
PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program

The PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program is a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-funded program that offers recent global public health graduates from Council on Education in Public Health accredited schools the opportunity to participate in yearlong fellowships with guidance from leading global health experts from the CDC.
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Focus Areas
Capacity Building & Leadership, Global Health -
Expertise
Leadership Development -
Strategic Initiatives
COVID-19
Our Impact
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- 6.79% acceptance rate of the new PHI/CDC Fellow Cohort in 2019
- 49 PHI/CDC Fellows working in global health with CDC in 2019
- 74% of PHI/CDC Fellows working on global health publications in 2019
Projects
Completed Projects
- Program Year 3
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The PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program is currently in the third year of a five year cooperative agreement with the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Fellows are placed in Atlanta and in CDC offices abroad where they work on the front lines of global health while developing the technical and professional skills needed to make meaningful contributions to today’s global health challenges.

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