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saubee19

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Hi there. I am a current undergraduate student graduating this May and is somewhat curious about PH. I am looking into getting my masters in PH but am unsure of the jobs that I can do with this. I am currently supposed to be going to Occupational therapy school starting this summer but am rethinking my decision because of program costs.

I know that some people work as epidemiologist with a masters in PH but unsure what else is possible. Thanks!!
 
This is probably, if not, the most common question that I and my other public health friends get asked. Well, the first thing I would ask myself if I were you is "why do I want to pursue public health?" Your answers can help form your personal statement if you decide to move on with the degree. Public Health is very broad and there are a lot of jobs involved in it. Take a look at this website: What Can I Become with a Master's in Public Health? - MastersPortal.com as well as 100 Awesome Things You Can Do with a Public Health MPH Degree | Careers In Public Health if you haven't had the chance to.
I am a currently in my second year as an MPH student and have loved every moment of it. Feel free to PM me if you have any specific questions.
 
So many things wrong with those links such as conflating and informaticist with a statistician.

Keep in mind that if you want to be an informaticist, informatics and computer science degrees will make you much better at your job; a statistician then a biostatistics or statistics masters (not a degree concentrated in these) will make you much better suited for these roles.

An MPH is a really broad nonspecific degree that only makes you loosely familiar with things like management/policy/biostatistics/informatics.

It's a disservice to pretend like an MPH from most schools will prepare you truly well for one of those roles.
 
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