The CDC/University of California Public Health Leadership
Institute (PHLI) is a 1-year scholars' program designed to
strengthen the U.S. public health system by enhancing the
leadership capacities of senior city, county, and state public
health officials. The major themes of the curriculum are
challenges -- current and future issues confronting public health,
leadership and vision, communication and information, and political
and social change. The PHLI year will begin October 24 and will
include an intensive on-site session March 7-11, 1994; applications
are being accepted from senior health officials of state and local
health agencies. At least 50 officials will be selected to
participate in the PHLI.
Beginning with the 1993-94 PHLI, state deputy directors
nominated by state health directors will be accepted. Applications
are now available and are due August 6, 1993. Scholars selected
will be notified by September 15. Additional information and
applications are available from the Director, PHLI, telephone (916)
448-7891, or from CDC's Division of Public Health Systems, Public
Health Practice Program Office, telephone (404) 639-1967.
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