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Pediatric Public Health Fellowship

A tremendous lesson we have learned in Flint is that we need to have a competent and capable workforce to identify and tackle pediatric public health issues. This Michigan State University-Hurley Children’s Hospital Pediatric Public Health Initiative (PPHI) Pediatric Public Health Fellowship is a two-year, post-residency fellowship. The fellow will complete an MPH (Master of Public Health) degree at MSU, and conduct research as part of the MSU-Hurley Pediatric Public Health Initiative. In addition, the fellow will work in the public health-focused Hurley Children’s Clinic, at the Flint Farmers’ Market teaching residents and medical students, and providing direct clinical care.

LEADERSHIP

Fellowship Director: Mona Hanna-Attisha, MD, MPH

PROGRAM LENGTH

2 years

ABOUT PPHI

Through community and clinical programs, childhood health policy and advocacy, and robust evaluation, the Pediatric Public Health Initiative works with many partners, including Flint’s heroic parents and kids, as a center of excellence, with the primary goal of mitigating the impact of the Flint Water Crisis and serving as a national resource for best practices.

For further inquiries, contact pphi@hc.msu.edu. To learn more about PPHI visit https://msuhurleypphi.org. To apply visit http://careers.msu.edu/ Job no: 608553.

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