Internships
Internships/Fellowships
The critical health issues that plague disadvantaged communities of the
U.S. need more attention from trained professionals. With more
disadvantaged minority graduates, the capacity to focus more attention
on the health outcomes in those populations is enhanced, ultimately resulting
in improvement in the overall health status of Americans.
PHSI’s internship programs are specifically designed to provide students with a well-rounded, comprehensive public health experience. These internship programs are Project IMHOTEP; Faith Health Service and Research internship and the Public Health Sciences Institute Academic Internship. Please visit these links.
Other Internships:
For other fellowships and internships please visit these links.
Careers
For information on some of the many types of careers
in Public Health, please visit sites:
- www.cdc.gov/hrmo/recbro2.htm
- www.asph.org/document.cfm?page=728
- www.whatispublichealth.org
- www.pathwaystopublichealth.org
Schools of Public Health
For a list of the Schools of Public Health please see
the following sites:
Black Young Professionals in Public Health
The Black Young Professional Public Health Network
(The Network) was established in recognition of an
increased need for more deliberate and concerted opportunities
for professional development of African Americans in
the American Public Health Association (APHA) and in
the public health field. The Network promotes, through
electronic media, career networking and professional
development of Blacks in the public health field and
in APHA.
To subscribe to the Young Black Professional Group please visit this site:













