
CDC’s Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program
The CDC’s Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program trains professionals to enhance public health systems using data and technology. Fellows work on projects that improve health information systems, data analysis, and communication between health organizations. The program helps them develop skills to turn data into actionable insights, which can improve public health responses and outcomes. This initiative aims to strengthen public health through better data management and informatics solutions, ultimately benefiting communities by ensuring effective disease tracking, prevention, and health policy development.