Hello Dr. Chen. This is very insightful. I have had my MD and MSc already. And this fall, I will be pursuing my PhD in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. After watching this video, I was motivated to pursue MPH as well after my postdoctoral fellowship.
I saw your Med-Derm residency video and I was very impressed at the time (I am an IMG who never knew a such thing as a double board exists!). I am still aspiring to get matched in Med-Derm! Also, a year ago I saw this video and I was inspired, I immediately joined the MPH program in my city - a two year degree - and here I am sending you many thanks for the inspiration
Hello Dr chen .I truly appreciate your guidance and insights. I recently completed my medical studies in Africa (DRC) and am now transitioning to the U.S. to pursue a focus on public health, specifically in epidemiology and biostatistics. I would be very grateful if you could share any advice to help me succeed in this new chapter of my journey.
Im starting fellowship this year and I'm also joining a MPH generalist simultaneously starting at fall semester, i dont know what to expect and I'm afraid it will be only a waste of time but i hope i leave this video with some important information that will make me rethink about it or not
Hi Dr. Chen! Thank you so much for this video, it has really helped a lot since I am currently applying to medical school and interested in possibly pursuing a MPH as well. You mentioned in your video that you got a grant through the NIH to complete your MPH, I'm curious how you found and applied for this grant?
The grant was a part of our medical school program (a T32). Sadly, it's a function of the institution, not publicly available. That said, many scholarships exist for these 1 year masters programs!
Hi Dr. Chen! Would you recommend a mph-md for someone who is interested in becoming a physician scientist focusing on non clinical research? I have a mph in Epidemiology and will be applying to Med school soon.
Im a med student about to graduate and looking to do an Mph. Im torn between a concentration in biostatistics or in epidemiology and i can’t seem to find information that helps to make the decision that would be beneficial when i start practicing. Please let me know what you would advise? Thank you
I finished my medical school 3 years ago and done a lot of clinical jobs as a general practitioner but now I decided to immigrate to America, maybe I need to study MPH to come there before I take USMLE
I will finish my degree in Health Informatics next year! So should I try master in health informatics or MPH? My goal is to get doctorate degree in Health Informatics ! Which opinion is better ?
Hello Dr. I studied pyschology for my Bsc and now wana go for a masters in public health. Please could you help me with some research topics in public health? Please may you list out some research interest topic?. Just wana clearify and know of what im doing is right. Please reply soon
Hi Chen, i wanted to apply for MPH , but some universities have pre-requisite of college level maths course. Can you provide info and some universities providing this course?
Find a partner in research who can help guide you! There’s no reason that you can’t get involved, it’s all about finding the right collaborator. It might be easiest to start with other pharmacists who are doing what you are hoping to accomplish and asking them for advice or introductions to potential collaborators. good luck!
Thank you Dr Chen. Would you recommend doing MPH or master's of community health and preventive medicine for a future clinician? I don't get the difference between the programs.
I've not heard of the latter, but based on what the name implies, I think it's much more specific than an MPH. An MPH would allow you to do those things as well, so I think if you're certain you want to do preventative med in the future, that degree makes sense, but if you think there's a chance you'll want to do something else, MPH might be a better bet.
I’m an undergrad pre med student and I am thinking of pursuing an MPH before applying to medical schools, do you think this is a good idea to get an MPH now or is it best to wait till *after* medical school?
The benefit of getting an MPH after medical school is the higher likelihood that it will be paid for by someone else! Additionally, the skills you learn during the mph are probably better applied after med school (regarding research skills like biostatistics and epidemiology). However, if an MPH is in the cards no matter what, and you’re excited to do that first, go for it! Just consider the above!
@@mrandmrsheme Thank you for the advice! I’m actually interested in concentrating in something around community health science or health promotion and disease prevention.
Hello Dr. Chen :) Your video is really inspiring . Does enrolling in an Advanced certificate in Public health do good especially if I am completing my USMLE STEPS exams during the time i pursue the Program ? It is one year long and I can only afford the certificate program in public health but it is from a very reputed institution. Kindly reply back ;It would really mean alot to me . Thank you so much :)
I don't think you need to get a public health certificate unless you plan to use those skills in the future. If it's something you're passionate about, then hopefully it'd be a good investment, but it's obviously a personal decision. good luck!
Hello, Dr. Chen! I have a master's in healthcare management and am planning on getting a 2nd master's in clinical nutrition before finishing with my doctorate of health science. If I change the order by getting my DHSc first and then end with my MS-ACN, would I be able to have my master's paid for? Thanks for your time.
Can't guarantee anything! It depends on the opportunities that exist and you'd have to do some research to see what's possible and what might be funded.
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, MD! It's a great school, couldn't recommend it enough. But there are tons of great MPH programs out there. I wouldn't worry too much about rankings, but rather where you can work with like-minded faculty and a program that will set you up for success!
Do it if you're interested in public health! The statistics you learn will be forgotten if you don't use it all the time, so if it doesn't matter when you do it, I'd suggest working toward an MPH when you're more likely to use the statistics knowledge.
hi i have done my MBBS from pakistan which is as MD in other countries , i am a canadian national and want to do MPH in canada cause im interested in this program ....what are the requirements to get admission in mph in canada for a medical graduate , i searched on the websites and it requires atleast one undergraduate statistic course ,i dont understand what that means ,can imgs get admission without GRE or statistic course ? i would be greatful if you help
So sorry - I don't know the requirements for an MPH in Canada. Statistics courses are usually just the intro level stats courses offered at universities. It sounds like it's just a prerequisite, so you could potentially take one at a community college for that requirement. Good luck!
Since you've done MBBS, the university might consider it had biostatistics as part of the program, at least that is the case with the University in Canada I found out about online.
I'm finishing my nursing BSN in a few months and also have prior degree in economics. Your advice feels pertinent and is helpful for me as well.
Hello Dr. Chen. This is very insightful. I have had my MD and MSc already. And this fall, I will be pursuing my PhD in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. After watching this video, I was motivated to pursue MPH as well after my postdoctoral fellowship.
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Thanks so much for this video, Dr. Chen! It was very helpful.
Thanks for your support!
I saw your Med-Derm residency video and I was very impressed at the time (I am an IMG who never knew a such thing as a double board exists!). I am still aspiring to get matched in Med-Derm! Also, a year ago I saw this video and I was inspired, I immediately joined the MPH program in my city - a two year degree - and here I am sending you many thanks for the inspiration
Wow, thank you! So nice to hear that the videos were helpful!
Hello Dr chen .I truly appreciate your guidance and insights. I recently completed my medical studies in Africa (DRC) and am now transitioning to the U.S. to pursue a focus on public health, specifically in epidemiology and biostatistics.
I would be very grateful if you could share any advice to help me succeed in this new chapter of my journey.
Great advice bro. It was worthy it listening to all you said
Dr. Chen, thank you for sharing your insights. I will be going a second masters in MPH and I'm really excited about it. My first was in nutrition.
Thank you so much! This was really helpful
I’m doing mine now.
Im starting fellowship this year and I'm also joining a MPH generalist simultaneously starting at fall semester, i dont know what to expect and I'm afraid it will be only a waste of time but i hope i leave this video with some important information that will make me rethink about it or not
that was very helpful for me , thank you
Thank you for this
Bc of a weak disgusting government response to Covid rates in indigenous communities it made me want to pursue a MPH to help my relatives
u really inspired me thank uuu🤗
Thank you!
NIce vid really helpful!
Hi Dr. Chen! Thank you so much for this video, it has really helped a lot since I am currently applying to medical school and interested in possibly pursuing a MPH as well. You mentioned in your video that you got a grant through the NIH to complete your MPH, I'm curious how you found and applied for this grant?
The grant was a part of our medical school program (a T32). Sadly, it's a function of the institution, not publicly available. That said, many scholarships exist for these 1 year masters programs!
helpful! thank you!
Do we have good job prospects for MPH. Because I finished my bachelor's in perfusion technology
Yes, especially as an epidemiologist
Hi Dr. Chen! Would you recommend a mph-md for someone who is interested in becoming a physician scientist focusing on non clinical research? I have a mph in Epidemiology and will be applying to Med school soon.
Im a med student about to graduate and looking to do an Mph. Im torn between a concentration in biostatistics or in epidemiology and i can’t seem to find information that helps to make the decision that would be beneficial when i start practicing. Please let me know what you would advise? Thank you
Biostats and Epi often go hand in hand, so you probably won't even have to make the decision. My concentration was the two together.
I finished my medical school 3 years ago and done a lot of clinical jobs as a general practitioner but now I decided to immigrate to America, maybe I need to study MPH to come there before I take USMLE
I don't think an MPH is necessary if you don't plan on using it per se. Good luck!
I will finish my degree in Health Informatics next year! So should I try master in health informatics or MPH? My goal is to get doctorate degree in Health Informatics ! Which opinion is better ?
Hello Dr. I studied pyschology for my Bsc and now wana go for a masters in public health. Please could you help me with some research topics in public health? Please may you list out some research interest topic?. Just wana clearify and know of what im doing is right. Please reply soon
What if you have an MPH. How long will you take in medical school to emerge as a medical doctor.
Same time as without an MPH
Hi Chen, i wanted to apply for MPH , but some universities have pre-requisite of college level maths course. Can you provide info and some universities providing this course?
can we apply for MPH after biomedical engineering
Hey Steve what if one wants to do mph and do it in a couple of years and while doing this can write all the steps of usmle.Cuz I am not in us
After U have finished your MPH,what job did you do for one year?
I finished med school and applied for residency!
Hi,I am pharmacist and also want to work in the clinical research area. Do you have other friends have similar background? What’s your advise on this?
Find a partner in research who can help guide you! There’s no reason that you can’t get involved, it’s all about finding the right collaborator. It might be easiest to start with other pharmacists who are doing what you are hoping to accomplish and asking them for advice or introductions to potential collaborators. good luck!
Hi can I apply for plab after mph?
Is mph a good option after MBBS?
Thank you for your video i find it very useful 😊 and i want to ask how can i find a job after public health ? And is it real ?
The MPH is a VERY versatile degree - so it depends on what your focus was during your MPH year, and what you're looking to do afterward.
Thank you Dr Chen. Would you recommend doing MPH or master's of community health and preventive medicine for a future clinician? I don't get the difference between the programs.
I've not heard of the latter, but based on what the name implies, I think it's much more specific than an MPH. An MPH would allow you to do those things as well, so I think if you're certain you want to do preventative med in the future, that degree makes sense, but if you think there's a chance you'll want to do something else, MPH might be a better bet.
I’m an undergrad pre med student and I am thinking of pursuing an MPH before applying to medical schools, do you think this is a good idea to get an MPH now or is it best to wait till *after* medical school?
The benefit of getting an MPH after medical school is the higher likelihood that it will be paid for by someone else! Additionally, the skills you learn during the mph are probably better applied after med school (regarding research skills like biostatistics and epidemiology). However, if an MPH is in the cards no matter what, and you’re excited to do that first, go for it! Just consider the above!
@@mrandmrsheme Thank you for the advice! I’m actually interested in concentrating in something around community health science or health promotion and disease prevention.
Is there any scholarship for MPH & What are the requirements? Could you please make a video regarding this??
Difficult to say - depends totally on the program and their individual requirements, as well as different scholarships at different programs.
Hello Dr. Chen :)
Your video is really inspiring . Does enrolling in an Advanced certificate in Public health do good especially if I am completing my USMLE STEPS exams during the time i pursue the Program ? It is one year long and I can only afford the certificate program in public health but it is from a very reputed institution. Kindly reply back ;It would really mean alot to me . Thank you so much :)
I don't think you need to get a public health certificate unless you plan to use those skills in the future. If it's something you're passionate about, then hopefully it'd be a good investment, but it's obviously a personal decision. good luck!
Hello, Dr. Chen!
I have a master's in healthcare management and am planning on getting a 2nd master's in clinical nutrition before finishing with my doctorate of health science. If I change the order by getting my DHSc first and then end with my MS-ACN, would I be able to have my master's paid for?
Thanks for your time.
Can't guarantee anything! It depends on the opportunities that exist and you'd have to do some research to see what's possible and what might be funded.
Can md anesthesia people do mph?
Yes, of course! Anyone could get an MPH.
@@mrandmrsheme how can one get
I.m from india
Which is better mpt or mph after bpt if i want do do masters in abroad
I'm not sure what an mpt or bpt is.
Hi chen.
Where did you do your MPH. Which unis will you recommend.
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, MD! It's a great school, couldn't recommend it enough. But there are tons of great MPH programs out there. I wouldn't worry too much about rankings, but rather where you can work with like-minded faculty and a program that will set you up for success!
Do I really need to do an extra math or statistics course for applying?
No, just the listed prerequisites should be sufficient! Whatever the program lists on their website for admission.
Is it good to do mph after bph or after mbbs ?
Do it if you're interested in public health! The statistics you learn will be forgotten if you don't use it all the time, so if it doesn't matter when you do it, I'd suggest working toward an MPH when you're more likely to use the statistics knowledge.
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美國
Hello doctor. I am dentist . Are you on LinkedIn?
Can we connect you there?
Sorry - not on linkedin!
hi i have done my MBBS from pakistan which is as MD in other countries , i am a canadian national and want to do MPH in canada cause im interested in this program ....what are the requirements to get admission in mph in canada for a medical graduate , i searched on the websites and it requires atleast one undergraduate statistic course ,i dont understand what that means ,can imgs get admission without GRE or statistic course ? i would be greatful if you help
So sorry - I don't know the requirements for an MPH in Canada. Statistics courses are usually just the intro level stats courses offered at universities. It sounds like it's just a prerequisite, so you could potentially take one at a community college for that requirement. Good luck!
Since you've done MBBS, the university might consider it had biostatistics as part of the program, at least that is the case with the University in Canada I found out about online.
Thank you! this was really helpful