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CSTE members include applied public health epidemiologists and related professions. CSTE members work in government, private-sector, non-profit, and academic contexts throughout the nation:
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CSTE members are public health leaders of their communities and the nation:
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Undergraduate and graduate student members qualify for discounts on membership and events. Explore student benefits.
Associate members include an array of related professions: public health professionals, veterinarians, laboratorians, IT developers, biostatisticians, government officials, informaticians, and more.
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Check back regularly for CSTE activities updates, epidemiology news, and other opportunities:
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Network with other colleagues through CSTE social media:
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| Membership Types: |
| Active member |
Work in epidemiology at state, local, tribal, or territorial health agencies |
| Associate member |
Work in federal, academic, or non-profit settings |
| Student member |
Pursue a degree in public health, medicine, or a related field full-time |
| Guest (non-member) |
Designated by the CSTE national office, guests participate in activities but may not vote, serve in leadership positions, author position statements, or receive Annual Conference registration discounts |
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