How do they match: Epidemiologists

  • Medical Epidemiologist
  • Public Health Epidemiologist
  • Public Health Microbiologist

  • Investigate and describe the determinants and distribution of disease, disability, or health outcomes. May develop the means for prevention and control.

  • Communicate research findings on various types of diseases to health practitioners, policy makers, and the public.
  • Conduct research to develop methodologies, instrumentation, and procedures for medical application, analyzing data and presenting findings.
  • Consult with and advise physicians, educators, researchers, government health officials and others regarding medical applications of sciences, such as physics, biology, and chemistry.
  • Educate healthcare workers, patients, and the public about infectious and communicable diseases, including disease transmission and prevention.
  • Identify and analyze public health issues related to foodborne parasitic diseases and their impact on public policies, scientific studies, or surveys.
  • Monitor and report incidents of infectious diseases to local and state health agencies.
  • Oversee public health programs, including statistical analysis, health care planning, surveillance systems, and public health improvement.
  • Plan, administer and evaluate health safety standards and programs to improve public health, conferring with health department, industry personnel, physicians, and others.
  • Provide expertise in the design, management and evaluation of study protocols and health status questionnaires, sample selection, and analysis.
  • Teach principles of medicine and medical and laboratory procedures to physicians, residents, students, and technicians.
  • Write articles for publication in professional journals.

  • Advise others on healthcare matters.
  • Develop methods of social or economic research.
  • Direct medical science or healthcare programs.