tennansm Posted May 28, 2014 Posted May 28, 2014 Hello, I am a non-traditional student that 10 years ago completed a B.A. in Management. Two years ago I began slowly taking the necessary prerequisites to attend veterinary school. I've come to realize that being a veterinarian is really not what I want to do with my life. I am drawn 100% towards public health with my major interests being in epidemiology, global disaster management and infectious disease. I have been trying to determine what I need to do in order to get accepted into an MPH program. I have 10 years of experience owning and operating a fairly large business, and a huge amount of hours volunteering and working in primate sanctuaries and in veterinary clinics. Could anyone please give me some guidance on what type of experiences are most desired/most necessary to have? Any help would be appreciated!
FreeRadical Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 What type of organization do you plan to work for after getting your MPH degree? Basically there are three sectors: academia, government and non-profit. If you're thinking academia, you'll want to get some research experience to show that you're truly interested in changing career paths. Between government and non-profit work, infectious disease prevention tends to happen through government initiatives. As an American, global disaster management probably means working for an international non-profit. It really depends on what you're going for, but try to get experiences that show an admissions committee that you know what you're getting yourself into!
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