There is currently a shortage of epidemiologists in the U.S., and according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for epidemiologists is projected to increase by 30% through 2030 – but why is that the case and what does this mean?
In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, Dr. Annette Regan, Assistant Professor and Faculty Lead for the MPH Program at the University of San Francisco Orange County Campus, joins us to talk about why public health needs more epidemiologists, while exploring the following:
◼️ What is epidemiology;
◼️ Core competencies of epidemiologists;
◼️ Differences between epidemiologists and biostatisticians;
◼️ The various organizations that employ epidemiologists;
◼️ Career opportunities to work with data; and
◼️ Tips for international students or professionals to work as epidemiologists in the U.S.
About Our Sponsors
This episode was brought to you by the University of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health Professions, which is leading the charge in educating professionals who can apply methodological training in epidemiology, biostatistics, and research methods through a social justice lens with a focus on reducing health disparities, promoting health equity, and improving population health, especially among historically and systemically disadvantaged communities.
Learn more about the MPH programs at the University of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health Professions’ Orange County Campus:
◼️ MPH in Applied Epidemiology and Population Health Methods, Orange County Campus
◼️ MPH in Community & Public Health Practice, Orange County Campus
Connect with the Podcast Guest
◼️ Dr. Annette Regan, MPH, PhD.
Podcast Host
◼️ Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP®
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