Thursday, December 22, 2011

Master of Public Health In England of Australia

Master of Public Health In England of Australia?
Hello, I got into King's College University in London, England (starts in Sept) and also got into Melbourne University in Australia (starts in Feb 2011). I'm having a really hard time deciding where I should go. I am really torn b/c i really like warm weather, but I've always wanted to live in London. But London is so expensive compared to Australia. However, London is closer to home, but I know more people in Melbourne! I know I should probably also be focusing on the curriculum in each school. Both are good. I need advice and help. Please give my your feedback and reasoning why I should go to either school. I would really appreciate it.
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Place the name of each school separately into your favorite search engine and then add the phrase reviews and rankings. Compare and contrast them.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

What is the overall difference in a masters in public health and a masters in public policy

What is the overall difference in a masters in public health and a masters in public policy?

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Public Health? Knowing what the public needs to maximize protection against or dealing with a health crisis. Public policy? Knowing how to manipulate the "system" and ignoring public health needs while looking like your actually fulfilling those needs.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

What is the difference between a Masters in Public Health and Healthcare Administration

What is the difference between a Masters in Public Health and Healthcare Administration?
can you tell me please?
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The Master of Health Administration (MHA) program prepares leaders who can effectively respond to the dynamic and ever-changing health care industry. These individuals have a capacity to critically examine and evaluate issues and trends and are empowered to influence the destiny of the global health care system. Curriculum is tailored to the needs of the health care leader/manager by providing content in finance, policy, research, technology, quality improvement, economics, marketing and strategic planning. In addition, students have the option to complete a specialization related to their area of interest. Specialization options include gerontology, informatics and education. Graduates of the MHA program will have enhanced their management/administrative background and specialty area through the completion of a curriculum that provides students with the latest theories and contemporary practice applications. Graduates are able to define their role within the health care system and understand how to make necessary changes to create a work environment, which is team oriented and motivating to others. The Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) and the Doctor of Public Health (Dr.PH.) are multi-disciplinary professional degrees awarded for studies in areas related to public health. The MPH degree focuses on public health practice, as opposed to research or teaching. Master of Public Health programs are available throughout the world in Medical Schools, Schools of Public Health, and Schools of Public Affairs. The traditional MPH degree is designed to expose candidates to six core areas of public health: Biostatistics Epidemiology Health services administration Health education Behavioral science and Environmental science In addition to these core areas, MPH degrees may also intersect with fields such as urban planning, policy, advocacy, community organizing, communications, integrated health, social work and social sustainability. In some countries the MPH program is only available for medical graduates (MBBS or equivalent), those without the medical degree can join the Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) program. The MSPH degree is an academic public health degree rather than a professional public health degree. The MSPH is more research-oriented than is the MPH. Required MSPH coursework includes most of the same classes needed for the MPH degree, but in addition the MSPH degree requires additional coursework in research methods, epidemiology, biostatistics, and similar public health studies. Also, MSPH students must complete a research thesis. The extra coursework roughly requires an additional year of study in relation to what is required for the MPH degree. The DrPH degree is for those who intend to pursue or advance a professional practice career in public health and for leaders and future leaders in public health practice. They face the particular challenge of understanding and adapting scientific knowledge in order to achieve health gain and results. This degree leads to a career in high-level administration, teaching, or practice, where advanced analytical and conceptual capabilities are required. The usual requirement for entry into this program is a Masters degree in Public Health (MPH). The DrPH program develops in its candidates all competencies included in MPH programs, with increased emphasis on high level skills in problem-solving and the application of public health concepts.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

want to do online master degree in public health? m from pakistan

want to do online master degree in public health? m from pakistan?
i m interested in online master degree in public health, as i m on job n cant leave the job, and is there any scholarship available for pakistani females doctors to do postgraduation.
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Sure there is, Log on to www.heresacoolcatforafreeride.com


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Try here http://www.rochvilleuniversity.org. They offer all kinds of options and recognize prior learning and credentials. Craig - Naturopath

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Anyone know much about the field of public health

Anyone know much about the field of public health?
I'm an undergraduate psych major thinking about getting a masters in public health with a concentration in behavioral sciences but know absolutely no one who is working with such a degree. Can anyone enlighten me?? :)
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Public Health is a great field to get into today. Considering how globalized health care is becoming, its going to be really important in the future. I am graduating this may with a degree in Biology and plan to get a masters in Public Health before going to Medical School. I was looking into the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education in the School of Public Health at the University of North Carolina. People who graduate from this program go on to do all sorts of things. Below are links to websites for the schools of Public Health at UNC and East Carolina University. Both give an idea of what someone with this degree might do. People often pursue Nursing, Medicine, various PhD programs, Pharmacy, even Law and other non-health fields. You can really do a lot after getting a masters degree in Public Health. As far as employment is concerned, you can work with the state health department, take part in community health planning and disease investigation. You could persue some counseling. You can work with government organizations and NGOs abroad. Look at the second link, it has a list much larger than the few i've mentioned here. Think about it though, make sure this is something you want to do. You don't want to get into a degree program and realize you don't like it. Still, there are a number of things you can do with a degree like this. If you are planning on working with the state department or any health field that involves people, this would be a great thing to pursue.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Getting a degree in chemistry, then getting a masters in public health is that possible

Getting a degree in chemistry, then getting a masters in public health is that possible?
I am getting my B.A, in chemistry, what extra classes should i take to prepare myself better in applying for grad school. So all i have to is look at the schools the ones i looked did not give me that much information.
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if you're doing chemistry you can do something a lot better than public health, you're clearly much more clever for that course if you do well in chemistry. chemistry physics and biology work well obviously and maybe courses like health and social care. see whats on offer


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Yes it is- Look at the prereq's for grad school and follow.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Is a MBA a good complement to a masters in public health

Is a MBA a good complement to a masters in public health?
I am already getting a MPH, but would like to know if the MBA would be a good investment. Is it necessary?
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yes its an awsom option try to do mba in abroad and settle therre,in india its nwaste


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I would think that an MPA would be better suited for public sector jobs and that most MPH jobs are public sector. If you're going to invest in another degree - you might want to consider a doctorate in something. As for the value of an MBA - you'll be amazed at the cool stuff you'll learn. Just in terms of value managing your own affairs it will pay back well. The job options it opens (depending on your work experience) are incredibly varied. An MS in Stats is pretty valuable these days too - if your Public Health area/background is stats oriented you might prefer that route.


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An MBA is not "necessary," however it is definitely a plus. I work at a medical school, and our President has an MBA and MD. There are several higher ups with MBAs, such as the Center Director at my program's Federal Funding Agency, as well as many in administration and faculty at the medical school. Also, I have a friend who has an MBA and a PharmD and she works for the federal government. So it is definitely useful and I think it is starting to become the trend in the public health field. As far as being a good investment is concerned, MBAs are expensive. Personally, I would go for an MBA at a good public school if it is an "extra" degree.


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It is a good idea... But better to go for hospital management or MBA in health care.... http://www.studyfreak.com


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Sure if you can afford to get both degrees. The MBA is suitable for a public health career. The MBA is a general degree preparing students for management positions in any level of a business, up to CEO. MBA students study accounting, finance, marketing, management, statistics, economics, strategy, policy, and other courses. Many MBA programs offer concentrations in these and many other fields, but that amounts to only 2-3 courses in your chosen field in the second year of study. If your undergraduate degree is in public health, you may consider getting directly into an MBa program. Consult the Official MBA Guide. It's a comprehensive free public service with more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. It allows you to search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, health management, accounting, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, etc), and by listing your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs. Schools report their accreditation status, tuition cost, number of students, class sizes, program length, and a lot of other data. Schools provide data on entrance requirements, program costs, program characteristics, and much more. You can use the Guide to contact schools of your choice, examine their data, visit their web site, and send them pre applications. You can see lists of top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and other criteria. It's the best service available at http://officialmbaguide.org.


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