Graduate Student Internship Program at the California Maternal and Perinatal Quality Care Collaboratives (CMQCC and CPQCC)
About:
CMQCC and CPQCC are nationally recognized organizations committed to advancing high-quality care for birthing persons and newborns throughout California. By providing healthcare teams with data analysis, quality improvement programs, evidence-based toolkits, and research, they drive meaningful improvements statewide. The CMQCC/CPQCC internship program offers graduate students a unique opportunity to gain real-world experience in maternal and neonatal health, contributing to impactful projects that enhance health outcomes.
What You’ll Gain:
Hands-On Experience: Gain practical population health experience by working alongside teams at CMQCC and CPQCC and contributing to projects that work to improve health outcomes for both birthing persons and newborns.
Supportive Learning Environment and Mentorship: Connect with a diverse network of professionals who are passionate about perinatal health and build relationships that will support your career growth and development.
Skill Development: Enhance your project management, problem-solving, quality improvement, and communication skills through involvement in perinatal health initiatives.
Career Paths: Our diverse team includes physicians, nurses, public health professionals, MBAs, sociologists, biostatisticians, and community engagement experts. Interns will gain valuable insights from these professionals' unique career paths, exploring opportunities in program management, quality improvement, and research, all within the maternal and newborn health field.
Program Details:
Duration: This internship will be a part-time program over the summer, lasting approximately 10 weeks between May-August. Start date can be flexible and hourly commitment may vary between 250-400 hours depending on the selected intern’s program requirements.
Location: Hybrid and remote
Requirements: Open to currently enrolled graduate students in a California University pursuing degrees in public health, maternal and child health, nursing, health informatics, or related fields.
Benefits: This is a paid program.
Why Choose Us?
Impact Work: Our internship program focuses on projects that directly influence perinatal health outcomes, allowing you to make a tangible difference.
Supportive Environment: Receive mentorship from committed team members who care about your professional growth and development.
Career Preparation: Gain valuable insights and experience that will prepare you for a successful career.
How to Apply:
Interested in joining our internship program? Please fill out the form with your contact information and upload a resume or CV, 1-page cover letter, and description of your graduate program’s internship requirements.
Please fill out the form first before contacting us.
Contact Information:
Website: https://www.cmqcc.org/about-cmqcc/careers
Email: cmcpinterns@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-6108
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