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Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.Informatics and Data Science Workforce ProgramsExplore TopicsSearchSearchClear InputMore from CDC* Health Topics A-Z* Outbreaks* About CDCHealth Topics A-Zsearch close searchsearchInformatics and Data Science Workforce Programs Menu CloseInformatics and Data Science Workforce Programs MenusearchMore from CDC* Health Topics A-Z* Outbreaks* About CDCTopic Informatics and Data Science Workforce ProgramsApril 11, 2024Informatics and Data Science Workforce ProgramsKey points* Our Informatics and Data Science Workforce Development (IDSWD) programs advance CDC’s core capability of world-class data and analytics.* The IDSWD programs are in place to directly support CDC’s Data Modernization Initiative.* IDSWD focuses on technology and putting the right people, processes, and policies in place to deliver timely, quality information.OverviewThe IDSWD programs described on this page are a part of efforts in the Division of Workforce Development. These programs provide a learning landscape for fellows to develop the skills needed to transform data and information systems.CDC and our national partners offer several informatics and data science learning opportunities. These opportunities are available for individual learners as well as teams—in either a federal environment or at the local level. CDC relies on fellows in these programs for knowledge and actionable insights to protect and promote the public's health.IDSWD ProgramsPublic Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP)View LargerPublic Health Informatics Fellowship Program develops data detectives.Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program develops data detectives.Fellows in CDC’s PHIFP are data detectives. Over the course of the 2-year program, PHIFP fellows engage in experiential training to enhance the agency’s informatics workforce. They help CDC and other public health agencies investigate and solve public health issues using cutting-edge approaches with computer science, data science, and information technology. Find Out MoreCDC Steven M. Teutsch Prevention Effectiveness (PE) FellowshipView LargerThe Steven M. Teutsch PE Fellowship is a 2-year program.The Steven M. Teutsch PE Fellowship is a 2-year program.The PE Fellowship is a 2-year post-doctoral research fellowship that fills a critical need to demonstrate the value of prevention. Fellows strengthen CDC’s ability to assess the effectiveness and value of public health interventions and evidence-based decision-making.The PE Fellowship also offers and Analytics and Modeling Track. This track is intended to develop capabilities around advanced analytics and infectious disease modeling. Find Out MoreData Science Team Training (DSTT) ProgramView LargerCDC offers the DSTT program to health departments.CDC offers the DSTT program to health departments.CDC, in collaboration with the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, offers the DSTT program for health departments. DSTT is a team-based, on-the job training program designed to promote data science upskilling at state, tribal, local, and territorial jurisdictions. Learners in this 12-month program work collaboratively on projects that address data modernization needs within their agencies. Find Out MoreApplied Public Health Informatics Fellowship (APHIF)View LargerAPHIF is a 2-year program for recent graduates.APHIF is a 2-year program for recent graduates.CDC, in collaboration with the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, offers APHIF for health departments. APHIF is a 2-year fellowship for recent graduates designed to develop their public health informatics and data science skills through training programs in public health practice. Fellows as well collaborate with CDC and work closely with informaticians, epidemiologists, and public health practitioners at the state, tribal, local, and territorial level. Find Out MoreData Science Upskilling (DSU) ProgramView LargerDSU is a project-driven program for internal CDC staff.DSU is a project-driven program for internal CDC staff.DSU is a 10-month, project-driven program that offers internal CDC staff a team-based foundation in data science. Learners access a wide variety of data science courses, attend technical bootcamps, and receive mentoring from coaches. Teams develop and apply their new skills by working on projects that address pressing health priorities. Reach out to DSU@cdc.gov for questions. 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