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Prevention Effectiveness Fellowship (PEF) Alumni Survey
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Expiration Date: XX/XX/XXXX

Alumni Survey
Introduction
You are being asked to complete this survey because of your previous participation in CDC’s Prevention
Effectiveness Fellowship (PEF). The purpose of this survey is to learn about fellowship alumni career
progression and how alumni contribute to the public health workforce.
Your participation is completely voluntary. Your individual responses will be kept secure and not shared.
Only CDC Public Health Workforce Branch (where PEF resides), PEF staff, and CDC Division of Workforce
Development evaluation staff with have access to your responses. Results from the survey will be
reported in aggregate (e.g., 75% of alumni are employed in public health).
We estimate that it will take approximately 8 minutes to complete this survey. This survey link is unique
to you, so please don’t forward it to others. You will be able to return to the survey to edit or update
your responses at any time prior to the survey closing date on DATE.
Please contact [email protected] if you have any questions regarding this survey.

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1: Post-Fellowship Activity
1.1 Professional Status:
Please select the response option that best describes your current professional status. Please read all
response options before selecting your response.
1. Professional Status:
a. I am employed. (Year 1: include “Please also select this response if you are extending
your PE fellowship or if you are an ORISE fellow.”) (skip to 1.3 Employer Details)
b. I am furthering my education at an academic institution (e.g., masters or doctoral) or
through a clinical training program or medical residency. (continue to section 1.2a
Additional Education)
c. I am employed and am furthering my education at the same time. (skip to section 1.2b.
Additional Education and Employed)
d. I am participating in a training or service program (e.g., internship, AmeriCorps, Peace
Corps) or a different public health fellowship program than the Prevention
Effectiveness Fellowship (e.g., EIS, Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program) (skip
to section 1.2c. Additional Training)
e. I am seeking employment. (Year 1: skip to question #32. All other years: skip to section
3. General Information.
f. I am not currently employed and not seeking employment (Year 1: skip to question #32.
All other years: skip to section 3. General Information.)
g. Other (please specify): (Year 1: skip to question #32. All other years: skip to section 3.
General Information.)

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1.2a. Additional Education
2. Which of the following best describes the primary focus of your current education?
a. Public health (including population health) - Select if your education focuses on
protecting and promoting the health of entire populations or specific population groups;
examples may include (but are not limited to) scientific, programmatic, and
administrative work.
b. Health care - Select if your education focuses on diagnosing and treating individual
patients; managing clinical services, hospitals; etc.
c. Other (please specify):
All responses: Year 1: skip to question #32. All other years: skip to section 3. General Information.

1.2b. Additional Education and Employment
3. Which of the following best describes the primary focus of your current education?
a. Public health (including population health) - Select if your education focuses on
protecting and promoting the health of entire populations or specific population groups;
examples may include (but are not limited to) scientific, programmatic, and
administrative work.
b. Health care - Select if your education focuses on diagnosing and treating individual
patients; managing clinical services, hospitals; etc.
c. Other (please specify):
All responses continue to section 1.3. Employer Details.

1.2c. Additional Training or Service
4. Which of the following best describes the training, service program, or fellowship you are
pursuing?
a. CDC public health fellowship, educational, or training program (including EIS, Public
Health Informatics Fellowship Program, etc.)
b. Non-CDC fellowship or training program
c. Service organization (e.g., Peace Corps; AmeriCorps)
5. Which of the following best describes the primary focus of your current training or service
program?
a. Public health (including population health) - Select if your program focuses on protecting
and promoting the health of entire populations or specific population groups; examples
may include (but are not limited to) scientific, programmatic, and administrative work.
b. Health care - Select if your program focuses on diagnosing and treating individual
patients; managing clinical services, hospitals; etc.
c. Other (please specify):
All responses: Year 1: skip to section 2. Preparedness for Post-Fellowship Position for all responses. All
other years: skip to section 3. General Information.
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1.3a. Employer Details
Note: If you have more than one job, please provide employment information for what you consider to
be your primary job and employer.
6. Employer name:
7. Job title:
8. Which of the following best describes the primary focus of your current job?
a. Public health (including population health) - Select if your work focuses on protecting
and promoting the health of entire populations or specific population groups; examples
may include (but are not limited to) scientific, programmatic, and administrative work.
b. Health care - Select if your work focuses on diagnosing and treating individual patients;
managing clinical services, hospitals; etc.
c. Other (please specify):
If responses “A” or “B” are selected, proceed to section 1.3b (Employer Type).
If response “C - Other” is selected:
• If Year 1 survey – continue to question 9.
• All other years – skip to section 3. General Information.
9. Which of the following influenced your decision to not take job in public health or at CDC?
Select all that apply.
a. My PE fellowship host site was unable to hire me because of a lack of funds.
b. My PE fellowship host site was unable to hire me because of a lack of an FTE position.
c. My PE fellowship host site was unable to hire me because of visa challenges.
d. I applied for CDC positions but “did not make the cert.”
e. Salaries for available CDC positions were too low.
f. Salaries for available public health positions were too low.
g. Available public health or CDC positions do not match my interests or skills.
h. I was unable to find any positions in public health or at CDC because of visa challenges.
i. There were personal or family considerations.
j. Other (please specify):
All responses: Skip to section 2. Preparedness for Post-Fellowship Position

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1.3b. Employment Type
10. Which of the following best describes your current type of employment?
a. Federal government employee (e.g., CDC, FDA) NOTE: if you are part of the USPHS
Commissioned Corps, select this option. (continue to section 1.4 Federal government
employment activity)
b. Non-federal, government employee (state, local, tribal, territorial; e.g., Georgia
Department of Public Health) (skip to section 1.5. Non-federal, government
employment)
c. Contractor in support of federal, state, tribal, territorial, or local government (e.g.,
ORISE fellow, Northrup Grumman) (skip to section 1.6. Government contractor
employment)
d. Non-governmental, academic, clinical, community, or other organization employee
(skip to section 1.7. Non-government employment)

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1.4. Federal government employment activity
11. Which of the following best describes your current federal employer? Note: If you are a
PHS Officer, select the agency to which you are assigned.
a. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). I am stationed or work primarily at
CDC headquarters or other CDC domestic office.
b. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). I am stationed domestically in the
field (e.g., state, local, or tribal health department).
c. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). I am stationed internationally in the
field (including CDC country offices).
d. Other (non-CDC) Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) agency (Year 1: skip
to question #13. All other years: skip to question #14).
e. Other Federal government agency (e.g., State Department, USAID) (Year 1: skip to
question #13. All other years: skip to question #14)
f. Other (please specify): (Year 1: skip to question #13. All other years: skip to question
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1.4a. Federal government employment activity
12. In which CIO are you located or primarily support? [dropdown of CIO options]
a. N/A – I do not work in or support a specific CDC CIO
b. CDC Washington Office
c. Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics (CFA)
d. Global Health Center (GHC)
e. Immediate Office of the Director
f. National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP)
g. National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID)
h. National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH)
i. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
j. National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP)
k. National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD)
l. National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)
m. National Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Public Health Infrastructure and
Workforce (NCSTLTPHIW/PHIC)
n. National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD)
o. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
p. Office of Communications (OC)
q. Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Workplace Equity (OEEWE)
r. Office of Health Equity (OHE)
s. Office of Laboratory Science and Safety (OLSS)
t. Office of Policy, Performance, and Evaluation (OPPE)
u. Office of Public Health Data, Surveillance, and Technology (OPHDST)
v. Office of Readiness and Response (ORR)
w. Office of Science (OS)
x. Office of the Chief of Staff (OCoS)
y. Office of the Chief Operating Officer (OCOO)
z. Other (please specify):

13. [Year 1 survey only] Is your current work setting in the same division, agency, or
organization as your FELLOWSHIP site? Note: If your host site was not in a division but in a
CIO OD, select “Yes” if you are staying in the same CIO.
a. Yes
b. No
14. Which of the following best describes the employment status for your position?
a. USPHS Commissioned Corps
b. Civil Service, Full Time Equivalent (FTE) (e.g., Title 5, 38)
c. Temporary or term FTE (including Title 42 appointment or former fellowship extension)
d. Other (please specify):

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15. What is your current job series?
a. 0110 - Economist
b. 0301 - Miscellaneous Administration and Program
c. 0343 - Management and Program Analysis
d. 0403 - Microbiology
e. 0601 - General Health Science
f. 0602 - Medical Officer
g. 0610 - Nurse
h. 0685 - Public Health Program Specialist
i. 0701 - Veterinary Medical Science
j. 0801 - General Engineering
k. 1001 - Health Communications Specialist
l. 1102 - Contract Specialist
m. 1515 - Operations Research
n. 1529 - Mathematical Statistics
o. 1530 - Statistics
p. 1150 - Computer Science
q. 1560 - Data Science
r. Other (please specify):
16. What is your current pay grade?
a. GS-5
b. GS-6
c. GS-7
d. GS-8
e. GS-9
f. GS-10
g. GS-11
h. GS-12
i. GS-13
j. GS-14
k. GS-15
l. Senior Executive Service (SES)
m. Commission Corps 0-3
n. Commission Corps 0-4
o. Commission Corps 0-5
p. Commission Corps 0-6
q. Commission Corps 0-7
r. Commission Corps 0-8
s. Commission Corps 0-9
t. Commission Corps 0-10
u. Other (please specify):
All responses: skip to section 1.8a Support of Essential Public Health Services

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1.5. Non-federal government employment
17. Which of the following best describes your current employer?
a. City or county government agency
b. State government agency or public health laboratory
c. U.S. territorial and freely associated state government agency
d. Tribal government equivalent organization/coalition
e. Other (please specify):
18. [Year 1 survey only] Is your current work setting in the same agency or organization as
your Prevention Effectiveness Fellowship host site?
a. Yes
b. No
All responses: skip to section 1.8a Support of Essential Public Health Services

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1.6. Government contractor employment
19. Which of the following best describes the primary focus or setting of your contract work?
a. I support or work at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
b. I support or work at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) or other HHS
agency (not CDC).
c. I support or work at another Federal government agency (e.g., State Department,
USAID).
d. I support or work at a city or county government agency.
e. I support or work at a state government agency or public health laboratory.
f. I support or work at a US territorial or freely associated state agency.
g. I support or work at a tribal governmental equivalent organization/coalition.
h. Other (please specify):

20. [Year 1 survey only] Is your current work setting in the same CIO or division, agency, or
organization as your Prevention Effectiveness Fellowship host site?
a. Yes
b. No
All responses: skip to 1.8a Support of Essential Public Health Services

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1.7. Non-government employment
21. Which of the following best describes your current employer?
a. College or university
b. Industry (private, non-clinical business)
c. Clinical (hospital or other clinical care)
d. Non-governmental, community, or other organization
e. Tribal organization
f. Other (please specify):
22. [Year 1 survey only] Is your current work setting in the same CIO or division, agency, or
organization as your Prevention Effectiveness Fellowship host site?
a. Yes
b. No
All responses continue to 1.8a Support of Essential Public Health Services

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1.8a: Support of Essential Public Health Services
23. Which of the following describe your work activities in your current job? Select all that
apply.
a) Assess and monitor population health status, factors that influence health, and
community needs and assets.
b) Investigate, diagnose, and address health problems and hazards affecting the
population (e.g., anticipating, preventing, and mitigating health threats through
epidemiologic identification; using public health laboratory capabilities and modern
technology for testing, screening, etc.; responding to acute outbreaks, emergencies, and
other health hazards; identifying, analyzing, and distributing information on population
health, outbreaks, etc.)
c) Communicate effectively to inform and educate people about health, factors that
influence it, and how to improve it.
d) Strengthen, support, and mobilize communities and partnerships to improve health.
e) Create, champion, and implement policies, plans, and laws that impact health.
f) Utilize legal and regulatory actions designed to improve and protect the public’s
health (e.g., licensing and monitoring the quality of healthcare services; reviewing new
drug, biologic, and medical device applications; licensing and credentialing the
healthcare workforce; conducting enforcement activities).
g) Assure an effective system that enables equitable access to the individual services and
care needed to be healthy (e.g., addressing and removing barriers to care; ensuring
access to high-quality and cost-effective healthcare and social services; building
relationships with payers and healthcare providers).
h) Build and support a diverse and skilled public health workforce (e.g., providing
education and training; building active partnerships with academia and other
professional training programs; forecasting workforce needs; incorporating public
health principles in non-public health curricula).
i) Improve and innovate public health functions through ongoing evaluation, research,
and continuous quality improvement.
j) Build and maintain a strong organizational infrastructure for public health (e.g.,
designing and maintain information and data systems; managing financial and human
resources; strategic planning).
k) Other (please specify):
1.8b: Program Focus Area(s)
24. Please specify your current program area(s). Select all that apply.
Note: Some programs are listed differently than you would expect. For example, WIC can be
found under “Maternal and Child Health – WIC.”
a. Administration/Administrative Support
b. Animal Control
c. Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
d. Clinical Services (excluding TB, STD, family planning)
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e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
l.
m.
n.
o.
p.
q.

Communicable Disease - HIV
Communicable Disease - Influenza
Communicable Disease - STD
Communicable Disease - Tuberculosis
Communicable Disease - Viral Hepatitis
Other Communicable Disease
Community Health Assessment/Planning
COVID-19 Response
Disability Services (including disability determinations)
Economic analysis, mathematical modeling, and analytics
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Preparedness
Enforcement/Inspection/Licensing/Certification of Facilities (includes health care
facilities, long-term care facilities, nursing homes, and child care facilities)
r. Environmental Health
s. Epidemiology Surveillance
t. Global Health
u. Health Education
v. Health Promotion/Wellness
w. Immunizations - Clinical Services
x. Immunizations - Non-Clinical
y. Informatics
z. Information Technology (IT) Services
aa. Injury/Violence Prevention
bb. Maternal and Child Health
cc. Maternal and Child Health - Family Planning
dd. Maternal and Child Health - WIC
ee. Medical Examiner
ff. Mental and Behavioral Health
gg. Minority Health/Health Disparities
hh. Non-Communicable Disease/Chronic Disease (including cancer, diabetes, heart disease,
obesity, etc.)
ii. Oral Health/Clinical Dental Services
jj. Policy and Legislation
kk. Program Evaluation
ll. Public Health Genetics
mm.
Public health Laboratory
nn. School Health
oo. Substance Abuse (including tobacco control programs)
pp. Training/Workforce Development
qq. Vital Records
rr. Other Program Area (specify)

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1.8c: Involvement in programs/activities that address health disparities and social determinants of health.
Select “Yes” or “No” for the following questions: In your current role, do you work on project(s) or
activities that:
25. Measure health disparities among populations/groups experiencing social, economic,
geographic, and/or environmental disadvantages?
Definition: A health disparity is a plausibly avoidable, systematic health difference
adversely affecting a socially, economically, geographically, or environmentally
disadvantaged group.
a. Yes
b. No
26. Investigate underlying contributors to health inequities among populations/groups
experiencing social, economic, geographic, and/or environmental disadvantages?
Definition: a health inequity is a particular kind of health disparity that is reasonably
believed to reflect injustice.
a. Yes
b. No
27. Plan, implement or evaluate programs or activities that are intended to address health
disparities and/or promote health equity?
a. Yes
b. No

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1.9: Supervision and Leadership
28. Select the response that best describes the supervisory status of your position?
a. I do not supervise/manage other employees.
b. I supervise/manage one or more employees.
c. I supervise/manage one or more supervisors/managers.

Year 1 survey – continue to 2: Preparedness for Post-Fellowship Position. All other years – Skip to 3:
General Information

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2: Preparedness for Post-Fellowship Position

29. [Year 1 survey only] Overall, to what extent did your fellowship experience prepare you for
your current position?
a. Not at all
b. A little
c. Somewhat
d. Very much

30. To what extent did each of the following parts of your fellowship experience prepare you
for your current position?
Not at all

A little

Somewhat

Very much Not applicable

Fellowship performance
requirements
Fellowship training
Peer-to-peer learning
Learning from mentors or
supervisors
Developing a professional
network
31. Are there skills or topic areas that were not addressed during the Prevention Effectiveness
Fellowship but that would have been helpful in your current position? (free text)

32. [Year 1 survey only] How influential has the Prevention Effectiveness Fellowship been to
your career path?
a. Not at all influential
b. Slightly influential
c. Somewhat influential
d. Very influential
e. Extremely influential
33. If you are currently working at CDC: To what extent do you agree with this statement, “I
chose to remain at CDC because of my participation in the Prevention Effectiveness
Fellowship.”
a. Strongly disagree
b. Do not agree
c. Somewhat agree
d. Agree
e. Strongly agree
f. N/A – I did not remain at CDC
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3: General Information
The following questions on this page are optional.
34. What is your ethnicity?
a. Hispanic or Latino
b. Not Hispanic or Latino
c. I prefer not to answer.
35. What is your race? Select all that apply.
a. American Indian or Alaska Native
b. Asian
c. Black or African American
d. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
e. White
f. I prefer not to answer.
36. Are you? Select all that apply.
a. Female
b. Male
c. Transgender
d. I use a different term [free text]

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4: Fellowship Recruitment and Promotion
37. What kind of engagement would you like as an alumnus of the PE Fellowship? Select all
that apply.
a. Receive notices of program activities and fellowship accomplishments
b. Invitations to seminars and trainings
c. Opportunities to deliver seminars and trainings
d. Opportunities to mentor fellows
e. Not interested
38. Alumni are a great way to get the word out about CDC's fellowship programs. Are you
interested in participating in any future efforts to recruit or promote your fellowship? If
“Yes,” you may be contacted by CDC Division of Workforce Development staff. Your contact
information will not be shared with anyone outside of DWD.
a. Yes
b. No (skip to 5: Conclusion)

39. If you reside in the United States and are interested in participating in a recruitment event
near you, please share your location information.
City:
State/Territory:

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5: Conclusion
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Please contact [email protected] with any questions.

Redirect close of survey to: https://www.cdc.gov/fellowships

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