Career Opportunities in Infectious Diseases in Canada
Career and employment opportunities for Canadian university students graduating in Infectious Diseases.
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Most people with a degree in infectious diseases work in a clinical setting, working with patients in a hospital or smaller community clinic, or sometimes in correctional centers where HIV and Hepatitis C are more common. They can also work in the pharmacology department of such hospitals to diagnose and culture diseases.
Infectologists can also work in an administrative capacity in government agencies such as the BC Center for Disease Control or Health Canada, making health policies in conjunction with epidemiologists. They can also work abroad to study exotic infectious diseases.
They can also do pure research in a university or research center environment, studying infectious diseases such as at the Canadian Science Center for Human and Animal Health. If working in a university environment, they usually teach infectious diseases as well.
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Study and Work in Infectious Diseases in Canada
Study Infectious Diseases in Canada What is Infectious Diseases? Discover similiar and related programs and universities in Canada offering Infectious Diseases degrees.
Graduate Infectious Diseases Admission Requirements The prerequisites required to become accepted to a graduate and/or postgraduate PhD program in Infectious Diseases.
What Infectious Diseases Students Learn Topics and concepts that are covered and the overall approach or focus taken in studying Infectious Diseases.
Research in Infectious Diseases Research areas, topics, interests and projects in Infectious Diseases.
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