Health Policy Fellowship Program
ANNOUNCING 2009 LEGISLATIVE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS
Deadlines Approaching - Apply Now!
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CBO requires the submission of two (2) employment applications:
(1) jobs and (2) intern.
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For the past ten years, The School of Public Health has provided support for the Health Policy Fellowship Program to ensure that the teaching and research programs within the School continue to have relevance. Through this program our faculty and graduate students can provide significant resources to government, at all levels, in the development of public health policy. We recognize that schools of public health need to provide students with an opportunity to learn the entire scope of public health, including political and management skills needed for leadership.
As Associate Director of The Institute of Health Policy at The University of Texas School of Public Health, Dr. Stephen Linder coordinates the Health Policy Fellowship Program. He is dedicated to providing students with excellent opportunities for education and research in current state health policy topics and the legislative process.
Recent Fellows:
Marean Duarte
Marean completed her undergraduate studies at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio with a Bachelor of Arts in Latin American Studies including a semester at La Universidad de Concepción, CHILE. Marean is currently in the process of completing her MPH at The University of Texas School of Public Health in El Paso where she is concentrating in public health policy and administration.
Justine Fanarof
Justine completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Texas in Austin with a Bachelor of Science in Radio-TV-Film and a concentration in the Spanish language. After graduating she worked in network news and film production. She currently produces Condition Critical, a public health radio show, on 90.1 KPFT in Houston. Justine is currently in the process of completing her MPH at the The University of Texas School of Public Health in Houston and will be applying to law school where she will focus on health policy.
September Frederick
September completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Texas in Austin with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Upon graduating, she worked in health care administration. September is currently in the process of completing her MPH at The University of Texas School of Public Health in Houston where she is concentrating in health policy.

More information:
The recent fellows received staff assignments to the Texas House Committee on Public Health.
Additional information on the Fellowship Program can be obtained by viewing the most recent flyer.