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Is anyone trying for admission in university in Guelph or any other universities
Is anyone trying for admission in university in Guelph or any other universities
Have you researched the availability of public health jobs? It is a degree many consultants seem to recommend. Would do your research on job availability unless you are really passionate about public health.
Have you researched the availability of public health jobs? It is a degree many consultants seem to recommend. Would do your research on job availability unless you are really passionate about public health.
Yes my consultant recommend me this course and I did a little bit of research of my own too . Public health is the most demanding profession in Canada. Do hive me your suggestion on this .
Yes my consultant recommend me this course and I did a little bit of research of my own too . Public health is the most demanding profession in Canada. Do hive me your suggestion on this .
Public health is certainly not the most in demand profession.
Public health is certainly not the most in demand profession.
Ohh.. but what about the job prospects after MPH? Am a pharmacist by profession (pharmd) and wish to continue my studies in canada .
Ohh.. but what about the job prospects after MPH? Am a pharmacist by profession (pharmd) and wish to continue my studies in canada .
You can certainly try to get a public health job but there are usually too many candidates for all the jobs. There was a foreign-trained physician who did a masters in public health but couldn’t get a job so went to school to become a nurse practionner and got a job in Northern Ontario where many communities depend on NP because there aren’t enough GPs. Would also warn you that Canada has a surplus of pharmacists in most regions so salary have been decreasing for some time and finding a full-time job with benefits is much harder than it used to be. Consultants seem to recommend that every foreign dentist, doctor or pharmacist do a degree in public health. Getting a job is not impossible but most consultants say there is tons of demand which isn’t true either.
You can certainly try to get a public health job but there are usually too many candidates for all the jobs. There was a foreign-trained physician who did a masters in public health but couldn’t get a job so went to school to become a nurse practionner and got a job in Northern Ontario where many communities depend on NP because there aren’t enough GPs. Would also warn you that Canada has a surplus of pharmacists in most regions so salary have been decreasing for some time and finding a full-time job with benefits is much harder than it used to be. Consultants seem to recommend that every foreign dentist, doctor or pharmacist do a degree in public health. Getting a job is not impossible but most consultants say there is tons of demand which isn’t true either.
Thank you for the information. But sir I don't have much options to choose from . Its either MPH or pharmacology. Or else I would need to start considering diploma courses.
Thank you for the information. But sir I don't have much options to choose from . Its either MPH or pharmacology. Or else I would need to start considering diploma courses.
Just want you to be educated. Have you done any research about job availability in Canada other than listening to a consultant? Would encourage you to really spend a lot of time researching versus just listening to consultants. Did you do a lot of research about professionals needed in Canada, cost of living, lifestyle you can realistically expect, etc. before deciding immigration to Canada was the right option for you?
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