Alison Dickson, MD, MPH

I chose this rotation because of its reputation among other residents who had completed it, which were uniformly positive. I learned a great deal about USPSTF processes and procedures, honed the skill of rapidly developing expertise in a very specific topic, practiced careful, thoughtful communication of public health recommendations to different audiences, and experienced wonderful mentoring.
I worked on:
- Lots of reading! To understand USPSTF procedures but also to prepare for meetings on current topics
- Journal Club presentation
- Slides preparation - two different topics for a USPSTF presentation at an upcoming AAFP conference
- PPIP written and submitted to AAFP for publication
- Didactics weekly
- Meetings with AHRQ program
- Weekly meetings with USPSTF team members
This is a welcoming environment that provides well-developed structured learning and opportunities for hands-on engagement with the process. I was able to practice critical public health skills in a real-world setting and was delighted to find a community with AHRQ coresidents and wonderful mentorship as well!