What kind of work is involved in public health programs and are there hospital-related roles?
Yes, public health programs often include hospital-related roles.
Key areas of work in public health with hospital connections:
- Health administration: Managing hospital operations and healthcare services.
- Epidemiology: Studying disease patterns and working with hospitals to control outbreaks.
- Health promotion: Designing and delivering programs to educate patients and staff within hospitals.
- Environmental health: Ensuring hospital environments meet health and safety standards.
These roles focus on improving community health through both direct hospital involvement and broader public initiatives. If you want guidance on suitable roles for your background, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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