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Hi forgive me, I know I'm a premed and I should know this but I just want to make sure before I write.
Stanford's essay prompt says:
7. What do you see as the most likely practice scenario for your future medical career?
a. Choose the single answer that best describes your career goals.
1) Private Practice
2) Health Policy
3) Academic Medicine
4) Public Health
5) Health Care Administration
Can someone explain what a doctor in health policy, public health and healtcare administration would be doing?
I expect to be working in a public hospital and to be involved with underserved communities. Does that put me in public health? I really enjoy research too...would my career aspirations give me the option of pursuing some kind of research also- given I'm in a public hospital and all?
Oh also, in Stanford's curriculum, does their "scholarly concentration" portion of their curriculum basically mean a research project? That's what I took it to mean, but with their need to use such "intellectual" language, this becomes slightly unclear. Thanks.
Stanford's essay prompt says:
7. What do you see as the most likely practice scenario for your future medical career?
a. Choose the single answer that best describes your career goals.
1) Private Practice
2) Health Policy
3) Academic Medicine
4) Public Health
5) Health Care Administration
Can someone explain what a doctor in health policy, public health and healtcare administration would be doing?
I expect to be working in a public hospital and to be involved with underserved communities. Does that put me in public health? I really enjoy research too...would my career aspirations give me the option of pursuing some kind of research also- given I'm in a public hospital and all?
Oh also, in Stanford's curriculum, does their "scholarly concentration" portion of their curriculum basically mean a research project? That's what I took it to mean, but with their need to use such "intellectual" language, this becomes slightly unclear. Thanks.