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Public Health Practice
Highlights
New measles prevention guidelines incorporate latest Canadian Immunization Guide susceptibility criteria
Graduate student placement
opportunities available year round at PHAC
Strengthening the practice of public health
One of the primary goals of the Public Health Agency of Canada is to build Canada's public health infrastructure and strengthen the practice of public health across the country. Through the development of tools, networks and training programs we are helping create and sustain a public health workforce that is skilled, knowledgeable, mobile and collaborative.
The activities of PHAC's Centre for Public Health Infrastructure focus on two priorities:
Capacity and capability to act
Canada's public health workforce must be able to respond quickly to emerging and urgent public health events. This requires supportive tools that ensure effective coordination and enable action. By improving Canada's public health networks, we help practitioners
collaborate across jurisdictions
. By offering
up-to-date training
and
resources
, we help build the skills and understanding practitioners need to make a difference in their communities.
Evidence-based public health practice
Information is the starting point for public health—it's the basis for making smarter decisions on disease prevention. Through resources like PHAC's
Economic Burden of Illness
report we provide the public health community with tools they need to carry out their public health functions. By improving the ways practitioners
collect, share and use public health data
, we help provide a comprehensive picture of public health across Canada that helps turns knowledge into action and informs public health policy.
Outbreak support
Surveillance
Vision 2030
Funding
Career, workforce development
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