Abstract

Aims: The purposes of this study are (1) to understand the current employment situation of master's graduates in Public Health and Preventive Medicine (PHPM) and (2) to provide evidence for career guidance and training of competent PHPM personnel.Methods: The master's graduates of the School of Public Health from the years 2014–2018 who majored in PHPM were chosen as research subjects. Questionnaires were distributed, and completed questionnaires were collected. The employment situation and characteristics of these graduates were analyzed based on the questionnaire data.Results: The employment rate of these graduates was 95.45%. They were employed mainly in hospitals, followed by colleges and centers for disease control and prevention. The initial salaries were low. Graduates whose jobs barely or not at all matched their areas of specialization were 23.64 or 6.36%, respectively. Nevertheless, the percentage of students who had remained with their jobs since graduation was 82.73%. A total of 40% of the graduates were neutral about or dissatisfied with their jobs. Furthermore, 29% of them claimed that they were undervalued by their employers. Last, but not least, graduates were encouraged to gain experience in creativity, organizational or management skills, social networking experience, and interpersonal and professional skills.Conclusion: Overall, the employment status of master's graduates in PHPM is good. Problems such as low initial salaries, jobs not matching graduates' areas of specialization, and feelings of being undervalued by employers were observed. It is necessary to improve employment outcomes by revising training models, formulating employment policies, and implementing training efforts.

Highlights

  • Public Health and Preventive Medicine (PHPM) is one of the fundamental curricula of modern medicine

  • We examined the existing problems and suggested corresponding measures to improve the quality of the personnel

  • We designed the questionnaire of employment outcomes for graduates majoring in PHPM

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Public Health and Preventive Medicine (PHPM) is one of the fundamental curricula of modern medicine. The field and content of public health have developed considerably. In 2002 and 2003, the outbreak and spread of SARS drew great attention to the field of public health and the prevention of infectious disease. It emphasized the importance of the education and training of PHPM personnel to respond to such emergencies [2]. Healthy China 2030 Planning Outline, issued by the CPC Central Committee, offers a blueprint for the construction of a healthy China and guidance for the development of the public health field, including the establishment of training programs for high-level personnel

Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call