Halton Region Appoints New Medical Officer of Health

*Please see below a news release issued by the Region of Halton.The Regional Municipality of HaltonFor Immediate ReleaseFebruary 14, 2024Halton Regional Council is announcing the appointment of Dr. Deepika Lobo as its next Commissioner of Health and Medical Officer of Health. Dr. Lobo has served as an Associate Medical Officer of Health since joining Halton Region in 2019 and has been Acting Commissioner of Health since September 2023.

"On behalf of Halton Region, we are pleased to officially welcome Dr. Lobo to this very critical position in our community. We are confident that Dr. Lobo’s experience, knowledge, and leadership capabilities will keep our public health services strong and keep our residents healthy." -- Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr

Dr. Lobo completed her residency in Public Health & Preventive Medicine through the DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster University and is a Fellow with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Dr. Lobo obtained her Doctor of Medicine from Kasturba Medical College at Manipal University in India, and has the degrees of Master of Public Health and Master of Business Administration from McMaster University.

"We are very fortunate to have Dr. Lobo on our team and I look forward to continuing to work together." -- Jane MacCaskill, Chief Administrative Officer, Region of Halton

The Halton Region Health Department provides a range of accessible and effective Public Health and Paramedic Services programs. Public Health programs support the physical and mental health and well-being of residents that aim to reduce health inequities, protect and promote health, and prevent injury and disease. Paramedic Services provide advanced 24/7 pre-hospital emergency care and community paramedic programs and deliver public awareness programs, including CPR, public access defibrillation, and injury prevention.To learn more about the Halton Region Public Health, Paramedic Services and other health services, please visit halton.ca

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