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Availability of Applications for Public Health Leadership
Institute
The CDC/University of California Public Health Leadership
Institute (PHLI) is a 1-year scholars' program that includes an
intensive on-site week, scheduled for March 13-19, 1999. The PHLI
is conducted under a cooperative agreement between CDC's Public
Health Practice Program Office and the University of California
at Los Angeles. The purpose of the PHLI is to strengthen the U.S.
public health system by enhancing the leadership capacities of
senior city, county, state, federal, and international public
health officials.
The eighth year of the PHLI will begin November 14, 1998,
with an orientation for PHLI scholars at the American Public
Health Association annual meeting in Washington, D.C.
Approximately 35 senior public health officials from city,
county, state, federal, and international health agencies will be
selected to participate in the Institute.
Senior state and local health officials, including "deputy"
level staff nominated by state health directors, or local health
directors with a service population of greater than 200,000 are
eligible to apply. Applications must be submitted no later than
August 15, 1998. Selected scholars will be notified during the
week of September 29, 1998. Additional information and
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