Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Public health informatics is the systematic application of knowledge about systems that capture, manage, analyze and use information to improve population health. The Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP) provides applied public health informatics training to fellows to apply computer science and information technology to public health problems.

PHIFP is a 2-year, competency-based training program in public health informatics. Fellows are placed in assignments in centers and offices across CDC where they gain experiential training to enhance the agency’s informatics workforce.
Typical work for a fellow includes:

  • Working with teams involved in research and development of public health information systems
  • Conducting informatics evaluations on complex public health information systems.
  • Contributing to CDC’s emergency response activities
  • Providing technical assistance to state and local health departments and international public health agencies through short-term assignments, or Info-Aids.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE APPLICATION: https://www.cdc.gov/phifp/application.html 

 

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