Thursday, March 31,
2016 Public Health Law Program Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Public Health Law and Administrative Communication
Internship with CDC’s Public Health Law Program
CDC’s Public Health Law Program
(PHLP) is offering the Administrative and Communication Internship/Externship
for motivated students enrolled in masters-level programs earning degrees in
public health, public policy, public administration, communication, business,
or similar disciplines.
With rolling
start and completion dates during the academic year, this
internship/externship exposes students to high-level strategic planning and
other program functions, including marketing, communication, project
management, and partner engagement. The internship/externship is 9–14 weeks
long in Atlanta, Georgia. Responsibilities
These internships/externships are unpaid. Internships are not tied to academic credit. Externship and practicum opportunities are available for students seeking academic credit as authorized by law schools or schools of public health. Apply To apply, please send a resume and cover letter to phlawprogram@cdc.gov. PHLP accepts applications via email only. Deadlines
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Thursday, March 31, 2016
Internship with CDC’s Public Health Law Program. March 2016 Announcement
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Veterans Disability Rating. Congratulations you got rated 0%!
Congratulations you got rated 0%
Remember a 0% rating means 80% of your fight for that disability is over.
The VA has acknowledged that disability is service connected!!!!!!
Now if it ever worsens provide "EVIDENCE' and if it is in compliance with the regulation that warrants a higher rating you should have no problem. Learn about the Rating tables, and how to read them.
Print out the impairment ratings for your service-connected conditions and be on the lookout for changes in your condition that fit those symptoms.
The VA publishes the Impairment Ratings at 38 CFR Table 4, which is known as the VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities. You can find it on the internet by doing a search for 38 CFR Table 4.
Revisit them every year, and file a claim for Increase IF you experience worsening symptoms or limitations.
So don’t despair when you get awarded a 0% award.....
Remember a 0% rating means 80% of your fight for that disability is over.
The VA has acknowledged that disability is service connected!!!!!!
Now if it ever worsens provide "EVIDENCE' and if it is in compliance with the regulation that warrants a higher rating you should have no problem. Learn about the Rating tables, and how to read them.
Print out the impairment ratings for your service-connected conditions and be on the lookout for changes in your condition that fit those symptoms.
The VA publishes the Impairment Ratings at 38 CFR Table 4, which is known as the VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities. You can find it on the internet by doing a search for 38 CFR Table 4.
Revisit them every year, and file a claim for Increase IF you experience worsening symptoms or limitations.
So don’t despair when you get awarded a 0% award.....
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