Fellowship Program |
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The IHS Injury Prevention Fellowship Program is a 12-month advanced learning experience for individuals promoting injury prevention in American Indian/Alaska Native communities.![]() There are actually two Fellowship programs, the Program Development Fellowship and the Epidemiology Fellowship. While the two Fellowships have a similar structure (both have 4 course sessions and a 2-day symposium, both require completion of a project that will have an impact on injuries in your community), their emphasis, content, and pre-requisites differ (please see Table 1). What do participants gain from the Fellowship?
Table 1: Comparison of Injury Prevention Fellowship Options
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