The Health Research Training Program (HRTP) of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene provides undergraduate, graduate/professional school students the opportunity to experience some of the "real life" challenges of public health. By working on current relevant public health issues under the close supervision of experienced professionals, students apply their classroom learning to practical problems and, in the process, learn critical skills.
The goals of the program are:
- To orient students to the principles and practices of
public health planning, research, administration and evaluation.
- To broaden students' concept of public health by
increasing their awareness of the needs, challenges and career opportunities
in this field.
- To assist the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in recruiting skilled, professional candidates with proven potential.
Most students work full-time for 10-12 weeks during the summer, and part-time during the academic year. Financial stipends are available on a limited basis. Some support may be available for those students in the Federal College Work/Study program.
Application Forms
For additional information on the Health Research Training Program, please call 311 or
e-mail hrtp@health.nyc.gov.