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What is it like working/studying public health?
I'm thinking about majoring in something like epidemiology, and would like input on the pros and cons!
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Yasmin’s Answer
Working or studying public health, especially fields like epidemiology can be very rewarding but also challenging
Here’s a realistic overview:
Pros:
You get to impact whole communities not just individual patients, which is very fulfilling.
The field is growing... there are lots of opportunities in research, policy, hospitals, NGOs, and government agencies.
You develop strong analytical, research, and communication skills.
Cons:
Work can sometimes be data-heavy and detail-oriented, which might feel repetitive if you prefer hands-on patient care.
Some roles require advanced degrees (like a Master’s in Public Health or PhD) to move up.
Public health projects often involve long-term outcomes, so results aren’t always immediate or visible.
Overall, if you enjoy research, problem-solving, and making a broad impact public health can be a great fit... Try to get internships or volunteer opportunities in public health now you’ll see the day-to-day work and know if it’s right for you.
Here’s a realistic overview:
Pros:
You get to impact whole communities not just individual patients, which is very fulfilling.
The field is growing... there are lots of opportunities in research, policy, hospitals, NGOs, and government agencies.
You develop strong analytical, research, and communication skills.
Cons:
Work can sometimes be data-heavy and detail-oriented, which might feel repetitive if you prefer hands-on patient care.
Some roles require advanced degrees (like a Master’s in Public Health or PhD) to move up.
Public health projects often involve long-term outcomes, so results aren’t always immediate or visible.
Overall, if you enjoy research, problem-solving, and making a broad impact public health can be a great fit... Try to get internships or volunteer opportunities in public health now you’ll see the day-to-day work and know if it’s right for you.
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