SU Service-Related Centers & Programs in Profession
The Scholarly Concentration in Community Health and Public Service at the School of Medicinehttp://med.stanford.edu/chps/
The Scholarly Concentration in Community Health and Public Service offers medical students the opportunity to gain knowledge and skills necessary for addressing health challenges of diverse and often underserved communities domestically and overseas. The Concentration encourages scholarly work that strengthens the practice of community-based medicine and health-focused activism in diverse settings. A fundamental goal is to graduate an increased number of physicians with the commitment and capacity to become effective, life-long leaders in community health and community-focused domestic and international health policy.
Public Interest Law at the School of Law
http://www.law.stanford.edu/programs/pip/
Stanford Law School supports students pursuing careers in the public interest,
through its pro bono program, externships, mentorships, career services, speaker
series, and opportunities for financial assistance and post-graduate fellowships.
The umbrella Public Interest Law office houses career services and public service
programs, and coordinates the faculty-student Public Interest Committee at Stanford
Law School. It also oversees a variety of public interest funding programs that
tangibly support public interest and public sector students and alumni.
Public Management Program (PMP) at the Graduate
School of Business
http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/pmp/index.html
Dozens of PMP courses provide students a wealth of opportunities to explore
social sector interests, spanning public and nonprofit management, social and
environmental entrepreneurship, international development, environmental sustainability,
and corporate social responsibility.