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Public Health Practice & Program Management

Overview

In the wake of recent man-made and natural disasters, the US is placing a high priority on building up the nation's public health workforce.  Since 2002, Federal funding has increased for public health preparedness, including scholarship and loan repayment programs, workforce development grants, and funding for bioterrorism preparedness.  What does this mean for you?  It means that with a degree in public health, you’ll be in high demand – and on a career path filled with advancement opportunities.

This particular public health field is designed to prepare experienced clinicians (i.e., in medicine, dentistry, nursing, social work, etc.) to assume leadership roles as members of multidisciplinary health care teams. 

A degree in public health practice & program management incorporates features of a number of other public health disciplines, including maternal and child health, aging, mental health, and environmental health, among others.   

With a degree in this area, you will be prepared to develop, implement, and evaluate effective public health initiatives.  You also will be able to create and analyze programs in the context of the communities they serve, taking into account cultural, social, economic, ethical, and legal factors.

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Public Health Practice and Program Management 14 May 2008 [pdf, 179 KB]

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Salary: $33,000 - $63,000 [*]

Years in school: 6 - 9 after high school graduation

Job outlook: Excellent

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