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    June 2009  
 
 

ASPH/CDC Allan Rosenfield Global Health Fellowship Program

Five Mailman School of Public Health graduates received, and four accepted, offers to join the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Allan Rosenfield Global Health Fellowship Program. Since its inception in 2004, 11 Mailman School graduates (including the four in the new class) have accepted the fellowship with this year's cohort the largest to date. Past placements have included Atlanta, Namibia, Mozambique, Rwanda, and Tanzania.

The 2009 Mailman School Cohort includes: 



Christen Mullen,
MPH’09 (Population and Family Health) - Tanzania


Eugenie Poirot,
MPH’09 (Epidemiology) - Atlanta, GA with temporary duty assignments in the greater Mekong sub region, Kenya, Malawi, or Tanzania.


Nnenna Kalu,
MPH’07 (General Public Health) - Tanzania. Since her graduation from the Mailman School in 2007, Nnenna has been employed as a staff pharmacist at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview, Texas and at Henry Medical Center in Atlanta, Georgia.   


Thomas Pyun,
MPH’07 (Epidemiology) - Tanzania. Since his graduation from the Mailman School in 2007, Thomas has worked as a consultant at the San Francisco office of The Bridgespan Group, a non-profit strategy consultancy incubated by Bain & Co.

 

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