Midwestern Public Health Training Center Field Placement Program
MPHTC State Advisors:
  Iowa:
  Mary Kosobucki
  mary-kosobucki@uiowa.edu
  Kansas:
  Sonja Armbruster
  sonja.armbruster@wichita.edu
  Missouri:
  Alyssa Coleman
  alyssa.coleman@slu.edu
  Nebraska:
  Julia Quigley
  juquigley@unmc.edu
The Midwestern Public Health Training Center offer a field placement program designed for students in the midwestern region to participate in experiential learning in a public health setting.
The purpose of the program is to assist with field placement projects of individuals in the following categories:
- Graduate and doctoral students pursuing a degree in a health profession, such as public health, psychology, sociology, and social work
 - Undergraduate juniors or seniors enrolled in a health profession degree program
 - Preventive Medicine Resident (PMR) placed at state or local health departments
 - Tribal College or University (TCU) students enrolled in a health profession degree program including allied health and community health worker
 
Eligibility criteria:
- Currently enrolled in a health science academic program in Region 7 (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska)
 - U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents of the United States
 - Preference will be given to students doing their field placement projects in rural and/or medically underserved communities
 
  Award ceiling: $3,500 stipend
  Estimated number of awards: At least 25,
  with a minimum of 5 per state
Contact the appropriate MPHTC State Advisor to begin the application process.
        
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