PHAP Features
The Public Health Associate Program (PHAP) is a competitive, two-year, paid Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) fellowship. A PHAP associate is assigned to a state, tribal, local or territorial public health agency and works alongside local public health professionals. After completing the program, PHAP graduates will be qualified for future jobs with federal, state, tribal, local and territorial public health agencies, and will be uniquely prepared to pursue an advanced degree in public health.
PHAP: The Next Generation of Public Health Professionals
Become an Associate: Your Public Health Career Starts Here
There are 10 program areas to provide you with frontline public health experience. Learn more about the Associate Opportunity.
Become a Host Site: Improve your Health Department's Ability to Deliver Public Health Services
Become a host site and help build the next generation of public health professionals. Learn more about the Host Site Opportunity.
Day in the Life of PHAP Associates
Day in the Life of PHAP Associates
"This has been an incredibly exciting and eye-opening experience for me. The fact that every day is slightly different definitely keeps me on my toes and has really broadened my public health knowledge...."
– Tifanny Gee, Class of 2011
Contact Us:
- Public Health Associate Program
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Mailstop: E-85
4770 Buford Hwy, NE
Atlanta, GA 30341
- Phone:
404-498-0030
Fax:
404-639-9130
- Email PHAP