MPH CDC Population Health Training in Place Program (PH-TIPP)

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PH-TIPP provides formal training in policy analysis and development as well as program evaluation. During this 1-year, on-the-job professional development opportunity, participants will engage in a training experience using projects from their day-to-day work. PH-TIPP training uses evidence-based approaches to help participants develop and enhance their population health and data modernization skills and add value to their organizations.

PH-TIPP participants are in leadership and management roles in their organizations. All learners have an MPH or equivalent coursework and many have additional training as physicians, veterinarians, nurses, or allied health professionals.

PH-TIPP participants are full-time employees of federal, state, or local health departments; hospitals; accountable care or health management organizations; or academic institutions. All learners have an MPH or equivalent coursework and many have additional training as physicians, veterinarians, nurses, or allied health professionals. These individuals seek to develop their leadership and management skills in population health as evidenced by a:
  • Demonstrated interest in improving the health of populations as indicated by previous graduate coursework, experiences, and career goals
  • Variety of work experiences in applied public health and data modernization topic areas
  • Record of productivity, teamwork, innovation, and leadership in working to address critical population health and data modernization issues
Learners dedicate approximately 4 hours per week to developing these skills, most of this time is related to applying skills to their normal job responsibilities. Approximately 1–2 hours per week of participant’s time will be dedicated to attending group learner check-ins, participating in CDC’s Preventive Medicine Grand Rounds, developing work plans, providing updates, and developing final work products.

Applicants to PH-TIPP must meet the following criteria:
  • Be willing to commit to a 12-month training program
  • Attend orientation in Atlanta, GA
The application period ends February 28, 2021.
To apply or to find more information, please visit Population Health Training in Place Program (PH-TIPP) | Population Health Training | CDC.

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