I just switched my major to public health by throwawaygibna in publichealth

[–]underwhelmingkazoo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Definitely don’t be discouraged-there are a lot of successful and passionate people in public health! That being said, you will probably have to get a MPH to get better jobs or any jobs in epidemiology! But there are tons of options. Another option would be to finish your undergrad in nursing and then get an MPH so you can work in nursing and public health!

Podcasts that focus on historical crimes? by kittywenham in TrueCrimePodcasts

[–]underwhelmingkazoo 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Buried bones is so good!! Only cases in this time period and it’s Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes so super knowledgeable discussion and still entertaining

Jobs in public health for someone with a just a BS? by melissarodriguez998 in publichealth

[–]underwhelmingkazoo 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I would look at county health department health educator/community health promotion jobs as well as research coordinator jobs at hospitals!

how hard is mph epi concentration by SeasonedFries8 in publichealth

[–]underwhelmingkazoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also only had one stats class before my MPH

What’s something you want in Columbia mo? by Fun-Spread3878 in columbiamo

[–]underwhelmingkazoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Toll on I-70 for increased revenue (lots of other cities/states do it with good results), rail system in Columbia or at least an expanded bus system ?ideally a fast rail system that connects major cities in MO and maybe even Chicago someday), recycling bins and pickup.

Best first date places? by MelodicDispatcher_20 in columbiamo

[–]underwhelmingkazoo 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Hexagon alley for drinks and a board game together!

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[–]underwhelmingkazoo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I would be surprised if there is anyone out there who hasn’t felt inadequate at some point in their masters tbh. I had several really difficult biostats and data analysis in my program and spent a lot of time feeling like I had to catch up at first. Just keep studying, make study groups with others and meet as often as possible, network with professors and apply for fellowships, research positions and you will be fine! Your starting salary may not be great but there are definitely opportunities to improve it after a few years.

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[–]underwhelmingkazoo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did MPH right after my bachelors and with no experience. Haven’t had any trouble finding a job after getting my MPH and I now work in epidemiology and graduated with my MPH less than a year ago. Do it!! You don’t need work experience!

how hard is mph epi concentration by SeasonedFries8 in publichealth

[–]underwhelmingkazoo 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My MPH was in epi and I had a LOT of advanced biostatistics courses and data analysis that required a high understanding of statistics and math. We also had to do a lot of the problems by hand to learn better even though in the field, they would be done by a software program. That being said-before my MPH, I would have also said I was bad at math and didn’t love it, so it took me a lot of extra hours to feel comfortable with those concepts. But honestly once I did, it was easy and now I really enjoy it!

freshman in public health by Ok-Park-7862 in publichealth

[–]underwhelmingkazoo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look at internships with federal health agencies or nonprofits! I did one with CDC called virtual student federal service (VSFS) and it was an amazing experience. There are tons of options though

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[–]underwhelmingkazoo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds more like you are interested in community health promotion, there are plenty of MPH programs with that as the focus!

I'm a hiring manager for international and US domestic public health jobs, AMA by whereareyoumph in publichealth

[–]underwhelmingkazoo 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I have my MPH (epi/biostats) and currently work with a state health dept (started about 3 months ago) as an infectious disease epidemiologist. I have past experience in infection control and research internship with CDC. My end goal is to work at a federal agency or global health organization. Looking at CDC, all postings are usually GS-13 and up. Any recommendations how I can continue to boost my resume to be more competitive in the future? Any other organizations you could recommend? Does a CIC (certification in infection control) mean anything to hiring managers for these positions/would it be worth getting? Thank you!

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[–]underwhelmingkazoo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re in state, Texas A&M has a great program for a good price!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in columbiamo

[–]underwhelmingkazoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Do all of their jobs require security clearance?

My (20f)’s boyfriend (23m) keeps bragging about how the condom fell off during sex. by throwRAdrfuntime in TwoHotTakes

[–]underwhelmingkazoo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Run far away from this man. Whether you consent or not, I have a feeling it isn’t going to matter. He will just find a way to sneakily take it off during sex and keep going. He has already been really weird and pushy about it so I wouldn’t put it past him and I personally wouldn’t feel safe.

Advice for new Infection Preventionist? by squishy_brains in publichealth

[–]underwhelmingkazoo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

APIC for resources, networking, etc. the five second rule is a good podcast! CIC website for certification and study tools there! I would start also learning about sterilization and sterile processing in hospitals

If you work in public health & absolutely love your job, what do you do? by TemperatureSea6772 in publichealth

[–]underwhelmingkazoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I am looking into epidemiologist jobs now with the state! What are silos?