I completed an MSc in Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine a few years ago. There are a wide variety of jobs in this field depending on what you are interested in.
I would advise you to look in the Guardian newspaper, particularly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, the bmj website and specific organisations that have a focus on Public Health, so this may be university websites, such as University College London, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Imperial College London etc. Also, the London Deanery advertises Public Health training schemes.
You might want to consider seeking some careers advice, there should be somebody dedicated to this at your institution. I hope that this information helps you.
I posted this as a new thread elsewhere, but perhaps it would have been better to ask here:
I'm interested in doing a Masters in epidemiology or public health, but I don't really know how to choose between them. Looking at courses on offer, both appeal to me, and I'm pretty sure I would be happy doing either.
What I really want to know is: would choosing one over the other have any impact on future job/PhD opportunities? Is there any reason why I might end up regretting choosing one over the other?
Thanks
Can I ask how you found the course? and did you enter a specific field of clinical practice after completion?
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