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Education

The Intermountain Injury Control Research Center is highly supportive of public health and injury prevention education in the state of Utah. For years, the IICRC has worked in close collaboration with the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine (FPMD) at the University of Utah, which houses an accredited MPH and MSPH program that admits approximately 40-50 students per year. Several Center faculty (Dr. Dean, Vernon, Mann, and  Ms. Olson) are faculty in the MPH/MSPH program and have had years of experience in teaching public health and medical education courses.

Getting Involved in Injury Control
Many students in the MPH and MSPH programs have had the opportunity to do internships, fellowships, and special projects with the IICRC to supplement their education. If you are interested in studying injury control in the public health arena, feel free to contact us anytime for more information about opportunities available with the IICRC. To be considered for these opportunities, please fill out the following form:

Application form for student and fellowship opportunities at the IICRC

MPH with Emphasis in Injury Control
The FPMD offers an MPH degree with an emphasis in injury control. This program requires two semesters of study and includes the opportunity for a practicum. The IICRC provides a rich resource for this area of emphasis. Inquiries should be directed to Lenora Olson, the Center Director.

See the curriculum for MPH with injury control emphasis

 

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Intermountain Injury Control Research Center
295 Chipeta Way, PO Box 581289, SLC, UT 84158-0289
Phone: 801-581-6410, Fax: 801-581-8686