I am interested in applying for Epi programs this fall, and I was wondering how important epi-related research is to an application. I posted about this awhile back, but I realize that I wasn't being very specific in my post. I have previous biology research experience (on the order of 2+ years, not continuous), but nothing that I could spin as public health. I would like to get more exposure to epidemiology as a field before I apply, in order to strengthen my application, but my attempts to get volunteer experience directly related to epi have been largely ignored. (I have tried the DPH of my county and several surrounding counties, and none of them need volunteers). I also work full time doing research, so my hours are sort of limited.
Is it crucial to get direct epi experience before I apply?
Is it crucial to get direct epi experience before I apply?