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Cancer Care Ontario is looking for a motivated and energetic Senior Analyst to join our advanced analytics group. The Senior Analyst will play an integral role within the team by participating in model development, data analysis, evaluation and decision support…
Toronto is nearing the “tipping point” in its quest to become a leading hub for health innovation – a development that promises to help modernize an aging Canadian health-care system while giving the broader economy a shot in the arm. Zayna…
Job Number: 1800608 Faculty / Division: Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering Department: Mechanical & Industrial Engineering Campus: St. George (downtown Toronto) Closing Date: April 19, 2018 Description: The Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department of the University of Toronto is…
Image-guided interventions: from precision to safety and data-driven surgery — IBBME Distinguished Seminar When: April 16, 2018 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am Where: SF 1101, 10 King’s College Rd, Toronto Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen, Professor Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns…
The Planning and Regional Programs department at Cancer Care Ontario is seeking a Senior Analyst role. The Senior Analyst will be responsible for resource planning primarily for complex malignant hematology (CMH), including acute leukemia, stem cell transplantation). This will include…
A group that advocates for Ontario doctors says the provincial government has created a crisis in health care through years of neglect and mismanagement. The result has been a marked decline in the quality of patient care, Dr. Kulvinder Gill, president of Concerned Ontario…
Canadians and Americans are often fixated on each other’s health systems – so much so that it makes it hard for Canadians to admit and discuss our own system’s failings, writes Dr. Danielle Martin in a New York Times oped. “More robust dialogue is…
Transformative Investment in Life-Saving Care for Children Ontario’s Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) is already one of the world’s largest and most respected pediatric hospitals. It has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of children and their families across…
Premier Kathleen Wynne said Wednesday her government will spend $2.1 billion over the next four years to rebuild Ontario’s mental health system — the latest in a string of funding announcements the opposition parties are calling an attempt by the…
In a report last week, Ontario’s fiscal watchdog said the province’s health care spending is not keeping pace with the demands of a growing and aging population. And across the province, chronic hospital bed shortages and backlog have been deemed…
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