Careers in Epidemiology
Epidemiologists focus on determining the occurrences and risk factors
of disease, and evaluating the effectiveness of prevention and treatment
of disease. This can include surveillance and monitoring, screening,
establishing and administering intervention programs for prevention
or treatment of diseases, designing studies for determining risk
factors or the effectiveness of prevention approaches, and analyzing
data.
Most epidemiologists choose particular areas of expertise, e.g.,
cardiovascular, reproductive, cancer, nutrition, hospital infections,
genetic diseases, infectious disease, birth defects, based upon
on their interests. The possibilities and approaches are endless.
Placement opportunities for epidemiology graduates include positions in local, state, and federal health agencies; academic departments within schools of public health or colleges of health sciences; pharmaceutical companies; and hospital and health systems.
Our graduates have been very successful in finding placements in
the field. Here is a sampling of positions held by Epidemiology
graduates who graduated within the past two years:
- Emerging Infections Surveillance Fellow, El Dorado (CA) Public
Health Dept.
- Staff Epidemiologist, University of Iowa Epidemiology Department
- Biological Safety Professional, University of Iowa Health Protection
Office
- HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Fellow, California Epidemiology Investigation
Service
- Assistant Director, Research Injury Surveillance System, N.C.A.A.
- Epidemiologist, DeKalb County (Georgia), Board of Health
- Health Services Research and Development Fellow, VA Medical
Center, Indianapolis
- Preventive and Community Dentistry Fellow, University of Iowa
- Epidemiologist, San Joaquin County (CA) Health Dept.
- Disease Prevention Specialist, Johnson County (IA) Public Health
Dept.
- Medical Epidemiologist, Virology Research, U.S. Navy, Cairo,
Egypt
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