Tribal Public Health Data

This page provides information about CDC tribal health data, issues, tools, technical assistance, and training, as well as tribal data-related resources from public health partners. CDC will engage further with tribes and tribal organizations to improve these resources and provide the data most needed to protect and improve the health of American Indians and Alaska Natives.

Accessing CDC Public Health Data

Publications

Technical Assistance and Tools

Training

  • CDC Fellowships and Training Opportunities
    Provides information on CDC’s fellowship, internship, training, and volunteer opportunities for students and professionals; see also CDC’s Informatics and Data Science Workforce Development Programs
  • CDC Learning Connection
    Includes trainings from CDC, other federal agencies, and federally-funded partners; course search terms such as “data,” “surveillance,” and “epidemiology” are helpful in identifying data-related trainings for public health and healthcare professionals
  • Disaster Epidemiology and Response: Training and Technical Assistance
    CDC’s National Center for Environmental Health provides disaster epidemiology training and technical assistance to requesting state, tribal, local, and territorial health departments; other federal and international agencies; academia; and partner organizations. Subject matter experts are available for consultation and technical assistance throughout the disaster cycle (preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation) to help minimize the effects of disasters on communities.

Tribal Engagements on Public Health Data