A question about working in global health

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Hello. I am a nursing student. I have a question; have done quite a bit of searching and I haven't been able to turn up an answer. My goal is to be a clinical epidemiologist and to work in global health with a focus on infectious disease, specifically in Africa. My

plan is to obtain a dual Nurse Practitioner/ Masters in Public Health

degree. My question is: do you think an NP degree would be comparable to

an MD in terms of having the ability to treat/work with patients? If I

plan to eventually obtain a PhD, do you think this path would be inferior

in any way to having an MD? Thank you for your time and consideration.

Specializes in Psychiatric Nursing.

Check out doctors without borders, at least to start.

Specializes in Urology.

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This is one of the best global health organizations that exists today. I did a project on global health with a concentration on Haiti and I can say hands down this is one great organization. check out the site, it might have some answers for you. I wonder if BostonFNP knows about Paul Farmer.

Hello. I am a nursing student. I have a question; have done quite a bit of searching and I haven't been able to turn up an answer. My goal is to be a clinical epidemiologist and to work in global health with a focus on infectious disease, specifically in Africa. My

plan is to obtain a dual Nurse Practitioner/ Masters in Public Health

degree. My question is: do you think an NP degree would be comparable to

an MD in terms of having the ability to treat/work with patients? If I

plan to eventually obtain a PhD, do you think this path would be inferior

in any way to having an MD? Thank you for your time and consideration.

I think the NP=MD thing could be difficult in some countries and it looks like Doctors without Borders seems to lump NPs/RNs together in terms of duty description on their website.

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