Jobs and careers in public health - Q&A with Greg Martin
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ธ.ค. 2024
- Greg Martin answers questions about jobs and careers in public health and global health. He looks at what the future holds for public health including climate change, antimicrobial resistance, pandemic preparedness, chronic disease and the application of AI in healthcare. He deals with things like how to get a job and who should apply. If you are interested in working in public health or working in global health then many of your questions will be answered in this video.
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Do you think autism, resourcing to autistics and caregivers is an area of concern in public health? a few key areas i see is 1.) inequity across communities and insurance plans, 2.) housing and employment for adult autistic populations and 3.) looking at mental health resources for caregivers
Great lectures. Thanks Dr Martin
Wonderful video.
I have work experience both as a veterinary technician and a legal assistant. I am working on a Bachelor's degree now (botany with minor in microbiology and hopefully soon also toxicology) and am trying to decide on whether to get a Master's degree later in either Public Health or Toxicology. Working to help on an international level is very appealing to me. I could certainly do labwork somewhere to help, but what I am really good at is reading research publications, compiling all that information, and relaying it in layman's terms so anyone can understand it.
With the WHO, or with public health in general, are there jobs relating to that? Like public education or something, to inform others about research without actually being involved in conducting that research?
Wonderful video. I would say im going for MPH with more focus on Digital Health and Innovation, i hope that will enable me to spread public health awareness with the aid of digital technologies
I’m very passionate about prevention of ASCVD and resolving the paradox of ASCVD - it’s one disease that's absolutely presentable yet it remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the Western World!
I study in public health and after graduation, can I work with world health organisation WHO?
Thanks for making this video im starting my mph In July. Hope you are well.
sir I am interested in WHO jobs is there any age limit? Thanks
The World Health Organization (WHO) offers a variety of job opportunities, from technical and medical roles to administrative and support functions. The age limit for employment at WHO can vary depending on the specific job and contract type.
I’m working towards my bachelors in science - Public Health, and would like to further my education to get my masters in either epidemiology or environmental science but would like to work in the public health field first to see if it is a good fit. People keep telling me I won’t be able to get a job because I have no clinical background. Do you find this true? Is it possible to get a public health job with a bachelors degree?
Hi there - thanks for the question. You don't need a clinical background to work in public health. A masters in epidemiology or environmental health is an excellent launch pad into a career in public health. :)
The video is quite self explanatory. Do you think learning disability is of public health importance? Thanks
Absolutely, learning disabilities are of significant public health importance.
Thank you Greg for your insights! This is wonderful. I am on a path to pursue public health myself and got acceptance from both Yale’s AP program and Johns Hopkins’ MPH and unsure which to pursue. What would your recommendation be?
Hi what is yale's ap program?
@@tini96 this is Masters of Public Health for Advanced Professional
Hello, your video is very helpful, can you do a private tutor on line? I am in the first year of public health course, so need some help. Looking forward to hearing from you soonest. Thanks. Candy
Hi Candy glad you liked my video. While I can't provide live private tutoring or create personalized videos, this channel can certainly guide you through explanations and offer detailed responses on a wide range of topics related to your public health course. Think of this channel as your go-to resource for quick help, clarifications, and guidance on study materials. You can also subscribe to my membership. Hope this helps
Your content is really informative! I am interested in getting a masters in either public health or global heath and have a keen interest in sexual and gender based violence. What are the possible job opportunities/organizations/roles available in that field, if any? Thank you.
Pursuing a master's degree in Public Health (MPH) or Global Health with a focus on sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) can open a wide array of career opportunities. Your specialization in SGBV will enable you to work in various settings, including international organizations, non-profits, research institutions, and government agencies, focusing on policy development, program implementation, advocacy, and research.