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Why Pursue an MPH in Epidemiology?
Pursuing an MPH in Epidemiology offers several benefits for those interested in public health. This degree enables professionals to:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of
disease prevention
and
health promotion
.
- Develop skills in
data analysis
and
biostatistics
.
- Learn to design and conduct
epidemiological studies
.
- Contribute to
policy-making
and
public health interventions
.
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