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REV/710 v4 Mean, Median, and Mode REV/710 v4 Mean, Median, and Mode Find the mean, median, mode, range, interquartile range, and standard deviation of the following two examples. Example 1 X (income) No. of persons Mean : Total X (income) = 1560 / 6 = 260 ----------- Total No. of persons = 122 / 6 = 20. Median : X (income) 265 ---------- Total No. of persons 22 Mode : 200, 250, 180, 300, 350, 280 Min (180) Max (, 26, 16, 20, 6, 30 Min (6) Max (30) Range : Interquartile Range : (XU-XL) : 117.5 ------ (XU-XL): 13.5 Standard Deviation : INCOME Count 6, Total 1560 Mean 260 / SqR of Variance Total No. of persons Count 6, Total 122 Mean 20.333333 / SqR of Variance 8. Example 2 X (income) No. of persons Cumulative frequency (cf) Mean: X (income) 227.5 No. of persons 24 Cumulative frequency (cf) 54.5 Median: X (income) 225 No. of persons 25 Cumulative frequency (cf) 53 Mode: X (income) 180, 200, 250, 280 No. of persons 16, 24, 26, 30 Cumulative frequency (cf) 16, 40, 66, 96 Range: X (income) 100 No. of persons 14 Cumulative frequency (cf) 80 Interquartile Range: X (income) 87.5 No. of persons 11 Cumulative frequency (cf) 66.5 Standard Deviation: X (income) 45.
No. of persons 5. Cumulative frequency (cf) 34. KINE 4357 Team Project: Public Health Careers Resource Guide Public Health Career Profile Assignment Part I/Working Draft Using resources such as the book: 101+ Careers in Public Health , along with other resources such as bls.org, Indeed.com, glassceiling.com, Google Scholar, UTA Library Database and government job posting sites, you are required to research and synthesize the information in order to create a detailed written profile of a public health career. Choose your “dream job,†so that you can become more informed about an area of public health you are interested in! Using the template below, fill out each section completely.
IMPORTANT: Refer to the grading rubric so that you are aware of how this assignment will be graded. NOTE: All written material is to be written using complete sentences. DO NOT USE BULLET POINTS. Submit the assignment in TWO PLACES : this assignment portal and Discussion Board 6.1 for peer review. Elements Criteria Introduction Include one to two paragraphs.
Content in this section to include information on the career and why you selected this particular career as your dream job. NOTE: DO NOT write in first-person tense. For example, you might start off with something like: The landscape of public health careers is broad and changing. With the predicted retirement of approximately 42% of the public health workforce by 2020 (Sellers et al., 2015), there is an excellent opportunity for people who are interested in fields related to epidemiology. Similar to being a detective, some areas of epidemiology require a keen desire to identify and prevent infectious diseases, resulting in the anecdotal term, disease detectives.
The roles of epidemiologists vary, dependent upon the needs of their organizations and communities (Sandman, 1991). There are many reasons a person might choose to pursue a career in epidemiology. For example, a person may have an interest in solving problems or may want to contribute to population health from a preventive perspective. Another reason might be related to a desire to work in global settings, to focus on the health of vulnerable populations, or to work in healthcare or government settings. A recent article published in the American Journal of Epidemiology describes epidemiology as a dynamic discipline that has evolved and will continue to evolve as new methodologies related to tracking disease and threats to health exist (Samet & Woodward, 2019).
The following report includes information on a particular area of epidemiology known as infectious disease prevention with content related to areas such as job description, requirements, compensation, employment outlook, and resources for employment on national and state levels. Job Description Include one to two paragraphs. This writing needs to be in your own words. BE SURE TO CITE the information from resources in APA format. Content in this section to include information on a particular job description.
A starting point might be a local healthcare or public health organization or job search engine resources (i.e. Indeed.com, CDC job opportunities, local healthcare systems, etc.) Job Requirements Include one to two paragraphs. This writing needs to be in your own words. BE SURE TO CITE the information from resources in APA format. Content in this section to include information on education requirements, required certifications and core competencies and skills required for the position (or related positions).
Compensation and Employment Outlook Include one to two paragraphs. This writing needs to be in your own words. BE SURE TO CITE the information from resources in APA format. Content to include in this section should include average salary range(s), projected job growth and employment outlook and what types of positions are available in your state. The book provides brief sections on average salary range and employment outlook.
However, in this section, you are required to go to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Outlook Handbook to research salaries and employment projections at more thorough and current levels. You may not be able to find the exact salary for this particular position, but I want you to become familiar with using this resource: Resources for Further Information List three resources (depending on the career you chose; a good starting point is the 101+ Careers in Public Health ) and THREE additional resources specific to Texas (or your home state). You may use bullet points with descriptions. Be sure to list website links for easy access. · Resource from text · Resource from text · Resource from text · Resource specific to Texas (i.e., Tarrant County Public Health Department ) · Resource specific to Texas · Resource specific to Texas References List the references you have included as citations in this report in APA format. For an example of an APA formatted reference list go to: 2 KINE 4357 Public Health Career Profile Assignment Part I/Working Draft
Paper For Above instruction
The exploration of a career within public health offers vital insights into the diverse opportunities available to professionals dedicated to improving population health. For this assignment, I have chosen the career of epidemiologist specializing in infectious disease prevention—a field that combines scientific expertise with public service. This choice stems from a profound interest in understanding disease transmission dynamics, implementing preventative measures, and contributing to global health security. The role of an epidemiologist in infectious disease control is critical, especially in light of recent global health challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, which underscored the importance of disease surveillance and rapid response strategies. This career aligns with my passion for science, community well-being, and global health initiatives, making it a compelling "dream job" to explore further.
Job Description
The role of an epidemiologist specializing in infectious disease prevention involves investigating, monitoring, and analyzing patterns of infectious diseases within populations. These professionals work closely with public health agencies, hospitals, and research institutions to identify outbreaks, understand transmission pathways, and develop strategies to mitigate spread. Their duties encompass designing and conducting epidemiological studies, analyzing data, and communicating findings to stakeholders to inform policy decisions. They often participate in outbreak investigations, collaborate with laboratories for testing and sequencing pathogens, and contribute to the development of vaccination campaigns and health advisories (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2023). Their work is essential in controlling disease spread and protecting public health on local, national, and global scales.
In addition, epidemiologists in this specialty may engage in modeling scenarios to predict future outbreaks and assess intervention effectiveness. They also play a role in educating the community and healthcare professionals about disease prevention measures, vaccination strategies, and hygiene practices (Friis & Sellers, 2014). A career in infectious disease epidemiology requires strong analytical skills, proficiency in statistical software, and an ability to communicate complex information effectively to diverse audiences.
Job Requirements
Educational requirements for epidemiologists typically include at least a master’s degree in public health (MPH), epidemiology, or a related field; however, a doctoral degree (PhD or DrPH) is often preferred for research and senior positions (Bureau of Labor Statistics [BLS], 2023). Essential certifications may include the Certification in Public Health (CPH), which demonstrates professional competence in the field. Critical skills encompass strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, proficiency in statistical software such as SPSS or SAS, and excellent written and verbal communication skills. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and the ability to collaborate across multidisciplinary teams are core competencies necessary for success (Friis & Sellers, 2014). Many roles also require experience in outbreak investigation, data analysis, and familiarity with epidemiological methods and disease control protocols.
Compensation and Employment Outlook
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS, 2023), the median annual wage for epidemiologists is approximately $74,560. However, salaries vary based on experience, education, and geographic location, with some senior epidemiologists earning over $100,000 annually. The employment outlook for epidemiologists is strong, with a projected growth rate of 5% from 2022 to 2032, which is about as fast as the average for all occupations (BLS, 2023). This growth is driven by increasing demand for disease control, surveillance, and health planning, especially in response to emerging infectious diseases and bioterrorism threats (World Health Organization [WHO], 2022). In Texas, employment opportunities for epidemiologists are available in state health departments, hospitals, research institutions, and private industry, with demand expected to remain steady given the state’s sizable population and ongoing public health needs.
Resources for Further Information
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): https://www.cdc.gov
- American Public Health Association (APHA): https://www.apha.org
- National Epidemiologist Career Resources: https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/epidemiology
- Texas Department of State Health Services: https://www.dshs.texas.gov
- Tarrant County Public Health Department: https://www.tarrantcounty.com/en/health.html
- Texas Medical Center - Public Health Careers: https://www.texasmedicalcenter.org
References
- Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2023). Occupational outlook handbook: Epidemiologists. https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/epidemiologists.htm
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023). Careers in epidemiology. https://www.cdc.gov/career/epidemiology.html
- Friis, R. H., & Sellers, T. A. (2014). Epidemiology for public health practice. Jones & Bartlett Learning.
- Samet, J. E., & Woodward, M. (2019). Epidemiology and health surveillance: Past, present, and future. American Journal of Epidemiology, 188(11), 2010-2012.
- World Health Organization. (2022). Global health estimates 2022: Disease outbreak projections. https://www.who.int
- American Public Health Association. (2021). Careers in public health. https://www.apha.org
- Texas Department of State Health Services. (2023). Public health careers. https://www.dshs.texas.gov
- National Institutes of Health. (2022). Infectious disease epidemiology. https://www.nih.gov
- Indeed.com. (2023). Epidemiologist jobs in Texas. https://www.indeed.com
- Glass Ceiling. (2022). Public health careers and growth prospects. https://www.glassceiling.com