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Why Pursue a Career in Epidemiology?
A career in epidemiology offers the opportunity to make a significant impact on public health. Epidemiologists play a crucial role in identifying risk factors for disease, developing prevention strategies, and informing policy decisions.
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Why Pursue a Career in Epidemiology?
1. Why are you interested in epidemiology?
2. What are your career goals?
3. What specific areas of epidemiology interest you?
4. Why did you choose this program?
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