Thursday, September 22, 2011

Anyone have a masters degree in public health

Anyone have a masters degree in public health?
Does anyone have a masters in public health? If so what kind of job you have and how you got it. I am thinking in getting my masters in public health, but looking around I did not see many jobs available for people who have this degree. Any suggestions for someone who is thinking in pursuing this degree?
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I have a MPH and I specialize in epidemiology, although I chose to my thesis on STD health education. I work for a large regional health department (one of the largest in the US) as an epidemiologist. There are a lot of jobs in epidemiology, and as far as public health specialties go, it pays better than most (health ed, though fun, pays squat!). If you want a job in public health, you should look for jobs in government agencies, medical research groups (including industry and academia), or community based organizations. I think if you're not totally familiar with the field, it can be difficult to recognize what job opportunities do exist. I assure you, there are plenty. Anyway, as for my thoughts on having an MPH, I only did this to buy time before going to medical school. I don't want to be an epidemiologist forever. Still, the work is interesting and rewarding. I get paid okay. But if you ever wanted to be rich, this isn't the way to do it.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

what is better an MBA in Health Care Management or Master's in Public Health

what is better an MBA in Health Care Management or Master's in Public Health?
Which degree has better job opportunities and gets paid more?
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n MBA because you can start working to get working experience and study part time for your MBA.


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If you have a degree - or any other qualification - then you'll already be in front of of the masses when it comes to searching for careers. My mate has a degree and he wasn't certain what direction to go with it, but he discovered some great tips and tricks on the resource in the resource box below which helped him to settle that he wanted to be a lab assistant. There is a lot of assistance on the resource regarding other careers.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Does anyone have their Master's in Public Health (MPH) and how beneficial has it been to your career

Does anyone have their Master's in Public Health (MPH) and how beneficial has it been to your career?
I recently graduated with a degree in Business Admin. and currently work for a public health agency. I am seriously considering getting an MPH part time since health care is such a vast and growing industry. How beneficial has it been in the administration field? Also, is there any degrees similar to an MPH that would be more beneficial? I have considered doing an accelerated BSN program but, i'm not sure i want to invest that much more time in getting another bachelor's degree. Please help! Thanks!!
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A graduate degree in a specialized field will give you an edge over your competitors whether it̢۪s a new position or a promotion you are looking for. A master̢۪s in public health will make you more competent for a variety of complex roles in community health, health education, healthcare administration, etc. besides fetching you a bigger pay cheque. Take a look at the Master of Public Health program offered by Independence University. The university offers this degree at distance and online. Also, Independence University has been accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC).

Thursday, September 1, 2011

What area in working for the federal government can a major in Health Science/Public Health be

What area in working for the federal government can a major in Health Science/Public Health be?
I am majoring in Health Science, concentration in Health Services Administration. I checked out the Occupational Outlook online and it states that medical and health services managers can work for the federal government for an earning of $87,200. What kind of job would this be? Would it be at best for me to get a masters in Public Health?
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You can get a list of Health Services Administration jobs in the government at the source below, just use the search job tab. You can get a list of student or intern positions at jobsearch.studentjobs.gov site (see sources) To search an entire occupation group enter only the first two digits ( try 06) Salaries in the $87K or higher are mostly GS-13 equivalent or higher. These are usually promotions for people who have at least one year specialized experience or equivalent at the next lower GS level. Your best bet if your in college or fresh out of college is to come into the federal government through a intern program. If your position is in a critical field you can often get signing bonuses which you keep if you stand for a designated period and you spend your first years in training learning how to do your job. Some of the training may seem like BS and there a lot of government regulations which you will need to be aware which is covered in the training period. Usually after the internship, you entitled to non-competitive promotion. A Master degree or PhD can often offset the experience requirements and usually gets you started two to four level higher than if you come into the government with a BS. There are several factor you need to consider. If you consider the time you may spend getting your Master or Phd, and the fact that often the government provide training and educational opportunities to its employees and may even give you time off to attend school, the question may be not if you get a masters but do you get before or after you become a government employee. You really do have to manage your career and be willing to relocation if you want to move up in the government.