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I have showed this video to my students global health class. They are in the beginning of their global health career. This is a great video to get them thinking about their future careers!
+Angelica Hardee thanks for sharing with your students - much appreciated. Please let me know if there is any particular content that you'd like me to make for them! Happy day, Greg
Really i dont know how could i thank for you for helping me on my study journey. You are very great and different from other health proffesionals in the youtube because you base your pressentation according to your audiances needs thanks alot
This was a wonderful video! Dr. Martin, I would highly suggest that you create an interactive version of the five categories (e.g., disease, exposure, population groups, issues) so that students and health professionals can mix and match to see (1) what possible careers are in that particular area; (2) what school or program best fit the area; (3) what fellowship program (which you should do a video about) relates to that particular area; and, (4) what organizations would be the best place for employment. This potential project can revolutionize the field of global health and help train future leaders in the field of global health.
+Tyler Stotland Sure, I will work on something along those lines. If you are serious about public health, then I will be more than happy to help me. Connect with me on LinkedIn once you have a profile. You will be able to learn more about the opportunities in public health.
Such an informative video! I really appreciate you simply laying out those four areas and including areas such as management skills, knowledge of gantt charts, budgets, etc. that people often don't think of when considering global health competencies.
Dr. Martin, I have watched a couple of your videos and I'm a BIG fan already (clarity and simplicity of presentation, enthusiasm, cute South African accent :)). I'm now wondering whether you provide any career consulting services for aspiring GH professionals, and I hope you that you do! I'm an assistant prof with a PhD in Computer Science (class of '02, University of Maryland College Park); currently looking to switch to a career in GH -- specifically interested in leveraging my computational, statistical, and mathematical modeling skills for the study of GH problems. Given my hard sciences background and age (mid-career rather than a 20 something fresh graduate!), I'm not sure about the best way to get my foot in the door. I've tried applying for research scientist positions but it seems they require experience (good old chicken and egg problem!). Would you recommend I pursue a degree related to GH such as an MPH, or some kind of professional certification? Please help!
My area of interest had always been clear, but I am still looking for a way of to get a career in GH! Your contribution has been incredible and your passion is constantly supporting mine. It turns my journey much more excited! Thanks Professor ; )
Thanks for the comment Marise. I have no doubt that someone as passionate about global health as you are will find their niche. I'm happy to help in any way that I can. :)
Great videos! Always been extremely interested in Global Health. I am in my late 40's, been in private practice as a dentist for 20 years. I am looking into a career change into global Health, possible getting a MPH degree. What are the career opportunities to contribute as a dentist , in oral disease at WHO or some other international health organization?
+Tania Florez Thanks for the question. While I'm not very familiar with the world of dental health, I can assure you that there will be a lot going on in the global health space. Dental issues are certainly a major contributor to the global burden of disease and have implication for other areas like heart disease etc. The fact that you have a medical background will also allow you to add value in many other areas of global health (especially if you do an MPH). Here is a link to the WHO oral health page: www.who.int/oral_health/en/ (hope this helps)
Hi Greg, Could you make a video all about getting the MPH in public health or global health? I am an undergrad senior college student planning to get my MPH and then my MD and would like to know more about your experience with the MPH.
Thank you for your inspiring videos. After being a Paramedic for over 10 years, and a trip to Haiti, I decided that there are populations that needed a voice. I am currently a public health major w/a concentration in community education. Are there any positions in global health where a bachelors would be useful? Working overseas is particularly interesting to me. I would like to gain experience as I pursue my MPH. Have you made a video for BPH graduates? Thank you for sharing your knowledge w/us!
Thanks for the great question. I'm sure that there are roles and positions available for BPH graduates. Getting your first job and initial experience can be hard because a lot of jobs require "experience" in order to apply. Don't worry about it. Do whatever you can. Do volunteer would if possible. Work as an intern if there is an opportunity. Do whatever it takes to get some experience. Down the line, if you are able to do an MPH, that would be brilliant!! Good luck.
Excellent Dr Martin just i have two questions that i would like you to clarify to me . first what is the role of epidemiology in global health ? and my second question is what can of opportunity i would get if i get my master degree in epidemiology. note to that i would like to work international health agency and i live a third world country where epidemiology is not really common but i really don't know if this discipline(epidemiology) is wright for me ?
Thanks for the excellent question. Epidemiology is pivotal to Global Health - it is the discipline that helps us understand the magnitude and distribution of the burden of disease, the impact of our inventions and underpins our response to health threats. If you study epidemiology you'll be in an excellent position to add value to almost any global health agency - if you're interested, then I highly recommend that you study epidemiology (its a fantastic discipline).
Dear Greg, Love your informative content. Just had one question.I did my B.Pharm(from Bangladesh) & then completed MPH from UK. Unfortunately, i have heard that it can be quite difficult for a non-medic student to build a career in the field of public & global health, since i don't have a medical degree. Is it really the case?
I'm graduating MBBS and I'm not really sure if I want to go into the clinical part and Im looking for alternative careers in public health I don't know what to do and how to start
Hi, I just watched the whole series "Working in Global Health", it's great! You mention consulting work several times. It doesn't sound like you mean management consulting or consulting companies in the health space. Maybe more something like freelance writing and research? Could you expand on what kind of consulting projects you do/mean? Or is there already a video about it? Thanks!
Thanks for the question Hannah. There are many different kinds of consulting (so its a good question). It's quite a big topic and I can't cover it in this comment but will make a video that addresses it specifically. I think that I might have a video on "how to get consulting work" on the channel but I'll make another one soon.
Please I am a pharmacist and I'm currently doing a MSc in International Public Health how ever my interest is in MPH not MSPH. I didn't really know that MSc in Public Health was different from MPH as of the time I applied. What do you advice me to do? Thank you.
I wouldn't worry at all. The knowledge and skills that you learn in each course are very similar and very transferable. When applying for jobs, employers will recognize an MPH and MSc Public Health as equivalent.
Great video Dr. Martin, I saw this link from LinkedIn and have watch most of your videos in the past hour, very informative information. I have a question what kind of opportunities would I get with a master degree in Public health? I have a few more months until I complete my Masters, I want to focus on the discipline Maternal and Child health. Are there any opportunities abroad for this discipline?
Hello DeeDee - thanks for the question. Yes there are lots of opportunities all over the world in the area of maternal and child health. I suggest that you make a list of organisations working in that area (like UNICEF for example) and take a look at what posts are being advertised (just to get a feeling for what is out there). You could get involved with programme management, portfolio management, grant management, M&E, field work, advocacy work, policy work, data analysis etc. etc. (it really depends on what you're interested in and where your strengths are). Good luck!
Thanks for very inspiring video. As a 2nd year pharmacy student (not in US though) I wish to tackle climate change and public health issue as my future career. but it seems there are few phamarcy-based MPH degree holders online and offline... Is considering MPH after PharmD degree a bad idea? What fields of MPH could i handle better with my background?
Thanks for the question. I think that doing an MPH after your PharmD is a good idea (its a good combination). You'll find that your pharmacy training stands you in good stead as you'll have a detailed understanding of health issues.
Hi, I'm a med student and in my country, Peru, we don't have a residency in Public health or preventive medicine. So, I'm wondering where I can find information of where to study or what to do. Thanks :)
Very benefitial vedeo but i could like to know for example if I am interested in all the areas such as Disease,issues e.t.c is possible that i do all of them together as a career???
Thanks for the question. Yes, absolutely. You don't have to tie yourself down to just one disease area. In the next video (which will come out later this week) I'll talk about the different roles you might play in the global health space. You might find that it helps you think through what it is that you want to do. 😀
Do you think there will be a lot of jobs in public health for medical doctors who want to focus on the economy /financing / IT / software side of the medical system? i.e. I would love to work on streamlining the work flow with computers in both the clinical world, the lab side of medicine (pathology lab) and also be invloved in utilising this data in some big way i.e. the emerging field of data science. ? Is this viable? - Up until now I have been looking to pathology but now I am thinking that public health may offer more opportunities to really tailor what I do into a job that I love and am really passionate about.
Absolutely. I keep hearing terms like "big data" and "machine learning" but don't see people really applying these ideas to their full potential in the public health space. Someone like you would be in demand for sure! I could definitely help put you in touch with the right people.
Thank you so much for your informative videos.. very much appreciated. With a Master degree in Physiotherapy (background), and presently studying MPH from Germany, would it be possible for me to pursue any of the following as my future career: WHich one of the following would be best for me as per my background education? Though they all carry equivalent importance as per my career perspective...... Chief Medical Officer, Chronic Disease Management Coordinator, Clinical Infectious Disease Specialist, Communicable Disease Analyst, MPH Epidemiologist or Epidemiologist , Tropical Disease Specialist and International HIV Specialist. Thank you in advance.
Thanks for the question. I'd like to suggest that at this stage (while you're studying your MPH), you should use this opportunity to explore the various aspects of public health that interest you. As your areas of interest become more apparent, the right kinds of jobs to apply to will become obvious to you. I hope that helps. Greg
+Dexter Dex - thanks for the question. There are a lot of universities that offer masters programmes in public health and global health. Are you in a position to travel?
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Hi Mr. Greg! I m glad I came across yoru videos ! I am thinking about a Masters in Global health . is it possible to email you regarding questions about the outlook for this field and if it is the right fir for me? Please do let me know. thanks! -Fatima
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I have showed this video to my students global health class. They are in the beginning of their global health career. This is a great video to get them thinking about their future careers!
+Angelica Hardee thanks for sharing with your students - much appreciated. Please let me know if there is any particular content that you'd like me to make for them! Happy day, Greg
Omg these videos r 7fukn years old n still helping a lot of individuals to find there careers and area of interest 🎉
Im thrilled it helps a lot! Thank you
Really i dont know how could i thank for you for helping me on my study journey. You are very great and different from other health proffesionals in the youtube because you base your pressentation according to your audiances needs thanks alot
I am going to start my MPH after one month and your videos are very helpful and clear many confusion about MPH. Thank you so much.
Thanks for the comment - glad you found the videos helpful!
This was a wonderful video! Dr. Martin, I would highly suggest that you create an interactive version of the five categories (e.g., disease, exposure, population groups, issues) so that students and health professionals can mix and match to see (1) what possible careers are in that particular area; (2) what school or program best fit the area; (3) what fellowship program (which you should do a video about) relates to that particular area; and, (4) what organizations would be the best place for employment. This potential project can revolutionize the field of global health and help train future leaders in the field of global health.
+Stephane Labossiere thanks for the fantastic suggestions! Great idea - I'll definitely start working on something along those lines!! :)
+Tyler Stotland Sure, I will work on something along those lines. If you are serious about public health, then I will be more than happy to help me. Connect with me on LinkedIn once you have a profile. You will be able to learn more about the opportunities in public health.
Such an informative video! I really appreciate you simply laying out those four areas and including areas such as management skills, knowledge of gantt charts, budgets, etc. that people often don't think of when considering global health competencies.
Thanks Sarah! :)
thank you for this series very timely indeed. looking forward to more videos on the series
+Lesedi51 - you are most welcome! Glad you found it helpful. :)
Dr. Martin, I have watched a couple of your videos and I'm a BIG fan already (clarity and simplicity of presentation, enthusiasm, cute South African accent :)). I'm now wondering whether you provide any career consulting services for aspiring GH professionals, and I hope you that you do! I'm an assistant prof with a PhD in Computer Science (class of '02, University of Maryland College Park); currently looking to switch to a career in GH -- specifically interested in leveraging my computational, statistical, and mathematical modeling skills for the study of GH problems. Given my hard sciences background and age (mid-career rather than a 20 something fresh graduate!), I'm not sure about the best way to get my foot in the door. I've tried applying for research scientist positions but it seems they require experience (good old chicken and egg problem!). Would you recommend I pursue a degree related to GH such as an MPH, or some kind of professional certification? Please help!
My area of interest had always been clear, but I am still looking for a way of to get a career in GH! Your contribution has been incredible and your passion is constantly supporting mine. It turns my journey much more excited! Thanks Professor ; )
Thanks for the comment Marise. I have no doubt that someone as passionate about global health as you are will find their niche. I'm happy to help in any way that I can. :)
Great Video! simple and effective. Looking forward to the series.
Thanks. Video number 2 of the series should be out next week sometime. 👍🏻
Great videos! Always been extremely interested in Global Health. I am in my late 40's, been in private practice as a dentist for 20 years. I am looking into a career change into global Health, possible getting a MPH degree. What are the career opportunities to contribute as a dentist , in oral disease at WHO or some other international health organization?
+Tania Florez Thanks for the question. While I'm not very familiar with the world of dental health, I can assure you that there will be a lot going on in the global health space. Dental issues are certainly a major contributor to the global burden of disease and have implication for other areas like heart disease etc. The fact that you have a medical background will also allow you to add value in many other areas of global health (especially if you do an MPH). Here is a link to the WHO oral health page: www.who.int/oral_health/en/ (hope this helps)
Hi Greg,
Could you make a video all about getting the MPH in public health or global health? I am an undergrad senior college student planning to get my MPH and then my MD and would like to know more about your experience with the MPH.
Dear Tricia - yes, with pleasure. I'll make a video about that. Good luck with your studies!! :)
Thank you for your inspiring videos. After being a Paramedic for over 10 years, and a trip to Haiti, I decided that there are populations that needed a voice. I am currently a public health major w/a concentration in community education. Are there any positions in global health where a bachelors would be useful? Working overseas is particularly interesting to me. I would like to gain experience as I pursue my MPH. Have you made a video for BPH graduates? Thank you for sharing your knowledge w/us!
Thanks for the great question. I'm sure that there are roles and positions available for BPH graduates. Getting your first job and initial experience can be hard because a lot of jobs require "experience" in order to apply. Don't worry about it. Do whatever you can. Do volunteer would if possible. Work as an intern if there is an opportunity. Do whatever it takes to get some experience. Down the line, if you are able to do an MPH, that would be brilliant!! Good luck.
Excellent Dr Martin just i have two questions that i would like you to clarify to me . first what is the role of epidemiology in global health ? and my second question is what can of opportunity i would get if i get my master degree in epidemiology. note to that i would like to work international health agency and i live a third world country where epidemiology is not really common but i really don't know if this discipline(epidemiology) is wright for me ?
Thanks for the excellent question. Epidemiology is pivotal to Global Health - it is the discipline that helps us understand the magnitude and distribution of the burden of disease, the impact of our inventions and underpins our response to health threats. If you study epidemiology you'll be in an excellent position to add value to almost any global health agency - if you're interested, then I highly recommend that you study epidemiology (its a fantastic discipline).
Dear Greg, Love your informative content. Just had one question.I did my B.Pharm(from Bangladesh) & then completed MPH from UK. Unfortunately, i have heard that it can be quite difficult for a non-medic student to build a career in the field of public & global health, since i don't have a medical degree. Is it really the case?
Very useful! Especially for someone who has just finished/is studying Public Health
Glad that you found it useful Sarah! 😀
Hello Greg thank you for your video , very informative.
Are you still making video ?
I'm really glad you found the information helpful! Yes, still doing videos though Im very busy with my day job at the moment
Very informative video!
+MARTINA EFEYINI thanks for the comment Marina - glad you liked it.
fantastic video Martin, and welcome back !
Thanks 😀 good to be back...
Sir how i become president of wHo kindly tell me about this now i am pharmacist
Excellent video!
+Ghp Advising Thanks - glad you liked it!
I'm graduating MBBS and I'm not really sure if I want to go into the clinical part and Im looking for alternative careers in public health I don't know what to do and how to start
Hi, I just watched the whole series "Working in Global Health", it's great! You mention consulting work several times. It doesn't sound like you mean management consulting or consulting companies in the health space. Maybe more something like freelance writing and research? Could you expand on what kind of consulting projects you do/mean? Or is there already a video about it? Thanks!
Thanks for the question Hannah. There are many different kinds of consulting (so its a good question). It's quite a big topic and I can't cover it in this comment but will make a video that addresses it specifically. I think that I might have a video on "how to get consulting work" on the channel but I'll make another one soon.
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+Tlhompho Ditedu THANKS for the comment (WOW - I think that that's the nicest feedback I've ever received!!! :) )
Hello Greg I do have passion in the health field I will be so happy to work with WHO in fact is going to be a dream come true
Wow, WHO needs people like you who have a passion for the health field. You can do it, Clara! ☺
Please I am a pharmacist and I'm currently doing a MSc in International Public Health how ever my interest is in MPH not MSPH. I didn't really know that MSc in Public Health was different from MPH as of the time I applied. What do you advice me to do? Thank you.
I wouldn't worry at all. The knowledge and skills that you learn in each course are very similar and very transferable. When applying for jobs, employers will recognize an MPH and MSc Public Health as equivalent.
@@gregmartin Thank you so much.
Great video
Sir I am applying masters in global public health but , am having not much idea about this .
I am very interested in global health bachelor's nursing help communicable disease thank you mr greg
Faatima Hassan thanks for the comment. Glad you liked the video! 😀
Great video Dr. Martin, I saw this link from LinkedIn and have watch most of your videos in the past hour, very informative information. I have a question what kind of opportunities would I get with a master degree in Public health? I have a few more months until I complete my Masters, I want to focus on the discipline Maternal and Child health. Are there any opportunities abroad for this discipline?
Hello DeeDee - thanks for the question. Yes there are lots of opportunities all over the world in the area of maternal and child health. I suggest that you make a list of organisations working in that area (like UNICEF for example) and take a look at what posts are being advertised (just to get a feeling for what is out there). You could get involved with programme management, portfolio management, grant management, M&E, field work, advocacy work, policy work, data analysis etc. etc. (it really depends on what you're interested in and where your strengths are). Good luck!
Thanks for very inspiring video. As a 2nd year pharmacy student (not in US though) I wish to tackle climate change and public health issue as my future career. but it seems there are few phamarcy-based MPH degree holders online and offline... Is considering MPH after PharmD degree a bad idea? What fields of MPH could i handle better with my background?
Thanks for the question. I think that doing an MPH after your PharmD is a good idea (its a good combination). You'll find that your pharmacy training stands you in good stead as you'll have a detailed understanding of health issues.
Thank you sir....
You are most welcome! :)
Hi, I'm a med student and in my country, Peru, we don't have a residency in Public health or preventive medicine. So, I'm wondering where I can find information of where to study or what to do. Thanks :)
Hi there Paola - there are many universities that offer a Masters in Public Health degree. That might be the best next step for you.
Very benefitial vedeo but i could like to know for example if I am interested in all the areas such as Disease,issues e.t.c is possible that i do all of them together as a career???
Thanks for the question. Yes, absolutely. You don't have to tie yourself down to just one disease area. In the next video (which will come out later this week) I'll talk about the different roles you might play in the global health space. You might find that it helps you think through what it is that you want to do. 😀
what do you think is the most popular and developing area in the field?
Interesting question. I think that climate change is popular at the moment. Antimicrobial resistance is going to be an important issue in the future.
Do you think there will be a lot of jobs in public health for medical doctors who want to focus on the economy /financing / IT / software side of the medical system? i.e. I would love to work on streamlining the work flow with computers in both the clinical world, the lab side of medicine (pathology lab) and also be invloved in utilising this data in some big way i.e. the emerging field of data science. ? Is this viable? - Up until now I have been looking to pathology but now I am thinking that public health may offer more opportunities to really tailor what I do into a job that I love and am really passionate about.
Absolutely. I keep hearing terms like "big data" and "machine learning" but don't see people really applying these ideas to their full potential in the public health space. Someone like you would be in demand for sure! I could definitely help put you in touch with the right people.
Thank you so much for your informative videos.. very much appreciated. With a Master degree in Physiotherapy (background), and presently studying MPH from Germany, would it be possible for me to pursue any of the following as my future career:
WHich one of the following would be best for me as per my background education? Though they all carry equivalent importance as per my career perspective......
Chief Medical Officer, Chronic Disease Management Coordinator, Clinical Infectious Disease Specialist, Communicable Disease Analyst, MPH Epidemiologist or Epidemiologist , Tropical Disease Specialist and International HIV Specialist.
Thank you in advance.
Thanks for the question. I'd like to suggest that at this stage (while you're studying your MPH), you should use this opportunity to explore the various aspects of public health that interest you. As your areas of interest become more apparent, the right kinds of jobs to apply to will become obvious to you. I hope that helps. Greg
where can I study global health?
I am an MBBS Medical graduate from Bangladesh and I wanna build my career in global health.
+Dexter Dex - thanks for the question. There are a lot of universities that offer masters programmes in public health and global health. Are you in a position to travel?
We know half truth are more dangerous than lies... We also know many of the medical concept are half truths!
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Hi Mr. Greg! I m glad I came across yoru videos ! I am thinking about a Masters in Global health . is it possible to email you regarding questions about the outlook for this field and if it is the right fir for me? Please do let me know.
thanks!
-Fatima
hi Fatima - thanks for the message. Please feel free to contact me through the "contact us" form at www.twigh.org
Happy to help if I can. Greg
Thank you this is usually useful...