Epidemiologist
Epidemiologists study the frequency and distribution of
disease within human populations and environments. Specifically, 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. Epidemiologists often:
·
Work on developing or refining methods of
measuring and evaluating disease occurrences.
· Develop and recommend public health policy.
· Study or research chronic diseases. Infections diseases, disease outbreaks, injuries, occupations, and environments.
· Develop and recommend public health policy.
· Study or research chronic diseases. Infections 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 degrees in
public health. Undergraduate requirements for admissions into public health
graduate programs vary by schools nut usually include strong backgrounds in
biology, chemistry, mathematics, and or statistics.
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