![]() ![]() Medical graduates who have or are able to obtain a medical license to practice in the US and who have successfully completed an ACGME-accredited primary residencyįuture Leaders in Infections and Global Health Threats (FLIGHT) is a CDC leadership program that prepares participants, known as FLIGHT officers, to address global public health threats. Fellows participate in international and domestic chemical-associated outbreak and public health investigations. * Emory/CDC Medical Toxicology Fellowship Hands-on training in public health, environmental health, and epidemiology, as well as clinical toxicology education. Experiential training begins with an infectious disease fellowship (first cohort in July 2024) and continues with the Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) fellowship (first cohort in July 2026). *The Joint ID/EIS Fellowship offers a structured opportunity to expand public health and global health skills and leadership. Physicians, veterinarians, doctoral-level scientists, and allied healthcare professionals. CDC’s EIS officers respond to outbreaks of diseases and urgent public health threats by identifying the cause, rapidly implementing control measures, and collecting evidence to recommend how to prevent similar events in the future. TopicĬDC Dental Public Health Residency Program This formal training program produces skilled specialists in dental public health who can work collaboratively with their public health and dental colleagues to achieve improved oral health for populations.ĭoctor of Dental Surgery or Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry and a Master of Public HealthĮpidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) EIS officers serve on the front lines of public health protecting Americans and the global community as “boots on the ground” epidemiologists. All offer a unique experience in one of many public health fields. We have a variety of hands-on, full-time fellowship programs for those with clinical degrees. ![]()
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