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Volume 28, Supplement—December 2022
SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Workforce

COVID-19 Response Roles among CDC International Public Health Emergency Management Fellowship Graduates

Sharanya KrishnanComments to Author , Catherine Espinosa, Michelle N. Podgornik, Seghen Haile, José J. Aponte, Christopher K. Brown, and Sara J. Vagi
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (S. Krishnan, C. Espinosa, M.N. Podgornik, S. Haile, J.J. Aponte, C.K. Brown, S.J. Vagi); US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, Atlanta (S. Krishnan, S.J. Vagi)

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Flowchart illustrating overall summary of survey responses from graduates of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention PHEM Fellowship program contacted during April 2021. A total of 141 fellows representing 36 countries worldwide have completed the program in 12 semiannual cohorts conducted during August 2013–May 2020. PHEM, Public Health Emergency Management.

Figure. Flowchart illustrating overall summary of survey responses from graduates of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention PHEM Fellowship program contacted during April 2021. A total of 141 fellows representing 36 countries worldwide have completed the program in 12 semiannual cohorts conducted during August 2013–May 2020. PHEM, Public Health Emergency Management.

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