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Public Health Officers design, implement, and evaluate population-level health interventions — epidemiological surveillance, disease outbreak response, maternal and child health programmes, NCD control, and health-system strengthening. In India, the career sits at the intersection of medicine, social science, and governance: PHOs work as District CMHO officers under the National Health Mission (NHM), as Programme Officers for WHO India, UNICEF, USAID, and bilateral agencies, as advisors to state NCD directorates, or within pharma global-access and corporate-ESG teams. The standard Indian entry route is an MPH (Master of Public Health, 2 years) after MBBS, BAMS, BDS, B.Sc Allied Health, or B.Pharm from institutions such as PHFI Delhi, AIIMS, Sri Ramachandra Chennai, NIE Chennai, Jamia Hamdard, or SCTIMST Trivandrum. The work combines rigorous quantitative analysis (disease modelling, programme M&E, health economics) with sustained stakeholder management across district collectors, ASHA networks, international donors, and state health ministers — a career for those who want to fix health systems, not individual patients.
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