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Health Policy, Management and Evaluation

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Faculty Affiliation

Medicine

Degree Programs Offered

Health Policy, Management and Evaluation – MSc, PhD
Field: Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research – MSc, PhD
Field: Health Services Research – MSc, PhD
Field: Health Technology Assessment and Management - MSc
Health Administration – MHSc, Combined MHSc/MN, Combined MHSc/MSW
Health Informatics – MHI
Management of Innovation – MMI

Collaborative Programs

The following collaborative programs are available to students in participating degree programs as listed below:

1. Aging, Palliative and Supportive Care Across the Life Course

  • Health Administration, MHSc
  • Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, MSc, PhD

2. Bioethics

  • Health Administration, MHSc
  • Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, MSc, PhD

3. Cardiovascular Sciences

  • Health Administration, MHSc
  • Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, MSc, PhD

4. Global Health

  • Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, PhD

5. Health Care, Technology and Place

  • Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, PhD

6. Health Services and Policy Research

  • Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, MSc, PhD

7. International Relations

  • Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, MSc

8. Women and Gender Studies

  • Health Administration, MHSc
  • Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, MSc, PhD

9. Women’s Health

  • Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, MSc, PhD

Overview

The Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (HPME) is training Canada’s future health leaders and researchers through its outstanding degree programs:

1. Doctor of Philosophy in Health Policy, Management and Evaluation
2. Master of Science in Health Policy, Management and Evaluation
3. Master of Health Science in Health Administration
4. Master of Health Informatics
5. Master of Management of Innovation

HPME also offers two combined programs which allow students to complete two degrees in less time than it would take to complete the programs separately:

1. Combined Master of Health Science (Health Administration)/Master of Nursing Program
2. Combined Master of Health Science (Health Administration)/Master of Social Work Program

Multi-disciplinary collaborative programs with other University of Toronto graduate departments allow further specialization.

A complete description of all HPME programs is available on the Web site www.hpme.utoronto.ca. Please note the application deadlines.

November 15
MSc in Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation
Fields:
1.Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research
2.Health Services Research

PhD in Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation
Fields:
1.Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research
2.Health Services Research

February 1
MHSc in Health Administration
MHSc in Health Administration/MSW Combined Degree Program
MHSc in Health Administration/MN Combined Degree Program

MSc in Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation
Field:
1.Health Technology Assessment and Management

November 15 (closing February 15)
Master of Management of Innovation

March 1
Master of Health Informatics

Contact and Address

Health Policy, Management and Evaluation
Web: www.hpme.utoronto.ca
E-mail: dept.hpme@utoronto.ca
Telephone: (416) 978-4326
Fax: (416) 978-7350

Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation
Faculty of Medicine
University of Toronto
Fourth Floor, 155 College Street
Toronto, Ontario M5T 3M6
Canada

Management of Innovation
Web: www.utm.utoronto.ca/mmi
E-mail: mmi.utm@utoronto.ca
Telephone: (905) 569-4743
Fax: (905)569-4397

Master of Management of Innovation
Kaneff Centre, Room 207
University of Toronto Mississauga
3359 Mississauga Road North
Mississauga, Ontario L5L 1C6
Canada

Degree Programs

Health Policy, Management and Evaluation

Master of Science

The Health Policy, Management and Evaluation Graduate Program offers three fields leading to the Master of Science: Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research, Health Services Research, and Health Technology Assessment and Management.

Minimum Admission Requirements 

  • Students require an overall B+ average or higher in the last two years of a four year undergraduate degree from a recognized university. For applicants to Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research, a degree in a health profession (e.g., MD, BScN, BScOT, BScPT, DDM, MScN) from a recognized university with a B+ average in the final two years is required.

Program Requirements

Field - Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research
Two options are available:

  • Thesis option comprising 3.0 full-course equivalents (FCE) and a thesis.
  • Course work only option comprising 5.0 FCE including completion of at least one research practicum

Thesis MSc

  • Completion of 3.0 full-course equivalents (FCE) as follows:

o 1.5 FCE required - HAD 5301H, HAD 5307H and one of HAD 5303H, HAD 5304H, HAD 5306H or HAD 5309H
o 1.5 FCE optional

  • A thesis written under the supervision of a thesis committee (supervisor and at least one, and preferably two, additional graduate faculty members) and its defence before an examination committee.
  • Completion of all degree requirements within five years.

Course work-only MSc

  • Completion of 5.0 FCE as follows:

o 2.0 FCE required: HAD 5301H, HAD 5307H , HAD 6360H, and one of HAD 5303H, HAD 5304H or HAD 5309H
o 3.0 FCE optional

  • Completion of all degree requirements within five years.

Field - Health Services Research

  • 3.0 FCE; of which 1.0 FCE must be research methodology courses and 1.0 FCE must be in an area of specialization.
  • A thesis written under the supervision of a thesis committee and its defence before an examination committee.
  • Completion of all degree requirements within five years.

Field - Health Technology Assessment and Management

  • 3.0 FCE (HAD 5308H, HAD 5730H, HAD 5760H, HAD 5763H, HAD 5727H and HAD 5304H) and participate in two non-credit seminars. The courses in this field are offered in a modular fashion.
  • A thesis written under the supervision of a thesis committee and its defence before an examination committee.
  • Completion of all degree requirements within five years.

Normal Program Length

  • 6 sessions (full-time) over two years; 8 sessions (part-time).

Doctor of Philosophy

Minimum Admission Requirements 

  • A master’s degree (MA or MSc) requiring a thesis with a B+ average or higher.
  • Applicants to the Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research field must have a degree in a health profession (e.g., MD, BScN, BScOT, BScPT, DDM, MScN, or equivalent).
  • Satisfactory references pertaining to the applicant’s academic and research abilities.
  • Outstanding students with a non-thesis master's degree may be admitted to the PhD upon the recommendation of the appropriate HPME committee, if the applicant has the appropriate background preparation and research experience or publications which can be considered equivalent to a master's thesis. Students with a non-thesis master's degree and little or no research experience may be admitted to the MSc program and may petition to transfer into the PhD program within 24 months of first registration. Transfer is contingent upon successful completion of master's course work and preparation and defence of a PhD thesis proposal.
  • Some applicants may be admitted to a flexible-time PhD option with the approval of the graduate chair. The flexible-time PhD option benefits mature students with career and/or familial obligations.

Program Requirements

Full Time

  • Completion of a comprehensive course in the area of specialization.
  • Completion of 5.0 FCE from those listed below. Students enrolled in the Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research Field must select: 2.0 FCE compulsory courses and 2.0 recommended FCE from the Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research Courses listed below.
  • Writing of a PhD thesis under the supervision of an approved thesis committee (supervisor plus at least two additional graduate faculty members).
  • Oral defence of the thesis before an examination committee.
  • Full time registration (fall, spring, summer sessions) for the first four years of the doctoral program.
  • Completion of all degree requirements within six years from first registration in the program.

Flexible-Time Option

  • With the approval of the graduate chair, some applicants may be admitted to a flexible-time PhD program. This program will benefit students with career obligations. The degree requirements for the flexible-time PhD program are identical to those listed above for the full-time PhD program. Students are required to register full time for the first four years of their program; thereafter, they may register part time.

Normal Program Length

  • 4 years (full-time PhD); 5-6 years (flexible-time PhD)

Course List

Field – Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research

Compulsory courses
HAD 5301H Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research
HAD 5307H Introduction to Applied Biostatistics
HAD 5311Ho Comprehensive/Synthesis (one year)
MSC1060H Biostatistics for Health Sciences

Recommended courses
HAD 5302H Measurement in Clinical Research
HAD 5303H Controlled Clinical Trials
HAD 5304H Clinical Decision Making and Cost Effectiveness
HAD 5305H Evidence-Based Guidelines
HAD 5306H Introduction to Health Services Research and the Use of Health Administrative Data
HAD 5308H Evidence Synthesis: Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis
HAD 5309H Non-Experimental Design for the Clinical Researcher
HAD 5310H Pragmatic Issues in Conduct of Controlled Trials
HAD 5730H Economic Evaluation Methods for Health Service Research
HAD 5760H Advanced Health Economics and Policy Analysis
JNH 5000H Measurement of Patients’ Preferences in Health Care Decision Making

Elective Courses
HAD 5312H Decision Modelling for Clinical Policy and Economic Evaluation
HAD 5313H Advanced Design and Analysis Issues in Clinical Trials
HAD 5314H Applied Bayesian Methods in Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research
HAD 5315H Advanced Topics in Measurement
HAD 6360H Required Research Practicum in Clinical Epidemiology (Credit/No Credit)
HAD 6361H Optional Research Practicum in Clinical Epidemiology (Credit/No Credit)
HAD 7002H Reading Course

Other HPME courses or extra departmental courses may be considered as elective courses and are subject to approval of the department.

Field – Health Services Research

HAD 5011H Canada’s Health Care System (Doctoral Stream)
HAD 5726H Design and Evaluation in eHealth Innovation and Information
HAD 5727H Knowledge Transfer and Exchange
HAD 5728H Performance Measurement in Health Care: Theory and Application
HAD 5729H Theoretical, Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Knowledge Translation
HAD 5730H Economic Evaluation Methods for Health Service Research
HAD 5734H Organizational Learning and Knowledge Transfer
HAD 5737H Tools for Implementation of Best Evidence
HAD 5738H Advanced Methods in Economic Evaluation
HAD 5760H Advanced Health Economics and Policy Analysis
HAD 5763H Advanced Methods in Health Services Research
HAD 5768H International Perspectives on Health Services Management
HAD 5771H Resource Allocation Ethics
HAD 5772H Intermediate Statistics for Health Services Researchers
HAD 5773H Introduction to Theories of Organizational Behaviour and Applications to the Health Care Sector
HAD 5776H Issues in Qualitative Health Services Research Methodologies and Methods
HAD 5780H Program Planning and Evaluation for Research Stream Students
HAD 6760Y Introduction to Health Services Research Theory and Methods
HAD 6761H Health Services Outcomes and Evaluation Comprehensive Course
HAD 6762H Health Services Organization and Management Comprehensive Course
HAD 6763H Health Policy Comprehensive Course
HAD 6764H eHealth Innovation and Health Information Management Comprehensive Course
JNH 5001H Health Care Settings, Site and Human Well Being
JNH 5003H Home and Community Care Knowledge Translation
HAD 7001H Reading Course

Cross-listed Courses

These courses are limited to certain program students in Health Policy, Management and Evaluation. Please check the Web site www.hpme.utoronto.ca.

BME 1456H Changing Health Care Technologies, People, and Places
HSR 1000H Health Services Research Practicum
HSR 1001H Introduction to Qualitative Methods for Health Services and Policy Research
HSR 1002H Health Services and Policy Research Summer Institute
JCV 3060H Advanced Topics in Cardiovascular Sciences—Molecular Biology and Heart Signal Transduction
JCV 3061H Advanced Topics in Cardiovascular Sciences—Hormones
JCV 3062H Advanced Topics in Cardiovascular Sciences—Heart Function
JCV 3063H Advanced Topics in Cardiovascular Sciences—Vascular
JHM 1000H Issue Analysis in Interdisciplinary, International Health Research
LAW 465H Conflicts of Interest in Medicine: Evidence, Public Policy, and the Law
LAW 404H Health System Law and Policy

Health Administration

Master of Health Science

The Master of Health Science program is geared to health managers and professionals who wish to acquire a graduate education in health administration. The program’s modular format allows learners to complete the degree without interrupting their careers.

Minimum Admission Requirements 

  • Normally a B+ average or higher in each of the last two years of an appropriate four-year University of Toronto bachelor's degree, or its equivalent from a recognized university. Applicants are strongly advised to have some prior preparation in quantitative courses such as statistics, accounting, and economics.
  • Full time relevant work experience.

Program Requirements 

  • Completion of 10 full-course equivalents (FCE) of which 8.5 FCE are required subjects and which includes a minimum of 1.0 full-course equivalent in a field placement.

Normal Program Length

  • 6 sessions (full-time)

Course List

Required Courses
All courses are offered in modular format unless marked otherwise.

HAD 5010H Canada’s Health System and Health Policy: Part I
HAD 5020H Canada’s Health System and Health Policy: Part II
HAD 5711H Theory and Practice of Strategic Planning and Management in Health Services Organization
HAD 5713H Introduction to Health Information Systems
HAD 5721H Strategic Management of Quality and Organizational Behaviour in Health Services Organizations
HAD 5723H Health Services Accounting
HAD 5724H Quantitative Methods for Health Services Management and Policy
HAD 5725H Health Economics
HAD 5731H Advanced Cases in Health Management
HAD 5733H Health Services Finance
HAD 5741H Health Law
HAD 5761H Information and Knowledge Management in Health Service Organizations
HAD 5767H Health Services Marketing
HAD 5769H Human Resources Management in the Health Field
HAD 5770H Program Planning and Evaluation
HAD 6010Y Required MHSc Practicum (Credit/No Credit)
HAD 6011H Optional Practicum Extension (Credit/No Credit)

Elective Courses
(non-modular electives may be taken subject to program approval)

HAD 5735H Commercialization of Health Research
HAD 5736H Operations Research Tools for Quantitative Health Care Decision Making
HAD 5765H Case Studies in Health Policy
HAD 5774H Comparative Health Care Systems
HAD 5775H Competition, Cooperation and Strategy in Health Care

Combined Master of Health Science (Health Administration)/Master of Nursing Program

The Combined Master of Health Science (Health Administration)/Master of Nursing Program provides students with a strong interest in both nursing and health administration an opportunity to engage in an integrated program leading to the concurrent receipt of the MHSc and MN degrees.

Minimum Admission Requirements 

  • Applicants gain independent admission to the Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation and to the Faculty of Nursing. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
  • University of Toronto BSc degree in Nursing or a degree from an equivalent program in a recognized university. Minimum B+ standing over the last two years of undergraduate study. The applicant is expected to have good academic standing in non-nursing as well as nursing subjects.
  • Successful completion of an introductory course in statistics prior to admission.
  • At least three years of work experience in the health care field.

Program Requirements

  • Year 1 - Students enrol in Nursing and complete 4.0 full-course equivalents (FCE) for the MN degree.
  • Year 2 - Students enrol in HPME and complete a total of 6.5 FCE: 5.5 FCE in MHSc in Health Administration courses plus 1.0 FCE in electives that can be taken from HPME or Nursing.
  • Year 3 – 1.0 FCE taken in HPME.

Combined Master of Health Science (Health Administration)/Master of Social Work Program

The Combined Master of Health Science (Health Administration)/Master of Social Work Program allows students with a strong interest in both social work and health/social sciences management the opportunity to engage in an integrated program leading to the concurrent receipt of the MHSc and MSW degrees.

Minimum Admission Requirements 

  • Applicants gain independent admission to the Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation and to the Faculty of Social Work. Note that the deadline for receipt of applications to the MHSc program is February 1 and the deadline for the MSW program is December 1.

Program Requirements

  • There are two full-time streams of study:

o three-year program for students admitted with a four-year undergraduate degree.
o 2.5-year program for students with a Bachelor in Social Work degree

Health Informatics

Master of Health Informatics

The Master of Health Informatics is a professional, graduate-level program which provides graduates with expertise in clinical, information and communication technologies required to lead organizational and health system change. The MHI degree program prepares health informaticians to bridge the gaps between clinicians and information and communication technology (ICT) specialists.

Minimum Admission Requirements 

  • Students are admitted under the general regulations of the School of Graduate Studies.
  • Appropriate four year undergraduate degree, or its equivalent, from a recognized university, and demonstrated English language proficiency. Eligible undergraduate degrees include those in a Health Sciences or Social Sciences specialty, Regulated Health Professions in Ontario, or a computer science or information science speciality with the equivalent of a minimum mid-B average in the last academic year. Successful applicants normally have relevant professional experience as a health services professional (e.g., manager or administrator) or health sciences/clinical practitioner with demonstrated basic literacy and/or programming skills in computer applications relevant to the health sector, or a computer or information technician within a health-care setting or health software vendor.

Program Requirements 

  • Completion of 10 FCE, including required coursework (7.5 FCE),elective course work (0.5 FCE), and a 4-month full-time practicum or field placement (2.0 FCE).
  • Degree requirements will be completed in 16 months across 4 consecutive sessions.

Normal Program Length

  • 4 sessions (full-time)

Course List

Required Courses
MHI 1001H Introduction to Information and Communication Technology in Health Informatics
MHI 1002H Complexity of Clinical Care
MHI 2001H Health Informatics I
MHI 2002H Health Informatics II
INF 1003H Information Systems, Services and Design
INF 1341H Analyzing Information Systems
INF 2183H Knowledge Management and Systems
MHI 2003H Consumer and Public Health Informatics
MHI 2004H Change Management and Human Factors in Health Informatics
MHI 2005Y Practicum Placement
MHI 2006H Advanced Topics in Health Informatics
MHI 2007H Quantitative Skills in Health Informatics
MHI 2008H Project Management for Health Informatics
HAD 5010H Canada’s Health System and Health Policy I
HAD 5726H Design and Evaluation in E-Health Innovation and Information Management
HAD 5728H Performance Measurement in Health Care

Elective Course
Students are encouraged to select an elective that allows them to focus on their individual areas of interest in Health Informatics. For this reason the MHI program does not impose a selection of electives. Students are free to choose from all graduate courses across all disciplines at the University of Toronto. All selections are subject to approval in advance by the Program Director and the HPME Chair.

MHI 3000H Independent Reading for Health Informatics

Management of Innovation

Master of Management of Innovation

The Master of Management of Innovation, designed for students with a background in science and
technology, is an accelerated 12-month professional degree for individuals pursuing management careers in technology-focused organizations.

Minimum Admission Requirements

  • SGS general regulations.
  • Four-year university degree in sciences or engineering, or equivalent from a recognized university. Minimum overall grade point average of B+ or 77-79%, 3.3 on a 4.0 scale over the last two years of full-time academic study.
  • Prerequisites or their equivalents are set by the MMI program.
  • A resume, a letter of intent, and at least two letters of reference must be submitted by the applicant. One reference must be provided directly from a faculty member familiar with the applicant’s work and who holds an appointment in the program where the applicant most recently graduated.
  • Applicants who obtained a degree outside North America must arrange for GMAT or GRE (General) examination results to be sent to the department.
  • An on-site written personal statement.
  • Attend an interview where evaluative problem solving capabilities and communication skills are evaluated.

Program Requirements 

  • The 12-month program consists of an intensive 8-month core academic curriculum consisting of:

o 4.0 FCE - see list below
o 2.0 FCE electives (1.0 FCE per session in each of the fall and winter sessions)
o MMI 1100H, a final capstone course (a Group Project equivalent to 0.5 FCE) during the final four months of the program

  • All requirements must be completed within a minimum of one year of study and a maximum of five years from the date of first enrolment.

Normal Program Length

  • 3 sessions (full-time)

Course List

Required Core Courses
MMI 1010H Prices and Markets
MMI 1020H Applied Econometrics for Managers
MMI 1030H Marketing Science
MMI 1050H Accounting and Negotiations
MMI 1060H Finance
MMI 1070H Economics of Business Strategy
MMI 1080H Management of Technology
MMI 1090H Technology, Strategy and Policy
MMI 1100H Capstone Course - Final Group Project

Elective Courses
Students are encouraged to select electives that allow them to focus on their individual areas of interest. For this reason, the MMI Program does not impose a selection of electives. Students are free to choose from all graduate courses across all disciplines at the University of Toronto. All selections are subject to approval in advance by the Program Director.

o Courses which may continue over a program. The course is graded when completed.

Graduate Faculty

Full Members

Anderson, Geoff - MD
Baker, G. Ross - AB, MA, PhD
Barnsley, Janet M - BSc, MSc, PhD
Bayoumi, AhMEd - MD
Beaton, Dorcas - BSc(OT), MSc, PhD
Bierman, Arlene - MS, MD
Bombardier, Claire - MA, MD
Bull, Shelley - BMath, MMath, PhD
Cockerill, Rhonda W - BA, MA, PhD (Coordinator of Graduate Studies)
Cohen, Marsha - BSc, BSc, MSc, MHSc, MD
Cook, Rebecca - BA, LLM, MA, MPA, JD, SJD
Corey, Mary - BSc, PhD
Coyte, Peter C - BA, MA, PhD
Culyer, Tony - BA
Davis, Aileen - BSc(PT), MSc, PhD
Davis, David - BA, MD
Deber, Raisa - BS, MS, PhD
Detsky, Allan - BS, MD, PhD
Einarson, Thomas - BScPhm, MSc, MPharm, MEd, PhD
Etchells, Edward - MSc, MD
Eysenbach, Gunther - MD
Feldman, Brian - MD
Flood, Colleen - LLB, LLM, SJD
Fortin, Paul - MPH, MD
Fremes, Stephen - BA, MSc, MD
Glazier, Richard - MPH, MD
Goel, Vivek - BSc, MSc, SM, MD
Goering, Paula - BSc, MSc, PhD
Golden, Brian - BS, MS, PhD
Goodwin, Pamela - MD
Grunfeld, Eva - MD, PhD
Hannah, Mary - BSc, MDCM, MS
Hawker, Gillian - MD
Hogg-Johnson, Sheilah - BMath, MMath, PhD
Holness, D Linn - MHSc, MD
Jadad, Alejandro - MD, DPhil
Jaglal, Susan - BSc, MSc, PhD
Krahn, Murray - BA, MSc, MD
Laporte, Audrey - BA, MA, PhD
Laupacis, Andreas - MD
Lemieux-Charles, Louise – PhD (Chair & Graduate Chair)
Leonard, Kevin - BCom, MBA, PhD
Llewellyn-Thomas, Hilary - BSN, MSc, PhD
Logan, Alexander - MD
Macarthur, Colin - BS, MSc, MBChB, PhD
Maclean, Heather - BSc, EdD
Martin, Douglas - BSc, PhD
McCrindle, Brian - MD
McGeer, Allison - BSc, MSc, MD
Mclaughlin, John Ross - BSc, MSc, PhD
McLeod, Robin - BSc, LMCC, MD
Miller, Fiona - MA, DPhil
Myers, Ted - BA, MSW, MSc, PhD
Naglie, I. Gary - BSc, MDCM
Naylor, C. David - MD, PhD
O'Brien-Pallas, Linda-Lee - BSN, MSN, DPhil
Ohlsson, Arne - MD, MD
Rabeneck, Linda - MD
Redelmeier, Donald - MS, MD
Reeves, Scott - BSc, MSc
Rochon, Paula - MD
Sass-Kortsak, Andrea - BSc, MHSc, PhD
Stukel, Therese - BS, PhD
Talbot, Yves - BA, MD
To, Teresa - BA, MA, PhD
Tomlinson, George - PhD
Tu, Jack Ven - MD, PhD
Upshur, Ross Edward - BSc, BA, MA, MD
Wasylenki, Donald - BA, MD
Williams, Paul - PhD
Wodchis, Walter - MA, PhD
Wright, James - BA, LMCC, CSPO, MPH, MD
Young, Lionel Trevor - MD, PhD
Zwarenstein, Merrick - MPH, MMEd, MBChB

Members Emeriti

Bliss, J Michael - BA, MA, PhD
Dickens, Bernard - LLB, LLM, PhD
Hastings, John Ef - DPH, MD
Vayda, Eugene - BS, MD, MBChB, DrMed

Associate Members

Alibhai, Shabbir - MD
Allen, Upton - MSc, MSc, MBBS
Ammendolia, Carlo - MEdScD
Ashbury, Fredrick D - BA, MA, PhD
Austin, Peter - PhD
Baranek, Patricia - BS, MA, MA, PhD, PhD
Barbera, Lisa - MD
Baxter, Nancy - DrMed, PhD
Bell, Chaim - MD
Berger, Howard - BSc, MD
Berta, Whitney - BS, MBA, PhD
Beyene, Joseph - BSc, MSc, PhD
Bezjak, Andrea - MS, MDCM
Bhattacharyya, Onil - MD
Birken, Catherine - MD
Boehm, Leslie A - BA, MA, MA
Bohnen, John - LMCC, MD
Boon, Heather - PhD
Booth, Gillian - MD
Booth, Richard - MSN
Bronskill, Susan - MSc
Brown, Adalsteinn - AB, PhD
Browne, Janis Lynne - BSc, MD
Bryant, Sally - LLB
Cafazzo, Joseph - DPhil
Cassidy, David - BSc, MSc, PhD
Chan, Benjamin - MPH, MPH, MD, MD
Chan, Christopher - MD
Charach, Alice - MD
Cheung, Angela - BA, MD, PhD
Choudhry, Sujit - LLB, LLM
Cina, Claudio - MSc, DrMed
Coburn, Natalie - BSc, MSc, DrMed
Corbin, Ruth Mw - BSc, MSc, PhD
Dewa, Carolyn - BA, MPH, PhD
Dhalla, Irfan - BAA, MD
Dick, Paul - MDCM
Dobrow, Mark - PhD
Donnelly, Sandra - BSc, MSc, MDCM
Easson, Alexandra - MSc, MD
Fehlings, Darcy - MD
Feig, Denice - MD
Fisman, David - MPH, MD
Fowler, Robert - MDCM
Gagliardi, Anna - BSc, BE, MSc, MLS, PhD
Gamble, Paul - BSc, BA, MHSA
Gibson, Jennifer - PhD
Glouberman, Sholom - PhD
Gnam, William - MD
Guerriere, Denise - PhD
Gunz, Hugh - DPhil, PhD
Guttman, Mark - MD
Hoch, Jeffrey - BA, MA, PhD
Hodgson, David - MD
Howard, Andrew - BA, CSPO, MSc, LMCC, MD
Hudak, Pam - PhD
Hux, Janet - MD
Hwang, Stephen - MPH, MD
Ivanov, Joan - MSc, PhD, RN
Jackevicius, Cynthia - BS, MSc
Jacobson, Nora - PhD
Jamal, Abida - MD, PhD
Jassal, Sarbjit Vanita - MD
Juurlink, David - BSc, MD, PhD
Kapral, Moira - MD
Karkouti, Keyvan - MD
Kennedy, Erin - CSPO, MD, PhD
Khan, Kamran - MPH, MD
Ko, Dennis - MD
Kreder, Hans - MPH, MD
Kreiger, Nancy - BA, MPH, PhD
Kulkarni, Abhaya - BSc, MD, PhD
Kuper, Ayelet - AB, MEd, MD, PhD
Landry, Michel - BSc(PT), MSc(PT), PhD
Law, Calvin - CSPO, LMCC, MPH, MD
Lehoux, Pascale - BS, MASc, PhD
Lin, Elizabeth - PhD
Loblaw, Andrew - MD
Lok, Charmaine - MSc, MD
Loutfy, Mona - MPH, MD
Macfarlane, P Dianne - BA
MacIntosh-Murray, Anu - BA, LLB, MPH
MahoMEd, Nizar - MPH, MD, ScD
Malach, Faith - MHSA
Marshall, Debra - AA
Matlow, Anne - MSc, MD, MD
Mcgowan, Thomas - MBA, MD
Mitchell, Leslie - MSc
Moore, Aideen - MBChB
Moore, Lynn - MHSA
Morrison, Laurie - BSc
Murphy, Kellie - MD
Murray, Michael A - BA, MA, PhD
Naimark, David - MD
Nam, Robert - MSc, MD
Nauenberg, Eric - AB, MPH, PhD
Nestman, Lawrence - BComm, MHSA
O'Connor, Paul - MD
Oliver, Matthew - MD
Pain, Clare - BSc, MSc, MD
Palda, Valerie - MD
Paszat, Lawrence - MS, MD
Paterson, Michael - MS
Philippon, Donald - MD
Pritchard, Kathleen - BA, MD
Pron, Gaylene - BSc, MSc, PhD
Rachlis, Michael - MSc, MD
Rakovitch, Eileen - MD
Rath, Darlyne - MSc
Ray, Joel - MSc, MD
Ringash, Jolie - MSc, MD
Sale, Joanna
Saposnik, Gustavo - MSc, MD
Sawka, Anna - MD
Sawka, Carol - MD
Schull, Michael - MD
Scolnik, Dennis - MBChB
Shachak, Aviv - DPhil
Shah, Prakeshkumar - MD
Shah, Vibhuti - MD
Sharkey, Shirlee - BA, BSN, MHSc
Shojania, Kaveh - BSc, MD
Singer, Lianne - MD
Smith, Tina - BSc, MHSc
Sridharan, Sanjeev
Stanbrook, Matthew - MSc, MD
Steinhart, A. Hillary - MD
Straus, Sharon Elizabeth - MSc, MD
Sullivan, Terrence - BS, MA, PhD
Sung, Lillian - MD
Szold, John - MBA
Teare, Gary - MSc, DrMedVET, PhD
Tinmouth, Jill - MD, PhD
Tolomiczenko, George - PhD
Tombak, Mihkel - BS, MBA, AM, PhD
Ungar, Wendy - BA, MSc, PhD
Urbach, David - MSc, MD
Verma, Sunil - MD
Wales, Paul - BSc, MSc, MD
Walmsley, Sharon - BSc, MSc, MD
Wei, Alice - BSc, MSc, MSc, MD
Whyte, Hilary - MBChB
Wiljer, David - PhD
Willison, Donald - MSc, MSc, ScD
Windrim, Rory - MB
Wobeser, Wendy - MSc, DrMed
Wong, Rebecca - MBChB
Wright, Frances - BSc, LMCC, MEd, MD
Young, Nancy - BSc(PT), MSc

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