Recruitment Tools
CDC Fellowship Programs Slide Deck: These slides provide a snapshot of CDC fellowships and are intended to be a resource for alumni, internal and external partners, and others to pull slides from and incorporate into other slide presentations. The slides are organized by primary intended audience and include a web page link for up-to-date information on application dates, how to apply, and more. Please contact fellowships@cdc.gov with any questions about the use of these resources.
CDC Steven M. Teutsch Prevention Effectiveness (PE) Fellowship
PE fellows (CDC data detectives) fill a critical public health need for demonstrating the value of prevention
- Data Detectives: CDC Steven M. Teutsch Prevention Effectiveness Fellowship animated image about PEF
- I Am CDC – Nelly Mejia in this video Neli Meji explains how her work as a health economist in CDC’s Center for Global Health helps stop the spread of diseases and improves the health of people around the world.
- I am CDC—Scott Grosse in this video Dr. Scott Grosse, PE Fellowship Class of 1996, explains how, during his PE Fellowship, he learned how to integrate economics and public health to address important policy questions.
Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS)
Recruitment tools designed for use by current officers, alumni, supervisors, mentors, and other friends of EIS to speak about the EIS opportunity, the caliber of professionals we seek, and how their public health work protects Americans and the global community.
Epidemiology Elective Program (EEP)
Epidemiology Elective Program Recruitment Flyer pdf icon[844 KB, 1 page, 508]
Laboratory Leadership Service (LLS)
In these videos, LLS fellows share their experiences about applying public health laboratory competencies—particularly those focused on biosafety, quality management systems, and management and leadership—as they approach real world public health scenarios.
Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP)
Digital resources for sharing on communication platforms and with colleagues. PHIFP fellows (CDC Data Detectives) use their skills in data science, computer science, and information technology to help solve public health problems.