The Public Health Associate Program (PHAP) is a competitive, two-year, paid training program with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. PHAP associates are assigned to public health agencies and nongovernmental organizations in the United States and US territories, and work alongside other professionals across a variety of public health settings.
Throughout the two-year training program, associates gain hands-on experience that will serve as a foundation for their public health careers. After completing the program, PHAP graduates are qualified to apply for jobs with public health agencies and organizations.
Become an Associate: Your Public Health Career Starts Here
Become an Associate
Gain hands-on public health experience in different program areas as an associate.
Become a Host Site
Become a Host Site: Improve your Health Department’s Ability to Deliver Public Health Services
Help build the next generation of public health professionals by becoming a PHAP host site.
Experience PHAP
Associates Talk About PHAP
Video clips
PHAPshots
Photos and quotes about associates’ favorite projects
PHAP@Work
Success stories about associates’ impact on the field
For information on other training and fellowship opportunities at CDC, please visit Public Health Training Fellowships.
- Page last reviewed: January 18, 2017
- Page last updated: January 20, 2017
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