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Gaining Equity in Training for Public

Health Informatics and Technology

Grant and Program Overview


The Gaining Equity in Training for Public Health Informatics and Technology (GET PHIT) Consortium plans to train 1,400 students predominantly (greater than 75%) from underrepresented groups and 500 public health, clinic, and academic professionals, while placing 400 students in internships. Led by The University Texas of Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth Houston) School of Public Health (SPH) and McWilliams School of Biomedical Informatics, the GET PHIT Consortium is collaborating with Huston-Tillotson University (HBCU); Prairie View A&M University (HBCU); Texas A&M International University (HSI); Texas Tech University Health Science Center; The University of Texas at Arlington (HSI); The University of Texas at El Paso (HSI); The University of Texas at Tyler; The University of Texas Permian Basin (HSI); and The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (HSI).

Students will participate in:

Summer Bootcamps, delivered both Face-to-Face and Online

Summer Bootcamps, delivered both Face-to-Face and Online

Modules integrated into existing undergraduate curriculum

Modules integrated into existing undergraduate curriculum

Post-baccalaureate certificates

Post-baccalaureate certificates

Master’s degrees

Master’s degrees

Professionals will have access to freely available, online, asynchronous public health informatics and technology curriculum throughout the life of the grant. GET PHIT will leverage its many public health, community, and other partners to ensure the student internships are meaningful.

GET PHIT Collaborators