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CDC/CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellowship
Applied Public Health Informatics Fellowship
Health Systems Integration Program
CSTE Fellowship Recruiting
About CSTE
• The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) is an organization of member states and territories representing public health epidemiologists. CSTE works to establish more effective relationships among state and other health agencies.
• Vision
o Using the power of epidemiology to improve the public’s health
Strategic Plan
• Ensure that public health epidemiology informs decision in an era of increasing complexity and instantaneous information sharing
o Address critical gaps in population health surveillance
o Increase visibility and recognition as the applied public
health epidemiology resource
o Continue to build a sustainable funding portfolio
Student Membership
Join CSTE
CDC/CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellowship
Fellowship Goals
Mission: To meet the nation’s need for applied epi workforce capacity at the state/local level through a national two year training program
Core Concepts
1. Create and train a core group of public health epidemiologists
2. Provide service to the sponsoring agency
3. Strengthen capacity in applied epidemiology
Background
• Using a mentorship model and competency-based approach model similar to the Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS), fellows receive rigorous training and develop applied epidemiologic skills during a high quality on-the-job training experience in order to secure a long-term career at the local/state level
• Supported by funding from CDC and SAMHSA
• Marketing and recruiting supported by ASPPH and other partners
Program Areas
• Behavioral Health
• Chronic Diseases
• Environmental Health (General, Waterborne Disease)
• Infectious Diseases (General, Food, HAI, & Quarantine)
• Injury (General, Drug Overdose)
• Maternal and Child Health
• Occupational Health
• Oral Health
• Substance Abuse
Competency-Based Program
Epidemiologic methods o Evaluate a surveillance system
o Design an epidemiologic study
o Analyze epi data
Communication skills (Written and oral) o Write a field investigation report
o Write a surveillance report
o Present at a national conference or regional meeting
Public health practice, policy, and legal issues o Understand the role of IRB
o Effectively negotiate cultural sensitivity issues
Compensation and Benefits
• Stipend
o $41,000 for master’s level
o $56,000 for doctoral level
• Insurance: up to $320/month for insurance premium
• Professional development: $970 to spend on conferences or training programs
• Relocation: up to $1000
Fellowship History
• 301 Fellows have entered the program since its inception in 2003
• Class XIII- 35 new fellows
• Class XII- 30 fellows in their 2nd year
• 230 Fellows have graduated from the program to date
• Based upon the data from CSTE’s 2013 survey of program alumni (N=145)
• 58% reported working at a STLT or federal public health agency
• 13% in academia
• 13% in graduate programs
• 16% in other settings
Class Year Fellows 1 2003 10 2 2004 8 3 2005 15 4 2006 16 5 2007 18 6 2008 18 7 2009 33 8 2010 28 9 2011 27
10 2012 30 11 2013 33 12 2014 30 13 2015 35
Fellowship Numbers by Class
Fellowship Statistics by Subject Area (2011-2015)
Subject Area Class IX: 2011 Class X: 2012 Class XI: 2013 Class XII: 2014 Class XIII: 2015
Bev. Health -- -- -- -- 4
CD 3 4 1 2 --
EH 5 4 -- 2 3
EH-Water -- -- 4 3 3
ID 11 8 14 8 8
ID-Food -- 2 1 1 --
ID-HAI 6 5 3 6 9
ID-Q 1 2 1 2 1
INJ -- 1 2 1 --
INJ-DO -- -- -- 1 2
MCH 1 2 6 4 4
OH -- 1 -- -- --
SA -- 1 1 -- --
Total 27 (27 graduates) 30 (30 graduates) 33 (32 graduates) 30 35
Janice Okeke, MPH • Chronic Diseases/
Maternal and Child Health
• New Jersey Department of Health
“I chose the CSTE Fellowship because it bridges the gap
between my classroom instruction and real world,
public health practice.”
Fellow Spotlight
Janice’s Projects
• Evaluating the Initial Impact of the New Jersey WIC Policy Change and Healthy Corner Store Initiative on Fruit and Vegetable Purchases using Cash Value Vouchers
• New Jersey Cancer Education and Early Detection Program Screening Surveillance
• Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Surveillance Evaluation
• The Demographic Characteristics of Individuals who Have Taken a Diabetes Self-management Education Course Using the BRFSS
Andrew Beron, MPH • Infectious Diseases – HAI
• Illinois Department of Public Health & Cook County Department of Public Health (Forest Park, IL)
“During this Fellowship, I hope to develop and hone my skills
as an epidemiologist by pairing the knowledge I have gained through my MPH coursework with the practical experiences
my host site will offer.”
Fellow Spotlight
Andrew’s Projects
• Successive Infections of HIV and other Sexually Transmitted Infections in suburban Cook County, IL
• Surveillance of Malaria in Illinois
• Evaluation of Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) Surveillance Via the eXtensively Drug Resistant Organism (XDRO) Registry of Illinois
• Creation Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) Lab Validation Database
• Cook County Measles Outbreak
Fellow Eligibility
• An MPH, MSPH, MS, or equivalent degree or an advanced degree in a health-related field
• Minimum of 4 graduate-level epidemiology courses and 1 graduate-level biostatistics course
• Desire to pursue a long-term career in epidemiology at the state or local level
• Demonstrated analytic skills
• United States citizenship
Application Timeline
ACTIVITY DATE
Fellow Application Opens October 20, 2015
Host Site Billets Posted Online December 1, 2015
Fellow Application Closes January 13, 2016
Application Review January – March 2016
In-Person Interviews Late March 2016
Matching Process April 2016
Fellow Placement Announcement May 2016
Start Dates June –August 2016
Application Components
• Identifying Information
• Education
• Professional Experience
• Subject Area Interest
• Geographical Preferences
• Resume or CV
• Personal Statement
• Unofficial Transcript containing epidemiology/biostats courses
• Official Transcripts from all degrees received or in-progress
• Three Letters of Recommendation
• Proof of US Citizenship (copy of birth certificate, US passport or certificate of naturalization)
Candidate Review Process
• Internal evaluation by CSTE National Office program and workforce staff members
• Evaluation by an independent external review committee • In-person or virtual interview • Matching process Qualifications Evaluated
o Academic achievement o Work and research experience o Analytical skills o Writing skills o Career goals o Recommendations
For More Information
Visit our website www.cste.org
Fellowship information can be found on various pages under “Fellowships”
For Questions or Technical Issues
Valerie Goodson
CSTE Workforce & Fellowship Coordinator
vgoodson@cste.org
Project SHINE
STRENGTHENING HEALTH SYSTEMS
THROUGH INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
A collaboration between Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, and National
Association of County and City Health Officials.
Project SHINE Fellowships Applied Public Health Informatics Fellowship (APHIF)
Trains recent graduates in the expanding field of applied public health informatics.
Health Systems Integration Program (HSIP)
Places public health professionals at state, tribal, local, and territorial (STLT) health departments to engage the community to facilitate the integration of public health and clinical health systems.
Informatics-Training in Place Program (I-TIPP)
Is an innovative-approach to bring relevant on-the-job training to appropriate level STLT staff to address informatics capacity needs of their health departments through competency-based training and development of a multi-disciplinary, collaborative learning environment.
APPLIED PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS
FELLOWSHIP
Mission: APHIF is a national fellowship-training program that aims to support the nation’s increasing and urgent need for applied public health informatics workforce capacity in state and local health departments
Core Concepts
• Provide an accelerated competency-based training experience
• Strengthen capacity in applied public health informatics across public health institutions
• Provide service to the sponsoring agency
• Create and train a core group of public health workers
• Interprofessional education in public health
APHIF Eligibility
• Recent master’s or
doctoral degree
• Desire to pursue a
long-term career in
public health at the
state or local level
• US citizenship or
Permanent Residency
• Informatics certificate
issued by an
academic institution
OR
• Demonstrated
academic or
professional
experience in public
health informatics
AND
APHIF Benefits • Stipend
– Doctoral: $64,292
– Masters: $53,639
• Insurance: up to $320/month for insurance premium
• Professional development: $2,500
• Relocation expenses: Up to $1,000
APHIF Timeline
Activity Date
Fellow Application Opens November 21, 2015
Host Site Billets Posted Online January 1, 2016
Fellow Application Closes February 12, 2016
Application Review February– March 2016
Virtual Interviews Late March 2016
Matching Process April 2016
Fellow Placement Announcement May 2016
Start Dates June – August 2016
Fellow Spotlight
Kelly Gerard, MS
Denver Public Health
“As a recent graduate with a MS in Health Informatics (MSHI), I chose to apply for this fellowship because I am interested in a career as a public health informatician. I believe a fellowship provides an excellent opportunity to develop public health informatics skills and expertise.”
Kelly’s Projects • Assessing Capacity to Support Public
Health Operations with EPIC Systems (Electronic Health Record)
• Reporting on School Health & Wellness Indicators
• SharePoint 2013 Conversion
• Immunization Information System Dashboard
APHIF Projects
• Reporting on school health & wellness indicators
• Workflow analysis in electronic medical records for STD
clinics
• Develop a universal data release policy
• Use electronic health records to generate population-
based estimates
• Validate ambulatory care syndromic surveillance feeds
• Feasibility assessment of the use of REDCap for
outbreak data management
HEALTH SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
PROGRAM FELLOWSHIP
Mission: HSIP places public health professionals at state, tribal, local, and territorial health departments. The recent push for improved outcomes in population health has called for these public health and primary care sectors to collaborate more effectively.
Core Concepts
• Community epidemiologic surveillance to support community health needs assessments,
• The public health interface and use of electronic health records, and
• Lessons learned from successful public health and primary care professional partnerships.
HSIP Eligibility
• Willing to commit to the full-time one year program
• Desire to pursue a long-term career in public health at the state or local level
• US citizenship or Permanent Residency
• 2 years of public health experience and a doctoral degree
OR
• 4 years of public health experience and a masters degree
AND
HSIP Benefits
• Stipend
– Board Certified Clinician: $85,000
– All other fellows: $75,000
• Insurance: up to $320/month for insurance
premium
• Professional development: $2,500
• Relocation expenses: Up to $1,000
Fellow Spotlight
Christopher D. Williams, MPH
Louisiana Office of Public Health
“I would like to serve in a leadership capacity within a health department, or at a national level. Through interactive trainings, leadership opportunities, expert mentorship from HSIP partners, and practical work experiences at my host site, the HSIP Fellowship is equipping me with the requisite skills to become a successful population health integrator.”
Christopher’s Projects
• Public Health Performance Accountability
Dashboard
• Electronic Health Records System
• Public Health ‐ Louisiana Health
Information Exchange Initiative
HSIP Projects
• Identify behavioral risk factors among Asian subpopulations
• Improve state data access by local health departments
• Use EHR data to map BMI levels by census tract
• Work with FQHC to implement EMRs
• Implement tobacco cessation intervention during prenatal care visits
• Assemble a local coalition to address the rising rates of STIs
• Work with labs to implement electronic lab reporting to the state health department
• Assist in outbreak investigations and responding to emerging health threats
MORE INFORMATION
For more information visit http://shinefellows.org/
APHIF Questions – APHIF@cste.org
HSIP Questions – HSIP@cste.org
CSTE National Office 2872 Woodcock Boulevard, Suite 250
Atlanta, Georgia 30341
770.458.3811 770.458.8516
cmccoull@cste.org
CSTE National Office 2872 Woodcock Boulevard, Suite 250
Atlanta, Georgia 30341
770.458.3811 770.458.8516
cmccoull@cste.org
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