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At a glance

CDC's Office of Health Equity (OHE) publishes two e-newsletters that highlight various activities and research and shares the latest health equity messages on (X) Twitter and LinkedIn.

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Subscribe to OHE's newsletters

Health Equity Matters

  • Subscribe to Health Equity Matters, CDC's Office of Health Equity's quarterly e-newsletter that shares news, perspectives, and progress in the science and practice of health equity.

Health Matters for Women

  • Subscribe to Health Matters for Women, CDC's Office of Women's Health monthly e-newsletter that shares new research and activities related to women's health.

Follow CDC's Office of Health Equity on social media

(X)Twitter

  • Follow us on (X) Twitter (@CDCHealthEquity)! We invite you and your networks to connect with us to learn about our health equity-related work and share your own knowledge, ideas, and feedback on OHE’s initiatives and opportunities.

LinkedIn

  • Follow us on LinkedIn (@CDCHealthEquity) to bring together current and future minority health and health equity professionals, academics, and students across the nation. We invite you and your networks to connect with us to learn about our health equity-related work and share your own knowledge, ideas, and feedback on OHE initiatives and opportunities.

Internship Information

Interested in interning with OHE? All internships are through the Student Worksite Experience Program (SWEP), a volunteer program offering unpaid, educational work opportunities to students in high school, college, graduate, and post-graduate schools. More information about SWEP and additional opportunities for students and college graduates are available on CDC's web site, Pathways for Students and Graduates.

Email OHE's mailbox at ohe@cdc.gov with your first and last name, public health area of interest, and describe any relevant experience in this area.