PhD/MPH

Mar 03, 2009 07:03

I'm an undergrad (roughly a junior) who aspires to enter the field of Medical Anthropology and possibly work with the CDC and WHO. So, at the moment I'm majoring in Anthropology and I am about to go to my advisor to talk about getting a minor in Public Health ( Read more... )

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whatthefoucaut March 3 2009, 12:35:56 UTC
I don't know, but mcgill is probably the top if not one of the top in med antho.

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moucho_blasto March 3 2009, 13:01:54 UTC
if you do it in england probably 4 years in all.

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random4233 March 3 2009, 14:50:57 UTC
can't say how long it would take to do a combined but i have a couple friends who got their MPH first and i think that took them 2-3 years. now they're in the PhD program and they're moving along really quickly since they kind of already had their fieldwork planned. i do know florida has a really awesome applied program since that's what it sounds like what you want to do.

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theeuphioanswer March 3 2009, 15:35:08 UTC
Yeah, I just looked at USF and their program looks amazing. Thus far the only schools that I have seen that have the PhD/MPH programs are The University of Pittsburgh, Northwestern, and USF. At the moment, USF looks the most promising.

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random4233 March 3 2009, 17:06:47 UTC
both of the people i was talking about went to USF and loved it. i have no doubt they would say you should go there.

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kethryvis March 3 2009, 18:37:06 UTC
One thing about USF's applied anth program... they don't require you to do any training in theory. Which sounds good on the outside... but applied anth does use theory and i've talked to a couple of applied anthropologists who won't hire anyone (or at least would have reservations about hiring someone) who doesn't have a background in anthro/soc theory at a grad level.

Just something to think about. That being said, i have heard good things about the program, and your focus on doing a PhD/MPH might change things in that regard. (full disclosure: i was accepted to USF and decided not to go mostly due to cost. Am currently pursing a Master's at another school in applied anth (tho not with a focus in public health))

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sweetseadragon March 3 2009, 16:11:03 UTC
You might look at George Washington or Johns Hopkins.

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thehielencoo March 3 2009, 23:32:03 UTC
I'm in the University of Maryland Applied Anthropology program. Public health, policy, and development has a major emphasis here. One of their tracks is medical anth and there are a lot of people here and connected to the University who are in public health and do work with the CDC and WHO. Plus UMD is in the DC area, so there's plenty of opportunities for networking and stuff. The MAA also requires an internship (with an extensive research component) so it will get you a chance to experience it in the real world. The PhD program is new, but healthy and vibrant, and probably about 5 years to complete (without an MA). Many of the profs have MPHs as well (which you can also get here).

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