Epidemiology Elective Program for Senior Medical and Veterinary Students
This program provides medical and veterinary students with an introduction to public health, preventive medicine, and the principles of applied epidemiology, all under the mentorship of experienced CDC epidemiologists.
Students have the opportunity to assist in epidemiologic investigations in areas such as cancer, congenital malformations, environmental and occupational diseases, injuries (intentional and unintentional), chronic diseases, reproductive health and population dynamics.
Students work on diverse projects. Some have become co-authors on publications of major health importance. Others participated in the investigation of public health problems.
Schedule
Elective assignments are available from September through early June, depending on the student’s program of study and elective schedule.
Cost
Students who are selected for the program must pay the cost of the round-trip transportation to Atlanta and their living expenses during the elective. However, travel and living expenses related to field investigations away from Atlanta are paid by CDC.
Student Comments about the Program
"This elective was one of the highlights of my medical school experience."
"This was a great experience for me I learned that veterinarians are very much needed in public health. I also got a firsthand look at the professional life of a person in the public health field and decided that it is a career worth pursuing. Thanks!"
"I had a fantastic time working with my mentor, Dr. James Alexander. The project set up for me was small enough to make significant headway, yet complex enough to allow me to grapple with many epidemiologic concepts. Jim was excellent, bright, and patient. He spent much time explaining things, yet he gave me plenty of room to exercise independent judgment."
"Great elective! The outbreak investigation was a particularly valuable experience. I enjoyed the opportunity to see a project from inception to completion."
"My experience was textbook and I won't hesitate to recommend this opportunity to anyone in the veterinary or medical professional programs."
Eligibility
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
- be currently enrolled in an LCME- or AOA-accredited medical school or an AVMA-accredited veterinary school;
- be a medical or veterinary student in their junior year at the time of application;
- be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; and
- be available for the elective a minimum of 6 weeks during their senior year.
Assignment Locations
Most assignments are based at CDC headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. However, other assignments can be arranged such as
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health in Cincinnati, Ohio, Morgantown, West Virginia, or Anchorage, Alaska;
- Indian Health Service in Albuquerque, New Mexico;
- Division of Vector-borne Infectious Diseases in Fort Collins, Colorado; or
- Arctic Investigation Lab in Anchorage, Alaska.
Application Information
Download the Instructions for Application to the Medical and Veterinary Student Epidemiology Elective for more information.
Application Deadlines
For students entering September–December:
All application materials, including letters of reference, must be postmarked by March 30 of the applicant’s junior year. These students will be notified by mid-July, or as soon as selections have been made.
For students entering January–June:
All application materials, including letters of reference, must be postmarked by May 30 of the applicant’s junior year. These students will be notified by the mid-September, or as soon as selections have been made.
More Information
Andre' Brown, Program Coordinator (contractor)
Epidemiology Elective Program
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Rd., NE, Mailstop E-92
Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
Phone: 404-498-6152
E-mail: dkz1@cdc.gov
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