Importance Of A Career In Public Health

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In the last paper, I said that I majored in Public Health because I want to assist in making a small difference in somebody life. To make their life a little bit healthier, and better. I know I always wanted a career in health, but I did not want to be hands on. So, that left me with working behind the scene, but still assisting with saving somebody life. With the search engine Moster.com I found a full-time position for project/program management job for March of Dimes Foundation, In Tampa, FL. With this job you’ll be developing relationships with different maternal and child health organizations. Developing plans, objectives, and strategies that would reduce birth rate in the U.S. by 5.5% by 2030. Education: master degree in public health, nursing, epidemiology, genetics, health advocacy, or other related fields. For experience they expect at least 5 years in one or more areas: maternal/child health reproductive health, program …show more content…

This position will have you coordinating with the regional preparedness activities throughout Maryland’s five health and medical regions. Your other duties will include oversee the development of regional gap analyses as it relates to the focus areas of the Health Systems Surge Preparedness Program. Qualifications included a bachelor degree in public health, business, and other related fields. Your own vehicle to travel throughout the state. Experience In one or all fields with project management, emergency preparedness planning, or hospital administration is preferred. I choose this job because you’ll get help Maryland’s health region develop a preparedness program. I’ll basically be educating them on the proper and correct action plan for their place. I’m help ensuring the safety of

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