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An epidemiologist studies the various public health risks that diseases pose to the populous. The median epidemiologist salary is $54,800 annually.
 
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Epidemiologist Salary


Epidemiology is a specific field of medical science that examines the patterns of diseases and the potential health risks associated with diseases in specific areas of the populous. In addition to examining the public health risks of diseases, an epidemiologist is also responsible for studying the emergence of new diseases and tracking newer illnesses' distinct infection patterns. To add one more responsibility, they also track the potential medical conditions that come with certain instances, like the common injuries associate with a ten foot fall or those the average person sustains being hit by a car at 30 mph.

As an epidemiologist, responsibilities will include the daily analysis of specific diseases, analysis of potential public health risks, report writing, various stages of experimentation, and issue warnings for potential public health issues to the appropriate agents.

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Since epidemiology is an advanced medical profession, you will need a minimum of a master's degree to find employment, with many organizations required a doctorate. To begin, you must get a bachelor's degree in a science or medical related field, then earn a master's in either epidemiology or another public health field. Most get a doctorate in epidemiology.

In addition to the required education, the epidemiologist will also need licensing if their specific area will involve the administration of drugs to patients. Most epidemiologists will need to get the appropriate licensing, since clinical trails crucial to their research and experimentation will require administering various drugs and potentials inoculations and treatments to patients.

The median salary for an epidemiologist is around $54,800 annually. Generally, the epidemiologist salary is between $40,000 and $92,000 a year, making the average salary around $66,000. Compared to most other medical professions, this salary range is relatively low, but it does not require quite the same amount of patient/doctor interaction, instead needing more research and laboratory work.

It is not uncommon to find epidemiologists who are making over $100,000 if they have over 20 years of experience in the field.

The field of epidemiology can involve the examination of everything from potential bio-terrorism attack to how this year's flu is going to affect the population. While finding positions in this field may be difficult at times, the current professional outlook is good, since a number of positions are expected to be created over the next 10 years.
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