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What Does a Fellowship Program Typically Involve?

While the specifics can vary, most epidemiology fellowship programs include:
Research Projects: Fellows often conduct independent or collaborative research, culminating in publications or presentations.
Coursework: Advanced courses in epidemiology, biostatistics, and related disciplines.
Mentorship: Guidance from experienced epidemiologists and researchers.
Professional Development: Training in skills such as grant writing, project management, and public speaking.

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