Authors

  1. Bamkole , Omoshalewa
  2. Kassem , Ahmed M.
  3. Jentes , Emily S.
  4. Jacobs , Jesica R.
  5. Wright , Jennifer Gordon
  6. Wigington , Corinne J.
  7. Arvelo , Wences

Abstract

Public health fellowships are a collaborative model of how federal programs can help alleviate longstanding public health workforce challenges, including difficulties recruiting, hiring, and retaining qualified professionals. Integration of trainees into STLT public health agency operations fosters knowledge transfer, strengthens local capabilities, and supports sustained delivery of public health services. Our findings provide additional evidence that public health fellowship programs can serve as essential support for the national public health workforce.