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Highlights in Minority Health
February, 2004

Student Training Opportunities

 

TIME TO APPLY FOR A 2004 INTERNSHIP!

We have highlighted three of our most popular summer programs below. Applications are due soon, so fill yours out today!

 
red arrow American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) Internship Program
AISES is a 10-week summer program that provides qualified students with internship opportunities to explore potential federal service careers with select agencies.
red arrow Summer Research Internship Program: Project IMHOTEP
Project: IMHOTEP is an 11-week summer internship program designed to increase the knowledge and skills of undergraduate students in biostatistics, epidemiology, occupational safety and health, or the health sciences. It provides participants with intensive research and data analysis experience with experts at CDC and other agencies and academic institutions such as the Council of State and with Territorial Epidemiology, and Carnegie Mellon University. This program is a collaborative effort between the CDC and the Public Health Sciences Institute at Morehouse College.
red arrow Dr. James A Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases Fellowship
The Ferguson Fellowship is an eight-week summer program designed to expose minority and disadvantaged medical, veterinary, pharmacy, and other allied health, public health, and graduate students to various research and prevention opportunities. The Ferguson Fellowship is a program of CDC's National Center for Infectious Diseases (NCID), carried out in collaboration with the Minority Health Professions Foundation (MHPF).
   
There are many other opportunities available.  Please click below to learn more:
red triangle Training Opportunities Listing
from the Office of Minority Health (OMH) Website
This listing gives the title, a brief summary and a link to further information on both OMH Sponsored and Other Training Opportunities.
red triangle Complete list of CDC Student & Intern Opportunities
You can view the program matrix to get a summary of all opportunities or look at More Detailed Information under each one.
red triangle Training & Employment Opportunities Listing
from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) Website

this is a partial listing of titles with links to more information.
 
PowerPoint Presentation on Student Training Programs.


 

 

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