Your Best Public Health Life: Well-being and Impact (Advanced)

Achieve your goals and work toward a future of continued impact in public health. 

RHEDI Dates

DATES 

August 27 - December 9, 2025

RHEDI Format
FORMAT 
Online and in-person (blended)
RHEDI Cost

COST

$4,000
2 Course credits

 


*Current degree-seeking students, please register through OPUS

*Current students with special standing status at Rollins may register by contacting rsphenrollmentservices@emory.edu 

Professionals with at least seven years of experience in domestic or global public health work (including health care, academic, government, and civil society settings) who have completed Your Best Public Health Life: Well-being and Impact (Introductory Course) 

Move from planning to action with this two-credit course designed to help you implement your well-being and career development plan. Receive personalized, mentored support and gain new insights and tools to not only achieve your current goals but also to envision and work towards a future of continued impact in public health. 

Participants will: 

  • Implement your plan: Receive support and guidance to put your well-being and career development plan into action. 
  • Develop a compelling vision: Create a vision that aligns with your values and aspirations, extending beyond your initial plan. 
  • Identify your strengths: Recognize how your intelligence supports your vision and impact. 
  • Explore evidence-based resources: Develop strategies for navigating uncertainty, managing stress, and thriving in challenging situations. 
  • Cultivate healthy boundaries: Learn to prioritize yourself and build sustainable relationships. 
  • Design a personalized portfolio of tools: Create a portfolio of tools integrating your well-being and impact towards your vision. 

Participants will also receive up to three additional hours of one-on-one mentored support on any aspect of well-being or professional skills from either of the co-instructors. 

  • Develop a personal and professional vision incorporating well-being and impact, extending their Personal Action Plan. 
  • Map strengths across multiple intelligences that support their Personal Action Plan and Vision. 
  • Describe strategies for growth: successful facilitators, conflict management, strengthening relationships, mapping environments. 
  • Select learnings to support well-being and professional impact. 
  • Design a portfolio of tools integrating well-being practices and progress towards vision. 

Faculty

Juan Leon, PhD MPH

Juan Leon, PhD MPH

Associate Professor, Hubert Department of Global Health

Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University

 

Shannon Weber, MSW


Shannon Weber, MSW

Author | Consultant | Coach 

Impact for Good, LLC

Questions? Contact us at rsph.ed.institute@emory.edu