To me, the APHL fellowship was a great bridge between school and professional life. It allows you to explore different areas of public health while also gaining experience to help propel you into the workforce.
Information for new and returning fellows that will help make your fellowship experience run smoother.
Please see the checklist for new Public Health Laboratory Fellows. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]
Orientation is housed in APHL’s Learning Center. Fellows are granted access on their first official day in the program, regardless of whether it is their first day physically in the laboratory.
Complete your Plan of Action form with your mentor within 30 days of starting your fellowship. This plan of action will be reviewed by members of the Fellowships Team.
Fellows receive enrollment emails from our payroll system, ADP, within three business days of their start date. Payroll needs to be completed by the stated deadline to avoid receiving your stipend late.
To me, the APHL fellowship was a great bridge between school and professional life. It allows you to explore different areas of public health while also gaining experience to help propel you into the workforce.
Fellows are required to complete a 30-day and 60-day check-in report. The primary purpose is to monitor the progress of the start of the fellowship and ensure the fellow is onboarding appropriately within their host site.
The check-in report will be sent to fellows by the Fellowship Team.
Quarterly reports will be due every 90 days based on the fellows' individual fellowship timeline. Fellows will receive an email to complete the assignment.
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We are eager for photos and videos representing your Career Pathways experience! We are asking for photos and/or videos of Public Health Laboratory Fellowship participants as well as mentors on the job. That could be in the laboratory working hard or outside enjoying the company of your colleagues. APHL will use some of the pictures for promotional materials and social media. Any photos that represent your experience are welcome! Upload the files directly using this Dropbox link. You can find some photo guidelines, tips and the authorization form here.
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The Public Health Laboratory Fellowship Program webinar series features presentations* from a panel of current fellows and interns, alumni fellows and interns and public health industry professionals.
Current public health laboratory fellows and interns share information about their projects and experiences within their designated program area of focus.
Alumni public health laboratory fellows and interns highlight how the program has guided them in shaping their career paths and preparing for their current roles.
Public health industry professionals offer insight and strategies for developing essential skills for future careers.
Public health industry professionals provide information on materials needed to successfully submit an application to the Public Health Laboratory Fellowship Program.
Recordings live in the APHL Learning Center (ALC); see instructions below if you have trouble accessing the site.
* Disclaimer: the recorded webinars will only be available in the APHL Learning Center (ALC) for one year after the live webinar date.
Current public health laboratory fellows and interns share information about their projects and experiences within their designated program area of focus.
Resource Components:
| February 26, 2026 | Project Presentation | ALC Link |
| December 11, 2025 | Career Development | ALC Link |
| October 30, 2025 | Alumni Presentation | Recording not in ALC. Only partial webinar recording available. |
| September 25, 2025 | Project Presentation | ALC Link |
| August 19, 2025 | Career Development | ALC Link |
| June 26, 2025 | Career Development | ALC Link |
| May 29, 2025 | Project Presentation | ALC Link |
| April 24, 2025 | Alumni Presentation | ALC Link |

All first term fellows are expected to attend the APHL Annual Conference.
APHL will sponsor the travel for each first term fellow, including
First-term fellows will not need to use their allocated professional development funds for travel expenses. More details will be provided by the Fellowship Team prior to the Annual Conference each year.
Please only follow directions outlined in communication sent by the Fellowship Team. Contact us if you have any questions!
The only exception is that if you have submitted a poster abstract, please follow any poster abstract and presentation emails received from the APHL Conference & Events team.
Second term fellows may choose to attend the APHL Annual Conference again but will use their allocated professional development funds to do so instead of being fully sponsored by APHL like in their first term.
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Printing posters will not be a covered cost and will be out of pocket, though you can submit a professional development fund request.
Tip: To help keep costs down, try to first print at a local or university library that offer poster printing.
Newsletter features
Fellows featured in our quarterly magazine.
Participants by year
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