Epidemiologist
Epidemiologists study the frequency and
distribution of diseases within human populations and environments. Specially,
they measure the incidence of disease occurrence and relate it to different
characteristics of populations and environments. Epidemiologists perform
research, education, and public health practice in universities, government
agencies, international organizations, and private corporations. Epidemiologist
often:
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Work on developing or refining methods
of measuring and evaluating disease occurrences.
·
Develop and recommend public health
policy.
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Study or research chronic diseases,
infectious diseases, disease outbreaks, injuries, occupations, and environments.
Average salary: $30,000-50,000
Educational
requirements:
Students should take the most challenging high
school courses (including AP or IB courses) available in science, math and English.
Epidemiologists have, as a minimum, master’s
degree in public health. Undergraduate requirements for admissions into public
health graduate programs vary by schools but usually include strong backgrounds
in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and or statistics.
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The Right!!
I don’t think I would like to be an
epidemiologists because I’m not interested in diseases, or anything that is
related to it.
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