Quantitative Public Health Researcher
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Quantitative public health researchers use quantitative methods to assess public health interventions and their impact on infectious diseases.
Key Responsibilities
- Conducting quantitative research on public health interventions.
- Analyzing data to evaluate intervention effectiveness.
- Collaborating with public health officials and researchers.
- Publishing research findings in scientific journals.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in public health, statistics, or a related field (minimum).
- Master's degree or Ph.D. in public health or a related field (often preferred).
Career Pathways
- Quantitative Public Health Researcher
- Data Scientist
- Public Health Consultant
Related Organizations and Employers
- Public Health Institute: PHI Research - Quantitative
- Lerner Research Institute: Quantitative Health
- Mayo Clinic: Mayo Department of Quantitative Health Sciences
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): CDC Careers
- World Health Organization (WHO): WHO Careers
- Pan American Health Organization (PAHO): PAHO Careers
- National Institutes of Health (NIH): NIH Careers
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