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Even if Omicron does turn out to be more mild than other variants, the mere transmissibility of it could spell trouble for Ontario’s health system, said Dionne Aleman, professor of engineering and CHE affiliate at the University of Toronto specializing…
Dr. Dionne Aleman agrees. The professor of industrial engineering and CHE affiliate at the University of Toronto has an expertise in pandemic planning and says moving a test online is a simple step to take. “It can dramatically cut down…
Mechanical, electrical, chemical, civil — any undergraduate student can recite the traditional disciplines of engineering. But increasingly, the leading edge of innovation cuts across these arbitrary divisions, creating new fields such as robotics or artificial intelligence. Professor Dionne Aleman (MIE,…
While the timing of the announcement has some worried, other people, like the University of Toronto’s Dionne Aleman, a CHE affiliate and an expert on COVID-19 modelling and how it spreads in an urban environment, disagree. “It’s reasonable to begin…
Please find attached the job description for a position at Toronto East Health Network until March 31, 2022. If interested, please contact Mark Fam at: Mark.Fam@Rotman.Utoronto.Ca
The 3rd Johns Hopkins Symposium on Healthcare Operations: Building Resilient Healthcare Supply Chains for the Next Pandemic Sponsored by Hopkins Business of Health Initiative The Johns Hopkins Symposium on Healthcare Operations (JHSHO), started in 2016, features global thought leaders from…
The Senior Analyst, Planning will report into the System and Infrastructure Planning (SIP) department which is responsible for system and capacity planning. The person will be responsible for capacity planning including health human resources, services and/or capital infrastructure; projects which…
Prof. Michael Carter discusses the challenges facing the health care industry and potential engineering-related solutions. October 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Full announcement at: Engineering Alumni & Friends
Myrtede Alfred is joining the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering as an Assistant Professor in Industrial Engineering. Prior to joining the University of Toronto, she served as a research assistant professor at the Medical University of South Carolina where…
The disruptions caused by COVID-19 have left hospitals across North America with massive backlogs of postponed elective surgeries. Many of these patients will also need rehabilitation following their surgeries, and managing this patient flow through the hospitals is a complex…
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