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“John Marshall’s externship program offers quality field placements that develop professional and practical skills while ensuring  successful and meaningful on-the-job performance.” Paul Nam, Graduate (’12)

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“I wanted to go to an ABA-accredited school that has a strong bar passage rate. John Marshall Law School in Atlanta was the best fit for me.” Aslean Zachary, 3L

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“Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School has a 13:1 faculty-to-student ratio and the professors have open-door policies that foster mentorship.” Alex McArthur, Graduate (’12)

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“I wanted a law school that looked at the whole person. The caring atmosphere and specialized attention of the faculty have given me an excellent education to positively impact the community.” Chad Alexis, Graduate (’12)

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“I wanted to complete my education at a school that catered to me. I wanted to experience a world-class city full of energy. Atlanta and John Marshall – truly the best of both worlds.” Amber O’Conner, Graduate (’12)

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Externship - Approved Placements

Center for Disease Control & Prevention

The Public Health Law Program of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention welcomes applications for its internship program from graduate students in law, public health, and related academic fields. Interns generally serve in the offices of the Public Health Law Program in Atlanta, Georgia, although other locations may be considered. The mission of the CDC Public Health Law Program is to improve the health of the public through law. The objectives of the internship program are: • To encourage graduate students to learn about, and possibly consider careers in public health law • To offer a rewarding professional experience at CDC, the Nation's prevention agency • To contribute to the fulfillment of CDC objectives Generally, only one or two interns participate at any given time. Interns work with Program staff on projects of mutual interest and are given opportunities to learn about other areas of CDC. To learn more about the developmental assignments and opportunities offered to interns, visit http://www2.cdc.gov/phlp/internship.asp.

Contact:

Ms. Heather H. Horton ,

Dept:Public Health Division

Location

Center for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Rd., M/S D53

Atlanta, Georgia 30333

Phone: 404-639-7200

Website: www.cdc.gov/phlp