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Falk Student Nicole Petersen Completes Public Health Internship in South Africa

Monday, July 18, 2022, By Matt Michael
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Nicole Petersen, Falk

During one of her morning walks through Marloth Park in South Africa, Nicole Petersen walked past a giraffe that was using the trees as camouflage. Look closely and you’ll spot the giraffe’s long legs in the trees to the left of Petersen.

Nicole Petersen ’23, of Loudonville, New York, always wanted to pursue a career in medicine. When she discovered the public health major at the Falk College, she decided it would be the perfect opportunity to see healthcare from a different perspective.

Here Petersen talks more about her time at ϲ and an unforgettable experience in South Africa:

Favorite class (so far): Human Health and Disease (Professor ).

The Orange Experience: In my time at ϲ, I’ve involved myself in various groups with some of my best memories involving Phi Sigma Sigma and ϲ Ambulance.

The Future: I hope to attend further schooling to get my master’s in public health and become a physician assistant.

Studying in South Africa

Table Mountain, South Africa

A view from the top of Table Mountain in Cape Town, overlooking Camps Bay

As part of , Petersen spent the 2022 spring semester in South Africa with the program. Here are Petersen’s thoughts on her abroad experience:

“The majority of my time was spent on the eastern coast in the city of Durban, but I also had the opportunity to spend time in Johannesburg, Nzinga, Cape Town and the Kruger National Park, to name a few. This program, SIT South Africa: Community Health and Social Policy, focused on health at the community level in South Africa and it’s the reason that I now want to pursue a master’s in public health.

“With the high prevalence of HIV and tuberculosis that spans nationwide, I got to see firsthand the public health initiatives that are being implemented and working. I also had the opportunity to complete my public health internship at a state-run hospital, where I worked with low-income families and saw the work that is done in the public hospital system, which was an unbelievable experience.

Elephants, South Africa

A mother and baby elephant roaming the bush of Kruger National Park

“I will always be able to hold onto the memories I made in South Africa, such as living with my amazing host family in Durban and seeing lions, leopards, and elephants up close in the wild.”

Completing the Internship Requirement Abroad

Public health students may elect to complete the internship requirement while studying abroad. For more information, visit ϲ Abroad: , , and

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