Mark Camilleri
Master of Public Health (Sexual Health)
What were you doing before you became a student at the Melbourne School of Population Health?
I am employed in a Sexual Reproductive Health Service for Young People under 25 years old, Family Planning Victoria Action Centre, as a psychologist and Community Educator in the HIV/AIDS Blood Bone Virus (BBV) STI prevention field.
What made you apply for your course?
I applied because I want to move from a local developed country perspective into an international arena. The University of Melbourne offers a number of HIV STI BBV related subjects form a local and international perspective.
What makes the Melbourne School of Population Health a great place to study?
I enjoy the flexibility and variety of topics offered by the Melbourne School of Population Health and the strong international perspective. I hope the MPH will enable me to move into program development for HIV/AIDS Blood Bone Virus (BBV) STI prevention in a developing country in the Asia/Pacific rim.