
National Public Health Week
What is National Public Health Week?
National Public Health Week was established by the American Public Health Association (APHA) to celebrate the successes in public health and ensure a national commitment to strengthening public health efforts. Each year, the week provides an opportunity to highlight the critical role of public health in systematic changes, science, and community partnerships.
National Public Health Week also serves as an opportunity to bring attention to emerging public health issues, share innovative solutions, make positive change, and encourage collaboration among professionals, organizations, and communities. Through education, advocacy, and engagement, National Public Health Week helps strengthen awareness of the impact public health has on the health and safety of individuals and communities across the country.
To view APHA’s National Public Health Week efforts, visit their page here.
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2026 National Public Health Week Articles

Join MPHA for National Public Health Week 2026
Kelsey Phelps
What is National Public Health Week?
National Public Health Week was established by the American Public Health Association (APHA) to celebrate the successes in public health and…

Day 1- Ready, Set, Action: Celebrating Public Health in Michigan
Marcia Mastracci Ditmyer, President
As we kick off National Public Health Week, it’s the perfect time to recognize the vital role public health plays in Michigan and across the nation.

Day 2- Epidemiologists: Physicians for the Community
Brian Hartl, Epidemiology Section
I’ve grown accustomed to the puzzled look when I tell someone I’m an epidemiologist. “So…are you a skin doctor?” they’ll ask.

Day 3- Cheers to National PH Week from Public Health Nurses in Michigan!
Belinda Aberle, Public Health Nursing Section
In the “garden” of our nation’s health, public health nurses (PHNs) can be thought of landscape architects—designing and cultivating gardens with well-nourished roots, bridges to resources, and soil well-being for thriving, equitable public gardens.

Day 4- Advancing Oral Health in Michigan
Marcia Mastracci Ditmyer, Oral Health Section
As we recognize National Public Health Week, it is an important moment to reflect on the critical role oral health plays in the overall health and well-being of individuals and communities across Michigan.

Day 5- Rebuilding Health from the Ground Up: Communities, Infrastructure, and Education
Marcia Mastracci Ditmyer
As part of National Public Health Week (NPHW), the Michigan Public Health Association’s Health Education and Promotion Section is proud to highlight a critical theme: rebuilding our communities to better support health—today and for the future.

Day 6- Governmentally-Linked Public Health Partnerships are Crucial to Health Advocacy in Michigan
Stephen M. Modell, M.D., M.S.
Partnering with government is constantly occurring through a variety of ways and means including national health organizations, nongovernmental organizations…

Day 7- The Future of Public Health Starts Here: Empowering the Next Generation
Marcia Mastracci Ditmyer
As we close out National Public Health Week, the Michigan Public Health Association (MPHA) is proud to spotlight the future of our field—students.

Concluding National Public Health Week
Liyah U. Ruffin, Marcia Mastracci Ditmyer
And just like that, National Public Health Week has come to a close. We hope this week has deepened your awareness and appreciation of the dedication, expertise, and…
