Leadership & Professional Development
The student chapter of the American Society of Safety Professionals ASSP is an organization that fosters a relationship with the parent group, the Central Texas Chapter (Austin) of ASSP; increases safety awareness within the school and community; commits to community services; and provides career development opportunities for future safety.
The Association for Future Healthcare Leaders (AFHL) works to ensure opportunities within the organization and local community for knowledge sharing and career development among future health care management professionals.
The goal of the Texas A&M Public Health Student Association (TAMPHSA) is to enhance the quality and scope of graduate education, and to encourage student participation in the activities and programs of the School of Public Health, the Texas A&M University Health Science Center and Texas A&M University. TAMPHSA shall promote communication between administration, system schools and the student body. The purpose of TAMPHSA is to serve as the voice of the student body of the School of Public Health from all campuses and its authority exercised through its constitution. TAMPHSA membership is automatic to all undergraduate and graduate students at the school.
The Mission of the Postdoctoral Association (PDA) is to improve the quality of the postdoctoral experience and to facilitate the long-term success of its members. Primary goals of the PDA include the following:
To strive for the professional enrichment and development of postdocs at the Texas A&M Health Science Center.
To promote and provide opportunity for postdocs networking and social development.
To clearly define and communicate the needs and concerns of Postdoctoral Fellows at an institutional level.
Academic & Career Exploration
The mission of the Community Health Promotion Student Organization (CHPSO) is to promote appreciation and career awareness of the social and behavioral public health field. Goals to fulfill this mission are: to actively engage, enhance, and develop a professional network through social, volunteer, and academic networks; to provide CHPSO members with opportunities to learn more about the field of social and behavioral health; and to facilitate lasting ties between students.
The mission of the Epidemiology Student Organization (ESO) is to promote appreciation and career awareness of the public health field of epidemiology. ESO works to promote lasting ties between the members by working with faculty, administration, and other student groups to provide ESO membership with opportunities to learn more about the field of epidemiology by engaging in activities including bringing in guest speakers, creating study groups, hosting social events, and more.
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Open School for Health Professions is an interprofessional educational community that gives students the skills to become change agents in health care improvement. The student organization reinforces skills like quality improvement, patient safety, teamwork, leadership and patient-centered care. Employers are looking for these skills, and patients expect providers to have them. Most schools barely touch on these topics. We are here to help fill that void. Students in nursing, health administration, medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, policy and other health professions can think of the IHI Open School as their “other school” — an educational community that’s free and open no matter where they are.
The Public Health Student Organization (PHSO) is open to any undergraduate student at Texas A&M University. Students will learn more about public health and career opportunities, and will also participate in field trips, hear from guest speakers and volunteer in the community.
Community Impact & Global Engagement
The purpose of the Environmental Sustainability Group (ESG) is to facilitate environmental sustainability practices within the School of Public Health and the community through student learning, engagement and action.
Our goals:
- Fundraising to make the brigade affordable to everyone.
- Volunteer and assist within the College Station/Bryan communities on public health related projects.
- Broaden members’ knowledge in health related fields.