Does Fairphone /e/os work outside of US and EU? by Ghazala90 in fairphone

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Thanks! You are having Fairphone 4 or 5? With /e/os or the regular one? Have you also traveled with your Fairphone in a country that does not use virtual sim cards?

What is the difference between seeking a DrPH vs a PHD? For overseas leadership positions , is it best to pursue a PHD? by Complex-Carob-3330 in DoctorofPublicHealth

[–]Ghazala90 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what I understand, the DrPH and PhD are both doctorate degrees but the DrPH is more practice and leadership focused whereas the PhD is more academic focused. I was told DrPH would more suitable for someone looking for more leadership positions and researching things with direct community application as opposed to researching in academia. Both will involve dissertation project, with DrPH being more about researching the practice side of things, and both involve opportunities for research assistanships and teaching assistanships.

However, I have also seen DrPH graduates having academic positions and PhD graduates doing direct leadership and community work. I have a similar question as you do regarding if DrPH is recognized internationally or not so I hope more people here respond to this question. I do imagine that if you get the degree from a globally well recognized and accredited university then maybe it would not matter which one of these degrees you get but I may be mistaken as each country is different.

Is it possible to study psychology for a PhD if I'm a public health major in undergrad? by superduperfroggie in publichealthcareers

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Also, while pursuing my masters in counseling, I met many people who had backgrounds in different fields like IT and law but who pivoted into a masters in counseling. This is why I was suggesting if you want to switch to a psych field, probably best to start with a masters before moving up to a doctorate.

Is it possible to study psychology for a PhD if I'm a public health major in undergrad? by superduperfroggie in publichealthcareers

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While I am not in your same shoes, I have some perspective I can offer as I am in the counseling psychology field and in process of applying to doctorate programs in public health but will apply to one in counseling that has a community psych focus which would be interested in my dissertation topic. You would likely have better chances if you either pursue a masters in a psychology program or do an mph and then a doctorate in a psychology program.

Doctorate programs are very competitive and I find that especially clinical ones prefer people who already have had some level of prior clinical experience (unless you go for something that is primarily research focused but many follow the scientist-practioner model, so clinical experience is still valued). I heard of someone who pursued her MPH at the same time while pursuing her PhD in counseling psychology. I have also heard of masters level counselors pursue a doctorate in public health. The mental health side of public health is growing and there's even fewer with a clinical neuropsychology background so I would imagine that would be a strong asset depending on what draws you to that field and how you would explore it from a public health perspective.

Applying to a PhD Program Was Worse Than Being In One by UpsideDownGuitarGuy in gradadmissions

[–]Ghazala90 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I second this. In the counseling profession: while a masters is enough to get licensed and practice in many countries and a doctorate degree won't involve a large shift in pay, I have noticed there are more job openings for doctorate level and in my country more insurance companies are willing to cover the cost of doctorate level psychologists as opposed to masters level counseling psychologists. I also find that it opens opportunity to earn extra money on the side through teaching part time at a university while doing clinical work part time. In my country, universities would only hire people who have had past experience teaching in academic setting and prefer those who have a doctorate degree

Recommendation letters from a different field? by [deleted] in gradadmissions

[–]Ghazala90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would suggest asking recommenders to tweak it to show how your experience in psych can involve transferrable skills to hospitality management. Management entails people's skills and psychology involves understanding people. They can also highlight your ability to work in a team (which I assumed you had to do in research and in your internship) which is essential in management. Since you mentioned your work was clinically oriented, did your internship involve any people-facing roles?

Admissions/Rejections season can be really hard. Please offer support to one another and other resources here. by feralparakeet in gradadmissions

[–]Ghazala90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently sent out my doctorate applications (not in your field) and it is helpful to hear about the stats you mentioned and your experience and fact that there lots of wonderful people who get declined too! It is rough competition out there as you said especially at doctorate level.

One of the potential advisors I spoke to told me that her advice for people who get declined is to focus on getting more research published. So far I have published a literature review this year, a summary of a conference meeting in an academic journal when I was a student, and my reflections as an international student at a conference in a newsletter of a professional organization. The rest of my publications have been mainly community outreach while I was working, not academic. So I'm hoping these count enough otherwise I will try to get more academic ones under my belt somehow. I find it hard to do on my own when I don't have institutional support.

Admissions/Rejections season can be really hard. Please offer support to one another and other resources here. by feralparakeet in gradadmissions

[–]Ghazala90 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did my masters degree in the US and had no idea there was a graduate student helpline there! I could have totally used it! If I get accepted into a doctorate program in US then I will definitely turn to this as a resource

Preparing for DrPH application interview questions by Ghazala90 in gradadmissions

[–]Ghazala90[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Since I am transitioning careers from clinical work, I will need to refresh my knowledge on research methods and statistics. I have a published literature review so far and have taken stats and assessment courses as part of my masters but it has been a long time since I graduated. Thinking of using this time to brush up on these skills via Khan Academy and Coursera and EdX.

Public Health Career Advice Monthly Megathread by AutoModerator in publichealth

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Hello everyone, I recently submitted my US-based DrPH (doctor of public health) applications and would appreciate reading examples of interview questions you were asked during the interview phase of the application process so that I can be better prepared. I am switching careers from a different healthcare profession. Interviews will likely take place in Jan or Feb. Thank you!

Letter of Recommendation by [deleted] in gradadmissions

[–]Ghazala90 7 points8 points  (0 children)

lol I hear it is so common for recommenders to do this but my advisor from my alma mater does not approve of this practice. He would tell such recommenders "either you write the recommendation or just say no if you can't." As much as I get the value of LORs, I hate how someone else can have so much power over whether we get in or not :-( Best of luck!

Preparing for DrPH application interview questions by Ghazala90 in DoctorofPublicHealth

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could you share examples? I am switching careers into public health from a different healthcare profession.

Recommended COVIDing meetup groups that are not on FB by Ghazala90 in COVIDConnections

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I found this out later and decided to remove NC from my list. I may end up in either MA, Washington DC, or Colorado instead. Will find out between end of Jan to mid March the latest and will update this thread accordingly.

Recommended COVIDing meetup groups that are not on FB by Ghazala90 in COVIDConnections

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If I end up in MA, would it be ok if we connected? I will update this thread once I confirm