Everything changes

Everything changes

Latest public health careers advice from an evolving field

As I move towards concluding this third season of The Public Health Workforce is Not OK, I will take the opportunity to explore some themes that have recurred throughout the entire series and to review some of the most recent changes in our field. My evidence-based observations suggest that the most popular posts among my subscribers are those that address the challenges of building safe, meaningful, gainful careers in public health. So this week, I’ll respond to that real-world data by looking for some practical lessons that directly relate to building and developing a public health career. (I’m assuming that you have already read my earlier columns with practical advice for public health job seekers. Remember to check out my entire archive of articles about working in public health available here.)

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