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New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene

About New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene

With an annual budget of $1.6 billion and more than 6,000 employees throughout the five boroughs, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is one of the largest public health agencies in the world. We are also one of the nation's oldest public health agencies, with more than 200 years of leadership in the field.

Every day, we protect and promote the health of 8 million New Yorkers. Our work is broad-ranging. You see us in the inspection grades of dining establishments, the licenses dogs wear, the low- to no-cost health clinics in your neighborhood and the birth certificates for our youngest New Yorkers.

We are also behind the scenes with our disease detectives, investigating suspicious clusters of illness. Our epidemiologists study the patterns, causes and effects of health and disease conditions in New York City neighborhoods. These studies shape policy decisions and the City's health agenda.

The challenges we face are many. They range from obesity, diabetes and heart disease to HIV/AIDS, tobacco addiction, substance use and the threat of bioterrorism. We are also working to address enduring gaps in health between white New Yorkers and communities of color. Structural racism is at the root of these health inequities, which is why we have made racial justice a priority.

The New York City Health Department is tackling these issues with innovative policies and programs, and getting exceptional results.

Reviews

Fiscal Analyst Intern

June 2019 Long Island City, NY
“The New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)'s internship program is an amazing experience for Public Health students. DOHMH is the one of the largest and oldest health agencies in the United States. There are many positions available in different bureaus within DOHMH, and each intern is placed based on their interests and experience. My supervisor was a great mentor. She taught me invaluable skills and gave me a meaningful project that I was able to take the lead on.”

Communications Intern

June 2018 - August 2018 New York City, NY
“A lot of resources within the DOHMH, including people who are willing to speak with you about the type of work they do. It was a great way to learn more about the many sides of public health.”
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