Maternal and Child Public Health Nutrition Traineeship

The MCH Nutrition Training Program is one of 6 Maternal Child Health Bureau (MCHB) funded training programs. MCH Nutrition trainees from all 6 MCHB funded programs have joined together to create a forum for trainees from each site to share and learn about each other’s experiences as graduate students and public health professionals.

The MCH Nutrition Trainee Blog is a collaboration between UC Berkeley’s MCH Nutrition Training Program and the 5 other MCHB funded training sites. The blog is a forum for current and former trainees to share and learn about each other’s experiences as graduate students and public health professionals. Read more about the exciting work being done by UC Berkeley’s trainees and trainees from across the country

Traineeship-Specific Curriculum

Trainees will be provided with opportunities to further develop their skills through attending or presenting at relevant conferences or meetings, and working on training grant projects with other trainees at UC Berkeley, trainees at other institutions, or with PHN faculty and their partners. Trainees’ work and interests may be highlighted on the Berkeley Public Health website or other related publications. Funded trainees will be required to complete all the requirements of the MPH in Public Health Nutrition. The 12-week field work requirement and capstone project should be in an area focused on maternal and child nutrition. In addition, trainees will be required to take the MCH Leadership Seminar, and are strongly encouraged to participate in leadership and career development activities offered by Berkeley Public Health and on campus.

Application

Students interested in a traineeship through the MCH Nutrition Training Program at UC Berkeley should apply to the School of Public Health listing Public Health Nutrition as the intended concentration area as their 1st choice. You should describe your specific interest in studying MCH Nutrition in the personal history statement or statement of purpose. Successful applicants to the training program will have completed, or nearly completed, undergraduate coursework in dietetics (didactic program in dietetics), or have obtained the Registered Dietitian certification. In addition to the same qualifications as listed for the general public health nutrition program, applicants to the training program will also demonstrate commitment to study and work in the field of maternal and child public health nutrition.

Trainee Work

Our MCH Nutrition trainees have participated in many exciting conferences, meetings, research, and other activities:

  • Nutrition Leadership Network Meeting, Redondo Beach
  • Sugar, Stress, Environment and Weight Symposium
  • Biennial Childhood Obesity Conference
  • Sacramento Field Study Program

Support

Some of the content created to be featured on this webpage is supported, in part, by grant number 1T79MC25736-01 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau.