| Former interns comment on
the experience
At the end of the internship program every summer, participants
are asked to evaluate the experience. We encourage them to be candid, in
the hope that their comments will help us iron out problems and keep
improving the experience every year. The overwhelming majority of responses
are extremely positive, as the examples quoted here confirm.
“I really liked having various PIH members talk with us in an informal,
more personal setting. Hearing about their work, philosophy, and how they
got where they were provided some of the most valuable experiences I had
over the summer.”
“I came with the expectations of learning more about PIH as an organization
and how it works, as well as how medical science might be applied outside
of the laboratory to real people in need. My first expectation was certainly
realized, especially since we were invited to all the staff meetings and
many of the program or site-specific ones as well – it was really an
invaluable experience.”
“I think I have gained a much more informed perspective on global
health challenges, as well as the myriad of details/issues/problems that
need to be addressed in order to meet those challenges.”
“In terms of science, instead of learning about its applications,
I learned how it is often misused when it comes to global health policies,
and that a purely “scientific” approach is often not applicable
to some of the problems that need to be dealt with.”
“It was really great for me to be able to work with different
people at PIH on their various projects rather than focusing entirely on
my own research project.”
“I have learned that although science can be a powerful tool, it is
not (or should not) always be the final word.”
“The internship as a whole has made me more excited about the training
I hope to receive in medical school, and I think that motivation will definitely
help carry me through some of the perhaps less enjoyable years of my life.”
“I expected to get an inside look at how PIH manages to do what I
perceive to be some of the most outstanding work in resource-poor settings,
particularly in Haiti. Having unfettered access to meetings and personal
interactions with staff of all levels was instrumental in helping me meet
this expectation.”
“This was one of the most amazing summers I have ever had – thanks
so much for the opportunity!!”
“Having a heterogeneous group is conducive to learning from each other,
and brings more skills and experiences to the table.”
“Talk to people. PIH is full of fascinating stories, and everyone
seems willing to share.”
“The research I did will contribute to my base knowledge that will
support me in my career and studies.”
“The work I did around the office, outside of my specific project,
provided valuable experience that will help with my career.”
“Making connections and meeting people with whom I can collaborate
and work in the future is of much value.”
“I liked the group meetings and the chance to hear about what everyone
else was doing. I also really enjoyed the lunches with PIH staff.”
“My project was very interesting and seemed to come into a life of
its own.
“Helping with the AIDS manual and the Global Fund proposal really
drew on my studies. It was nice to see how the nuts and bolts of my
studies are integrated into the everyday workings of an organization.”
“I really like the research model; it capitalized on the strengths
of everyone. And it was nice to have a variety of people around to
bounce ideas off of.”
“The structure allowed for a very diverse experience—not only
could we work on our own projects, but the opportunity was available to work
on office-oriented projects as well.”
“The heterogeneity was great. It made the summer interesting
to interact with a varied group of people. Overall though, I liked the different
individual projects in the research model, with the opportunity to work on
a group project.”
“I liked the group meetings and the chance to hear about what everyone
else was doing. I also really enjoyed the lunches with PIH staff.”
“Take advantage of every opportunity!”
“The program seemed to be very well organized and engaging on many
levels.”
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