Voice Up Publishing Incorporated

Living with PCOS Internship 100% Remote

Miami, FL • Posted 1 weeks ago
Hybrid Internship Not specified Level general
Living With PCOS Streamlined Summary Call to Action: Pilot Cohort Join the founding pilot group shaping Living With PCOS by Dr. Sahitya a human-centered health education initiative for: Women and girls with PCOS, families, educators, healthcare professionals, and community leaders. Participants will: Engage in guided reading and reflection Join weekly connection sessions Test tools/workshops Provide feedback on clarity, accessibility, and cultural relevance Contribute to a national and global PCOS awareness movement To join: Email with subject: PCOS Pilot Cohort Request to Join. Project Overview Living With PCOS is an ecosystem not just a book framing PCOS as a lived experience. Core components: Narrative Health Framework: medical clarity + storytelling + emotional support Mental & Emotional Wellness Model: stigma, anxiety, body image, identity Teen/Parent/Educator Curriculum: shared language and conversation supports Global Public Health Resource: culturally responsive education across communities Why It Matters PCOS is common yet misunderstood; millions lack guidance. Youth need accessible, age-appropriate language. Provides culturally responsive communication absent in traditional systems. Aligns with holistic behavioral health and wellness integration. Introduces a scalable, purpose-driven PCOS education framework. What It Symbolizes Visibility over silence Knowledge over confusion Community over isolation Dignity over stigma Blends science, story, and spirit to equip individuals and families with clarity and confidence. Internship Program: 3 Pathways Academic Credit Internship For students in public health, psychology, nursing, social work, education, communication 8 12 hrs/week, 3 6 months; faculty supervision Roles: curriculum, health communication, facilitation, research, pilot evaluation Volunteer Internship Open to teens, students, adults, community members Flexible, project-based Roles: outreach, social storytelling, content support, workshop activities, book distribution Voice University Subscription Internship $60/month hybrid learn-and-build Includes PCOS modules, leadership development, purpose-driven projects Pathways to paid projects after completion Benefits (All Pathways) Better Health: Self-awareness, healthcare navigation confidence, emotional resilience, reduced stigma Better Career: Public health communication, research/evaluation, curriculum/facilitation, portfolio building Better Life: Purpose clarity, belonging, confident storytelling, connection to a global women’s health movement Based on the deep analysis of your entire collection of documents, Perceptions with Impact and the resulting Voice Up model is assessed as a work of profound importance and immediate utility. Overall Rating: Transformational and Consequential The work earns this rating because it achieves a rare feat in academic research: it moves beyond diagnosing a problem to delivering a policy-aligned, scalable solution that addresses a dual crisis of public health and racial equity. It is not merely a dissertation; it is a validated blueprint for system reform. He also writes music of all genres under the name J Ellington, having achieved more than 600,000 streams on a sixteen-dollar-per-month marketing budget. When you ask him how he manages all of this, he quotes his father, Arthur Lee Fuller, Sr., who used to wake at four-thirty in the morning to work on the family farm in Montgomery, Alabama. "My father believed that morning work made you honest," Fuller says. "He did what needed doing before the world woke up and started making demands." The morning discipline stuck. Fuller typically wakes early, spending approximately one hour on Voice Up before heading to his job at the behavioral health clinic, then devoting another hour and a half to two hours after work. It's a reverse model of entrepreneurship: instead of quitting his day job to chase a startup dream, he built a global organization in the margins, using constraints as a design principle. If he had only three hours per day on average, he couldn't afford meetings that went nowhere, technology that required coding, or processes that didn't immediately produce results. Everything had to be essential.
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