Learn more about CDC Public Health Agents of Change
Minority Health & Health Equity: Agents and Future Agents of Change
CDC Public Health Agents of Change
In 2018, CDC’s Office of Minority Health and Health Equity (OMHHE) unveiled Public Health Agents of Change (PHAC) from across CDC. Whether in research or public health practice, PHACs take into account the diverse needs of the populations the agency serves with a goal of achieving health equity. OMHHE is honored to recognize a team of dedicated CDC staff committed to the mission of “Healthy Lives for Everyone.”
Future Public Health Agents of Change
CDC’s Undergraduate Public Health Scholars Program (CUPS) provides opportunities for qualified students to gain meaningful experience in public health settings. The CUPS program prepares a diverse body of students to consider public health as a career to ensure a future where the American public benefits from a more diverse and better trained public health workforce.
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