Public Health · jerryliu123.com
Aspiring public health student driven by a belief that equitable access to health is a human right — not a privilege.
01 — About
[Your opening paragraph. Start with a specific moment — a person, a place, an experience — that first made you care about public health. What did you see or feel that made you think: this matters, and I want to do something about it?]
[Middle paragraph. How did that moment lead to action? Describe the steps you took — volunteering, research, a class, a club, a conversation with a mentor. Show growth over time.]
[Closing paragraph. Where are you headed? What kind of public health professional do you want to become, and why does it connect to everything you've already done?]
"A meaningful quote that speaks to your mission in public health."
— Person or Source02 — Experience
Your Most Recent Role
Organization Name · Location
Describe what you did, who you helped, and what you learned. Keep it specific — use numbers where possible (e.g. "worked with 50+ students" or "organized 3 community events").
Second Role or Volunteer Position
Organization Name · Location
What challenge did you take on here? How did you grow from this experience? What would not have happened without your involvement?
Third Activity or Club Leadership
Organization Name · Location
Add as many entries as you need by duplicating this block. Internships, shadowing, school clubs, research, community service — everything counts.
03 — Projects
01
Your First Project or Research Title
What public health problem did you investigate? What methods did you use? What did you find or create? Keep it to 2–3 sentences.
02
Second Project, Paper, or Campaign
A class research paper, independent study, health education resource, or community initiative you designed and led.
03
Third Project or Presentation
Any other tangible piece of work — a poster, a presentation, a data analysis, a workshop you ran — that shows your skills in action.
04 — Skills
Technical
Health Data Analysis
Research & Literature Review
Community Outreach
Public Speaking
Tool (e.g. Excel / R / SPSS)
Soft Skills
05 — Recognition
Award or Honor Name
Awarding Organization
Scholarship or Fellowship
Organization Name
Academic Recognition (Dean's List, etc.)
Your School
Certification or Competition Award
Issuing Body
06 — Contact
Open to conversations, mentorship,
and opportunities in public health.