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Opportunities & Updates

Fellowship Application

The Application period for the Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program is open August 15, 2024 through November 1, 2024. Click here to apply online

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Learn about how data detectives in CDC's Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP) use their skills in data science, computer science, and information technology to help solve public health problems. http://bit.ly/datadetective

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Fellows collaborate on a public health project.

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#DataDetectives in CDC's Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP) help local, state, and international public health agencies solve complex #PublicHealth informatics challenges. http://bit.ly/datadetective

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Fellow works on an informatics project.

Interested in using your expertise in information science, data science, and technology to protect health? CDC's Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP) can help you get the experience you're looking for! Be a #CDC #DataDetective. http://bit.ly/datadetective

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Be a CDC Data Detective.

As a CDC #DataDetective, your skills and expertise can solve complex #informatics problems. Learn how CDC's Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP) provides applied training in public health informatics! http://bit.ly/datadetective

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Fellows collaborate on a data science project.

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Fellows in CDC's Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP) are data detectives—they help CDC, other federal agencies, state and local health departments, and international public health organizations investigate and solve complex public health informatics challenges. http://bit.ly/datadetective

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CDC's Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program.

Fellows in CDC’s Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP) serve as data detectives, providing their expertise to help investigate and implement solutions for data and information system needs in public health.

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Fellows resolve data science and informatics challenges.

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CDC's Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP) provides training for doctoral- and master's-level professionals looking to apply computer science, data science, and information technology skills to investigate and solve public health problems. http://bit.ly/datadetective

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Data detectives in CDC's Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP) learn through a combination of coursework and real-world experiences. They apply expertise in data science and information technology to help solve public health problems. http://bit.ly/datadetective

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Fellows combine coursework with real-world experience.

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Work as a Data Detective to solve cutting edge informatics problems in public health

CDC's Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP) provides applied training for doctoral- or master's-prepared professionals. While working in CDC programs to enhance the agency's informatics workforce, fellows help state and local health departments and international public health agencies solve complex public health informatics challenges. They apply expertise in information science, computer science, and information technology to address current and future informatics needs.

For more information, visit the PHIFP website. For questions about PHIFP, send an email to PHIFP@cdc.gov.

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Alumni give a speech during program graduation ceremony.

Videos

Data Detectives: CDC Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program

Public health information systems are a cornerstone of effective public health practice. Public health and healthcare organizations need a competent workforce to not only help collect, process, and analyze data, but also support the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of complex information systems. The Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP) provides public health informatics training for doctoral-or master’s-level professionals, applying computer science and information technology to solve public health problems.

Public health informatics: "translating" knowledge for health

Public health data come in many “languages,” and informaticians are specialists in the science of translation. Informaticians are able to bridge different subfields, promoting more effective cooperation by helping people to share information. Check out the Public Health Informatics Institute video to learn more.

Public health informatics: testimonials

The Public Health Informatics Fellowships Program (PHIFP) provides applied training and experience for doctoral – or master’s prepared professionals to solve cutting-edge public health issue using computer science, data science, and information technology. PHIFP aims to provide robust informatics capacity to CDC, state and local health departments, and international public health agencies to solve complex public health informatics challenges. Alumni share their experience about the program. Check out this video to learn more.