Yesterday, 07:13 PM
LOL, you have provided nothing that says it is a prestigious certificate
your 2nd "peer reviewed" article is about a study conducted by the National Board of Public Health Examiners themselves, the people who issue the certificate
that's like Microsoft conducting a study that says they've updated their MS Excel certification to cover the latest needs in the analytics business so everyone should pay for and get Excel certified -- well, if Microsoft says its true then it must be, right ? LOL
your first article is from 17 years ago and says
After years of debate, the leadership of the public health community has decided it is time to provide a general credential in the field of public health
so, 17 years ago they decided it was time to provide a general credential -- yet there are no job listings on indeed that mention the certification at all LOL
you put down reddit posts, yet those are actual experiences of people looking for jobs and people who review resumes
I give much more credence those people than to the National Board of Public Health Examiner who have a monetary interest in saying their certification is good to have LOL
hey, if you don't want to take me seriously fine,
but don't pretend that you're posting reliable studies when one of them is conducted by the providers of the certificate
hey, remember when cigarette companies got medical doctors to say smoking wasn't bad for your health ? HA HA HA
go ahead and post some job postings from the last 12 months that require or prefer that certificate instead of an MPH, DrPH, PhD in Public Health.
then we can talk about it being better and prestigious
your 2nd "peer reviewed" article is about a study conducted by the National Board of Public Health Examiners themselves, the people who issue the certificate
that's like Microsoft conducting a study that says they've updated their MS Excel certification to cover the latest needs in the analytics business so everyone should pay for and get Excel certified -- well, if Microsoft says its true then it must be, right ? LOL
your first article is from 17 years ago and says
After years of debate, the leadership of the public health community has decided it is time to provide a general credential in the field of public health
so, 17 years ago they decided it was time to provide a general credential -- yet there are no job listings on indeed that mention the certification at all LOL
you put down reddit posts, yet those are actual experiences of people looking for jobs and people who review resumes
I give much more credence those people than to the National Board of Public Health Examiner who have a monetary interest in saying their certification is good to have LOL
hey, if you don't want to take me seriously fine,
but don't pretend that you're posting reliable studies when one of them is conducted by the providers of the certificate
hey, remember when cigarette companies got medical doctors to say smoking wasn't bad for your health ? HA HA HA
go ahead and post some job postings from the last 12 months that require or prefer that certificate instead of an MPH, DrPH, PhD in Public Health.
then we can talk about it being better and prestigious