Joelle Pettus (Dec '14) published a book review in the June issue of the
Social Work and Public Health Journal. She reviews the book,
Ten Lessons in Public Health: Inspiration for Tomorrow's Leaders, written by Alfred Sommer and published in 2013. In her review, she concludes, "
Ten Lessons in Public Health is a hard-to-put-down timely must read: a vivid look into the life of an accomplished epidemiologist filled with important career and life advice to teach, motivate, and inspire all public health practitioners."
Ms. Pettus wrote the review as part of a course requirement in a professional writing course (MNPO 7010) taught by Dr. Michael Holosko. "I wrote this review last summer, and I was able to bring in the best of both the social work and public health fields, relying heavily on the writing skills I developed from Dr. Holosko's course."
Read the book review. Visit Ms. Pettus'
LinkedIn Profile.
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