Public Health Careers podcast shares stories to help you navigate your public health journey!
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Many public health professionals are not fully equipped to take their career to the next level.
Public Health is broad and has many career challenges. Public health being broad makes it difficult to understand the true diversity in roles. You may want to work in public health and be unsure of what path to take. You struggle understanding how to navigate your bachelors, masters, doctorate, and professional career in public health. There is information out there, but no actionable tactics to take your next steps.
Public Health Careers gives you actionable advice and tips. Hear from wide variety of public health career paths to grow you understanding, knowledge, skills, and networks. Valuable whether a public health student, a young public health professional, or an experienced public health leader – there is learning for everyone. Each person shares actionable advice from their career to support you in your career development.
Benefits:
Diverse Career Stories
Listen to over 190 unique public health career journeys. Hear from professionals and students in the field about their diverse and sometimes winding path to their public health positions.
Real Life Tips & Takeaways
Get real life tested tips and tricks to take your career to the next level. Learn from guest’s successes and mistakes while getting key takeaways throughout an entire career journey.
Network & Learn
Use this to start growing your network. You will learn about guest while also seeing where you can connect with them. Reach out to guest to connect deeper and build your network.
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4.7 Rating on Apple Podcasts
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FAQs
Public Health Careers is available on all audio platforms and is also available in video format on The Public Health Millennial YouTube channel. Search ‘Public Health Careers’ or use the links on this page to navigate to your preferred platform.
Public Health Careers podcast episodes are released on Tuesdays at a weekly cadence.
Yes, you will learn about diverse public health topics from the show in a story-like format from people actually working in those specific areas.
Most if not all guest will have their LinkedIn highlighted in the episode information and shownotes page. All episode and guest information will be linked on their corresponding shownotes page. Use these to reach out to guest and let them know you found them through Public Health Careers. The possibilities are endless.
All shownotes pages can be found once you have the episode number. Insert the episode number into the hyperlink: thePHmillennial.com/episode## and hit search. The shownotes page for that episode will be shown. Or you can visit the Podcast Shownotes page and search terms of interest.
Public Health Careers episodes are far from boring. We let you in on topics, knowledge, and tips in a fun and informative story narrative told of guest. While you listen to story paths and the why’s underlying guest’s decisions, you will be learning about issue areas, the relevant skills for those areas, and how to excel in the field.
If you are interested in partnership or sponsorship, check out the Work With Us page or email info@thephmillennial@gmail.com
Omari is the Founder & CEO for The Public Health Millennial. He graduated with a MPH in 2019 after not knowing anything about public health in 2017. He currently works as a Program Officer for a Statewide Health Foundation. He is passionate about increasing the visibility of public health and equitably improving the health of Black and marginalized populations.
Recent Public Health Careers Episodes
224: How I Built My Public Health Career: Rejections, Lessons, and Opportunities with Omari Richins, MPH
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Full Shownotes223: Surviving Open Heart Surgeries: A Mission To Empower Patients with Dr. Jacob Kendall, PhD, MSW, MPH
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Full Shownotes222: From Optometry to Public Health Advocate with Dr. Diane van Staden, PhD
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Full Shownotes220: Transforming Maternal Health through Reproductive Justice and Black Feminism with Kene Orakwue, MPH
Interview with Kene Orakwue, MPH Listen Here: Highlights from this...
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