CDC Hubert Global Health Fellowship
Chicago AMWA Consortium Members
Please consider applying for this opportunity CDC Hubert Global Health Fellowship DUE 2/20/15
Application materials for the 2015–2016 fellowship class must be postmarked by February 20, 2015.
To learn more about the CDC-Hubert Global Health Fellowship, visit us online at www.cdc.gov/HubertFellowship.
The application deadline for the 2015–2016 class is February 20, 2015
Please consider applying for this opportunity CDC Hubert Global Health Fellowship DUE 2/20/15
Application materials for the 2015–2016 fellowship class must be postmarked by February 20, 2015.
To learn more about the CDC-Hubert Global Health Fellowship, visit us online at www.cdc.gov/HubertFellowship.
The application deadline for the 2015–2016 class is February 20, 2015
Are you a medical or veterinary student looking for something different to do next year?
Do you want an experience that offers an opportunity to enhance your research skills, build leadership potential, and improve your clinical acumen via a population health perspective, all by working on real-life problems?
Then consider applying to the CDC-Hubert Global Health Fellowship!
The CDC-Hubert Global Health Fellowship provides opportunities for third- and fourth-year medical and veterinary students to gain valuable public health experience in an international setting which encourages students to think of public health in a global context. Each year, 10 Hubert fellows spend 6–12 weeks in a developing country working on a priority health problem alongside field teams from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Through these experiences, students establish relationships with, and receive training from, experts from CDC and other national and international health agencies.
Examples of assignments include:
• Evaluation of Integrated Disease Surveillance & Response — Swaziland
• Population-based Surveillance for Emerging Infectious Diseases and Implementation and Evaluation of Control Measures to Reduce Burden of Illness — Kenya
• Surveillance of Adverse Events in Scale Up of use of the Pre-Pex Device for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision — Zimbabwe
• Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV: Assessing the Impact of Option B+ and ART for HIV-Infected Pregnant Women — Mozambique
• Reducing Maternal Mortality — Haiti
• Prevention and Control of Viral Hepatitis — Egypt
Questions? Ask us at HubertFellowship@cdcfoundation.org.
- Are you interested in global health or working internationally?
- Are you curious about the human-animal interface and how zoonotic medicine effects mankind?
- Are you curious about how public health and the CDC work?
- Do you want to work with international public health partners?
- Would you be interested in investigating outbreaks in developing countries? Or travelling to Africa to help set up a surveillance program for infectious diseases?
- Does assessing risk factors for maternal mortality in third world countries interest you?
- Perhaps you would like to be at the forefront of emerging infectious disease control?
Do you want an experience that offers an opportunity to enhance your research skills, build leadership potential, and improve your clinical acumen via a population health perspective, all by working on real-life problems?
Then consider applying to the CDC-Hubert Global Health Fellowship!
The CDC-Hubert Global Health Fellowship provides opportunities for third- and fourth-year medical and veterinary students to gain valuable public health experience in an international setting which encourages students to think of public health in a global context. Each year, 10 Hubert fellows spend 6–12 weeks in a developing country working on a priority health problem alongside field teams from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Through these experiences, students establish relationships with, and receive training from, experts from CDC and other national and international health agencies.
Examples of assignments include:
• Evaluation of Integrated Disease Surveillance & Response — Swaziland
• Population-based Surveillance for Emerging Infectious Diseases and Implementation and Evaluation of Control Measures to Reduce Burden of Illness — Kenya
• Surveillance of Adverse Events in Scale Up of use of the Pre-Pex Device for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision — Zimbabwe
• Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV: Assessing the Impact of Option B+ and ART for HIV-Infected Pregnant Women — Mozambique
• Reducing Maternal Mortality — Haiti
• Prevention and Control of Viral Hepatitis — Egypt
Questions? Ask us at HubertFellowship@cdcfoundation.org.