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  1. hello! i was in an accelerated bsn program, but i left in order to pursue medical school. now i'm questioning my decision. i want to go into international public health, providing some clinical care but mainly working to design and implement various public health projects such as immunization campaigns, antimalarial programs, managing a health clinic in a refugee camp, etc. in the us, i could see myself as a public health nurse along the border or in american indian reservations. however, i am worried that it may be hard to obtain the kind of jobs] i want overseas with an rn/mph and not an md/mph. also, i feel like md's have much more credibility overseas than rn's. and i wanted the ability to diagnose. i also didn't really like the idea of being a floor nurse in a hospital. that's why i switched to a premed program. but now i"m thinking that medicine isn't the best field for me. i feel like it is too long of a program (7 years) and will take me away from working in the field w/ the people. i like patient education and caring for patients, which is a huge part of nursing, but i also like the pathophys/diagnosing stuff. and i want time for a life outside of my career. aaah. so to make a long story/question short- do you all know any nurses who are doing the kind of international work i want to do? how long did it take them to get there? would it be harder in today's job market? how are us trained nurses perceived overseas? thanks!!!
  2. Hello! I was in an accelerated BSN program, but I left in order to pursue medical school. Now I'm questioning my decision. I want to go into international public health, providing some clinical care but mainly working to design and implement various public health projects such as immunization campaigns, antimalarial programs, managing a health clinic in a refugee camp, etc. In the US, I could see myself as a public health nurse along the border or in American Indian reservations. However, I am worried that it may be hard to obtain the kind of jobs I want overseas with an RN/MPH and not an MD/MPH. Also, I feel like MD's have much more credibility overseas than RN's. And I wanted the ability to diagnose. I also didn't really like the idea of being a floor nurse in a hospital. That's why I switched to a premed program. But now I"m thinking that medicine isn't the best field for me. I feel like it is too long of a program (7 years) and will take me away from working in the field w/ the people. I like patient education and caring for patients, which is a HUGE part of nursing, but I also like the pathophys/diagnosing stuff. And I want time for a life outside of my career. Aaah. so to make a long story/question short- do you all know any nurses who are doing the kind of international work I want to do? How long did it take them to get there? Would it be harder in today's job market? How are US trained nurses perceived overseas? Thanks!!!

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