A selected list of educational programs in public health and health administration and health related careers and jobs.
The Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) is the only national organization representing the deans, faculty and students of the accredited member schools of public health and other programs seeking accreditation as schools of public health.
Format: Website
Provider: Asssociation of Schools of Public Health
Website maintained by the Duke Division of Student Affairs where students may view careers in health, medicine and life sciences. The site includes general resources, research opportunities, Duke mentoring, volunteering, and patient care experience.
Format: Website
Provider: Duke University
A healthcare resource guide from the Career Advising & Planning Services (CAPS), University of Chicago. The guide contains a description of the field and links to: job search resources, federal agencies, consulting, communications, and marketing research, healthcare research & public policy, and professional development.
Format: Website
Provider: University of Chicago
The June 2003 revision of the 1997 competencies prepared for the Special Libraries Association Board of Directors by the Special Committee on Competencies for Special Librarians Eileen Abels, Rebecca Jones, John Latham, Dee Magnoni, Joanne Gard Marshall. The text covers professional, personal and core competencies.
Format: Book
Provider: Special Libraries Association
Career and job offerings listed on the Duke Center for Health Policy, Law and Management website. The list includes: internships, federal recruitment sites, internet companies, and recruitment builders.
Format: Website
Provider: Duke University
This guide to programs offering a Masters in Health Administration, Public Health, etc., lists the various degrees offered in public health and explains the differences between them.
Format: Website
Provider: Mastersinhealthcare.com
A nationally recognized source of career information. Revised every two years, the
Handbook describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations. Also available in print: Ref.19 HD8051 Oc1
Format: Book
Provider: US Bureau of Labor Statistics