Strengthening the health system through novel population and public health fellowships in Canada

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Cynthia Weijs
Jennifer McConnell-Nzunga
Stephanie A. Prince
S. Meaghan Sim
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[1] Alberta Health Services,Population, Public and Indigenous Health
[2] University of Calgary,Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine
[3] Child Health BC,Department of Exercise Science, Physical, and Health Education
[4] University of Victoria,Research Data Centre Program, Microdata Access Division
[5] Statistics Canada,Centre for Surveillance and Applied Research
[6] Public Health Agency of Canada,Division of Cardiac Prevention and Rehabilitation
[7] University of Ottawa Heart Institute,Healthy Populations Institute
[8] Nova Scotia Health Authority,undefined
[9] Dalhousie University,undefined
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Population and public health; Health system; Health system learning and impact; Health equity; Social determinants of health; Santé publique et des populations; Système de santé; L’apprentissage et l’impact du système de santé; Équité en santé; Déterminants sociaux de la santé;
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This commentary provides a response to the call for papers that explore why public health matters today. We present our thoughts and experiences as members of the inaugural (2017) cohort of Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Health System Impact Fellows, focused on population and public health projects within our respective health organizations. One year in, we understand our fellowships as uniquely integrating population and public health attributes toward enhancing health system learning and impact. Despite references to the weakening of public health in the call, we are encouraged by our fellowship experiences that promote a focus on prevention and upstream factors that impact health. We are hopeful that a continued focus on population and public health in future fellowship cohorts will in time demonstrate positive health system change for Canadians.
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