Celebrating National Public Health Week
Southern Alberta residents are being encouraged to think about all the ways public health practitioners make a difference in the health and well-being of Canadians during National Public Health Week, April 6 to 10.
“National Public Health Week provides us with an important opportunity to acknowledge the many ways in which public health initiatives have improved daily life and strengthened our communities,” says Dr. Julia Brassolotto, associate dean in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Lethbridge, in a press release. “This week is also a chance to honour public health workers, who work tirelessly to advocate for policies and practices that promote good health for all.”
ULethbridge Public Health students, whether they are pursuing the two-year post-diploma or the four-year undergraduate program, are well prepared for diverse careers through a combination of classroom learning, hands-on activities and practicums in the community, say university officials, noting the undergraduate degree is the only program of its kind in Alberta.
“Through coursework and experiential learning, our program provides Public Health students with the knowledge and skills to promote and protect population health locally and globally,” says Brassolotto.


