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Choose Your Career:
- HIV/AIDS
- Research and Public Health
- Private Practice
- Health Care Epidemiology
- Academic Medicine
- Industry
Career Paths in Infectious Diseases
Why Choose ID?
Globally, infectious diseases rank as the second leading cause of death, over half of which are children under the age of 5. Infectious diseases are the third leading cause of death in the United States—170,000 each year—a figure that has nearly doubled since the early 1980s.
ID specialists are on the leading edge of some of the hottest topics in medicine today—from treatment for HIV/AIDS patients, to the growing threat posed by antibiotic resistance, to concerns about the appropriate evaluation and response to threats of bioterrorism.
This dynamic and evolving discipline offers exciting opportunities for physicians who enjoy helping others through problem-solving and medical detective work.
Go ahead, explore a career in ID:
- HIV/AIDS
- Research and Public Health
- Private Practice
- Health Care Epidemiology
- Academic Medicine
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Industry
Symposium on Choosing a Career in Infectious Diseases
The symposium Choosing a Career in Infectious Diseases at IDWeek 2015 reviewed job prospects for medical trainees based on recent job surveys conducted among graduating infectious diseases trainees and identified career paths and opportunities within the field of infectious diseases. Below are the four presentations from the symposium. Click here to find out more details on IDWeek 2018