Introduction: Research and knowledge dissemination are core components of the Tanzania Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (TFELTP). In September 2022, residents had the opportunity to present their research at two prestigious scientific conferences, showcasing their work on critical public health issues. 🏆Conferences: The 11th TEPHINET Global Scientific Conference, held from September 4th to 9th, focused on “Improving pandemic preparedness, response, and equity through field epidemiology training.” 🦠 Residents presented studies on topics such as road safety in Zanzibar 🛣️ and mortality trends among HIV patients 🧬. The 54th Medical Association of Tanganyika (MAT) Scientific Conference, held from September 29th to 30th, centered on “COVID-19 vaccines acceptance and Uptake: best practices and lessons learned.” TFELTP residents delivered both oral and poster presentations, contributing valuable insights to the field. 🎤🖼️Impact: Participating in these conferences not only allowed residents to share their research 🗣️ but also provided valuable professional development and networking opportunities. The exchange of ideas with peers and experts from around the world strengthens the residents’ capacity to tackle public health challenges throughout their careers. 🌍 These contributions reflect the high-quality training provided by TFELTP and its dedication to advancing public health in Tanzania and beyond. 🌟