April 5, 2025 - 18:04

Itawamba Community College’s Public Health Technology program is set to participate in the national observance of Public Health Week from April 7 to April 13. This annual event aims to raise awareness about the importance of public health and the various professionals dedicated to improving community health standards.
During this week, various activities and educational initiatives will be organized to highlight the vital role that public health plays in society. The program will focus on promoting health education, encouraging healthy lifestyles, and addressing public health issues that affect local communities.
Students, faculty, and community members are encouraged to engage in discussions and activities that promote health and wellness. This celebration not only honors those working in the public health sector but also aims to inspire future generations to consider careers in this essential field. The week serves as a reminder of the collective effort required to enhance public health and ensure the well-being of all citizens.
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