Senior Analyst, ICES, Queen's University, Ontario
I am currently working as a PhD-level Senior Analyst for the ICES satellite site at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. My current research interests mainly focus on the review and evaluation of cancer detection and treatment methods using population-based administrative data housed at ICES.
I have gained substantial work experience in conducting research in the medical and public health fields after completing my PhD in Statistics at Western University (2010) and Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biostatistics at the University of Toronto and Cancer Care Ontario (2012). Prior to working at ICES Queen's, I assisted in the development and application of standard geospatial cluster detection protocols for assessment and surveillance of communicable diseases at Public Health Ontario.
Beyond long-term care: The benefits of seniors' communities that evolve on their own
Sep 09, 2020 06:32 am UTC| Business
The global COVID-19 pandemic has shown Canadians that we need to think differently about how we support older adults. The media and all levels of government have focused heavily on long-term care, and rightly so. However,...
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