, 2nd Year, MPH Student, shares her experience in Grenada and is optimistic about what lies ahead.