Subcommittee Chair: Bob Harrison
CSTE is committed to improving public health practice at the state and local levels by assessing workforce levels, identifying training needs, training new epidemiologists, and providing professional development for the existing workforce. CSTE achieves these aims with fellowship opportunities for new graduates, routine monitoring of the workforce through the Epidemiology Capacity Assessments and workforce summits to receive feedback from epidemiologists in the field.
CSTE’s Fellowship programs aim to train recent graduates and professionals in the expanding fields of applied epidemiology and applied public health informatics. Both programs provide Fellows with high-quality training experiences under the guidance of experienced mentors at a state or local health agency.
If you are interested in becoming more involved in CSTE's workforce activities, please click the topics below or contact CSTE – we welcome your involvement!
For more information on the Workforce Subcommittee, please contact Amanda Masters.