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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Work title help

Hi teachers,

If I would like to indicate in my work title that my area of specilization in my field of medical public health, would using the work “specialty” like this be correct?:


Medical Public Health specialist

Cardiovascular Health Specialty


Feel free to also provide better suggestions.

Thanks for your help in advance!

  

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In the medical field, a specialist usually means a doctor, with specialized knowledge, eg a cardiologist. What do other people with similar knowledge and skills to yours call themselves? If you are not self-employed, it is usually your boss who decides your job title.

  • In the medical field, a specialist usually means a doctor, with specialized knowledge, eg a cardiologist.
  • What do other people with similar knowledge and skills to yours call themselves?
  • If you are not self-employed, it is usually your boss who decides your job title.
  • Clive
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In the medical field, a specialist usually means a doctor, with specialized knowledge, eg a cardiologist.

What do other people with similar knowledge and skills to yours call themselves?

If you are not self-employed, it is usually your boss who decides your job title.

Clive

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It depends on your degree. Look at www.LinkedIn.com

At Indeed.com, they have Public Health Specialists jobs posted that require a master's degree in public health. Also, there are jobs listed for Public Health Nurse.

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