My Career In Public Health

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A key component of public health is that it is always changing with the advent of new technologies. So many discoveries and initiatives have helped improve persons’ environments; inversely, there are threats such as climate change and diseases that progress from endemic to epidemic, presenting daunting challenges to even the most experienced of health professionals. Whether the issue regards sickle cell disease or smoking cessation, everything has some association to one another in the sense I can apply the skills I have learned to combat the barriers that impede one’s quality of life. My time studying public health as an undergrad as well my two years as a public health professional has opened a lot of opportunities for me to succeed in life; both academically and professionally, the various disciplines of public health have changed my perspectives and helped influence me to make a difference for the betterment of those around me. As one with so much interest in public health, I feel I have learned a lot, yet a lot to learn. …show more content…

As a child, I kept hearing words such as “prevalence,” “chronic,” and “indicator,” wondering what these words meant. Minimizing exposure from cold temperatures or drinking as much water as possible were things I learned not only from doctors but from family and friends as well. Roughly 100,000 people have the disease in the United States; health communication deserves credit for informing individuals of their condition because it seems like everyone knew someone who inherits either the trait or the full disease

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