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Silvio

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  1. Hello, I have a MSc in bioarchaeology, and throughout my studies, I have always had an interest in human health patterns. Until recently, I have focused on ancient cultures. Now, I have been thinking of pursuing a career in public health and obtaining a PhD in epidemiology has been on my mind. I have contacted three universities so far and they have told me that my background would still be sufficient to pursue a PhD in epidemiology. For my end goal, I would prefer to work in industry over academia as a researcher. I have looked at epidemiology job postings on indeed (I am Canadian) and most jobs say they prefer an MPH. With that, very few postings specify a PhD qualification. So, should I go for a PhD or an MPH? Since I already have a masters, I am hesitant to consider an MPH. Plus, I’ve always wanted to go for a PhD and become a researcher. But again, when I search for epidemiology on indeed, it seems that there is some overlap between MPH and PhD positions. Jobs that list a PhD, as a requirement, also list MPH but you just need to have more work experience. So, when I look at the job postings, I wonder if having a PhD would be a hindrance? Also, when a job listing specifies an MPH, they also seem to want 2 + years of public health work experience. What counts as public health work experience? I am not sure, if I did choose an MPH program, that I would meet that requirement. I do have volunteer experience - where I help women who are living through domestic violence. But that’s it. What type of work experience is needed/most competitive for aspiring epidemiologists? I would greatly appreciate your advice! Thank you for reading :)
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