Dr. Christine Navarro

Public Health Physician
Communicable Disease Control

Christine Navarro, Public Health Physician
ON WHY PUBLIC HEALTH ONTARIO IS IMPORTANT

“One of the main reasons I joined Public Health Ontario in 2021 is to help generate the knowledge that informs and supports public health units in making evidence-based decisions. In my previous roles in local public health, I looked to Public Health Ontario’s published knowledge products when providing advice and making decisions. As a Public Health Physician at Public Health Ontario, I am now able to contribute to the scientific literature and develop resources and tools that inform policy and practice. I am able to use the skills set I have developed as an epidemiologist and Public Health & Preventive Medicine specialist to inform my approach, and in this way contribute to the health of Ontarians.”

Areas of Expertise

  • Enteric Diseases
  • Immunization
  • Vaccine Preventable Diseases
  • Outbreak Investigation
  • Communicable Disease Surveillance

Appointments

  • Assistant Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto

Academic Degrees and Accreditations

  • Doctor of Medicine, McMaster University
  • Master of Science (Epidemiology), University of Ottawa
  • Bachelor of Science (Biology), University of Guelph
  • Fellow, The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (FRCPC), Public Health and Preventive Medicine 
  • Canadian Field Epidemiology Program, Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)

PHO Research Interests

  • Immunization Practice and Impact
  • Vaccine Preventable Diseases – epidemiology, prevention and control
  • Enteric Diseases – epidemiology, prevention and control
  • Outbreak Investigation

Selected Publications

View more publications by Christine Navarro on PubMed.gov

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Updated 24 Oct 2024