Approximately 600 registrants from front-line public health professionals, such as health promoters, epidemiologists, public health nurses, physicians, researchers to policy-makers have come together for the inaugural Ontario Public Health Convention (TOPHC) in Toronto.
Inaugurating the conference, Margarett Best, Minister of Health Promotion and Sport, hailed the conference as a step in the right direction and urged participants to network and work collaboratively to improve the health of Ontarians.
Inaugurating the conference, Margarett Best, Minister of Health Promotion and Sport, hailed the conference as a step in the right direction and urged participants to network and work collaboratively to improve the health of Ontarians.
In his opening remarks for the convention, Vivek Goel, president and CEO of the Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion (OAHPP) said, “TOPHC will create a platform for existing public health organizations in the province to network, identify opportunities for collaboration and to share the latest scientific knowledge and best practices.”
TOPHC is the first of its conference in the province that aims to advance public health in Ontario by increasing the knowledge and skills in the workforce.
OAHPP, together with the Ontario Public Health Association (OPHA) and the Association of Local Public Health Agencies (alPHa), are working together to build on the province’s rich history of advancement of public health.
There is still space if you want to register! Come to the Westin Harbour Castle Conference Centre in downtown Toronto to join your colleagues for thought-provoking, stimulating and engaging sessions.
If you are not able to join your colleagues, stay tuned to our blog and twitter feed (@tophc_2011) as we will be providing you highlights of various session throughout the conference (April 6 – 8).
If you are not able to join your colleagues, stay tuned to our blog and twitter feed (@tophc_2011) as we will be providing you highlights of various session throughout the conference (April 6 – 8).
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