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| Dr. **Adalsteinn Brown**, DPhil, AB is the Dean of the [[Dalla Lana School of Public Health]] at the [[University of Toronto]], and the Co-chair of the [[Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table]]. | Dr. **Adalsteinn Brown**, DPhil, AB is the Dean of the [[Dalla Lana School of Public Health]] at the [[University of Toronto]], and former Co-chair of the [[Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table]]. |
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| He grew up in London, Ontario, and moved to New York in 1996 to co-found a healthcare consulting firm with offices on Park Avenue.((Mayer, A., McKinnon, M., Shulgan, C., & Smith, M. (2003, April 25). //top forty/under forty.// The Globe and Mail. https://archive.ph/PGKaF)) | He grew up in London, Ontario, and moved to New York in 1996 to co-found a healthcare consulting firm with offices on Park Avenue.((Mayer, A., McKinnon, M., Shulgan, C., & Smith, M. (2003, April 25). //top forty/under forty.// The Globe and Mail. https://archive.ph/PGKaF)) |
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| Due to his high-level positions and affiliations (particularly as Dean of the DLSPH), Brown "would effectively be [[the]] boss, and hold power over" several current Medical Officers of Health in Ontario including [[Eileen de Villa]], [[Barbara Yaffe]], [[Lawrence Loh]], [[Vinita Dubey]], [[Lisa Berger]], and [[Avis Lynn Noseworthy]].((Ronnie. (2021, May 15). //Meet Adalsteinn Brown: Swamp King; OST; Dean Of DLSPH; Ministry Of Health; Ford Operative; Premier’s Council.// Canuck Law. https://archive.ph/AeGUo)) | Due to his high-level positions and affiliations (particularly as Dean of the DLSPH), Brown "would effectively be the boss, and hold power over" several current Medical Officers of Health in Ontario including [[Eileen de Villa]], [[Barbara Yaffe]], [[Lawrence Loh]], [[Vinita Dubey]], [[Lisa Berger]], and [[Avis Lynn Noseworthy]].((Ronnie. (2021, May 15). //Meet Adalsteinn Brown: Swamp King; OST; Dean Of DLSPH; Ministry Of Health; Ford Operative; Premier’s Council.// Canuck Law. https://archive.ph/AeGUo)) |
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| | On August 3, 2022, Brown stepped down as co-chair of the OST to focus on his work as Dean of the DLSPH. [[Upton Allen]] took his place.((//Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table Leadership Update August 2022.// (2022, August 3). Public Health Ontario. https://archive.ph/24EaY)) |
| ===== Affiliations ===== | ===== Affiliations ===== |
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| * [[https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s12889-018-6250-7.pdf|December 5, 2018]]: //Public health emergency preparedness: a framework to promote resilience//((Khan, Y., O’Sullivan, T., Brown, A., Tracey, S., Gibson, J., Généreux, M., Henry, B., & Schwartz, B. (2018). //Public health emergency preparedness: a framework to promote resilience.// BMC Public Health, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-6250-7)) | * [[https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s12889-018-6250-7.pdf|December 5, 2018]]: //Public health emergency preparedness: a framework to promote resilience//((Khan, Y., O’Sullivan, T., Brown, A., Tracey, S., Gibson, J., Généreux, M., Henry, B., & Schwartz, B. (2018). //Public health emergency preparedness: a framework to promote resilience.// BMC Public Health, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-6250-7)) |
| * Co-authored by [[Bonnie Henry]], who would act as Provincial Health Officer for [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]] during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] | * Co-authored by [[Bonnie Henry]] (who would act as Provincial Health Officer for [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]] during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]), and Brown's OST Co-Chair [[Brian Schwartz]]. |
| * Funded by the [[Canadian Institutes of Health Research]] (CIHR) | * Funded by the [[Canadian Institutes of Health Research]] (CIHR) |
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| * [[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/1475-6773.12847|October 2018]]: //Development of Enriched CoreCompetencies for Health Services and Policy Research//((Bornstein, S., Heritage, M., Chudak, A., Tamblyn, R., McMahon, M., & Brown, A. D. (2018). //Development of Enriched Core Competencies for Health Services and Policy Research.// Health Services Research, 53, 4004–4023. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.12847)) | * [[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/1475-6773.12847|October 2018]]: //Development of Enriched Core Competencies for Health Services and Policy Research//((Bornstein, S., Heritage, M., Chudak, A., Tamblyn, R., McMahon, M., & Brown, A. D. (2018). //Development of Enriched Core Competencies for Health Services and Policy Research.// Health Services Research, 53, 4004–4023. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.12847)) |
| * Funded by the [[Canadian Institutes of Health Research]]’s Institute of Health Services and Policy Research (CIHR-IHSPR) via its Institute Strategic Grant and by a CIHR-IHSPR Institute Community Support Grant held by Dr. Adalsteinn Brown and Dr. Stephen Bornstein | * Funded by the [[Canadian Institutes of Health Research]]’s Institute of Health Services and Policy Research (CIHR-IHSPR) via its Institute Strategic Grant and by a CIHR-IHSPR Institute Community Support Grant held by Dr. Adalsteinn Brown and Dr. Stephen Bornstein |
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| * [[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28219957/|February 20, 2017]]: //Evaluating investment in quality improvement capacity building: a systematic review//((Mery, G., Dobrow, M. J., Baker, G. R., Im, J., & Brown, A. (2017). //Evaluating investment in quality improvement capacity building: a systematic review.// BMJ Open, 7(2), e012431. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012431)) | * [[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28219957/|February 20, 2017]]: //Evaluating investment in quality improvement capacity building: a systematic review//((Mery, G., Dobrow, M. J., Baker, G. R., Im, J., & Brown, A. (2017). //Evaluating investment in quality improvement capacity building: a systematic review.// BMJ Open, 7(2), e012431. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012431)) |
| * Funded by Improving & Driving Excellence Across Sectors ([[IDEAS Initiative]]), which is funded by the [[Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care]] and partnered with the [[University of Toronto]], [[Health Quality Ontario]] (HQO), [[Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences]] (ICES), [[McMaster University]], [[Northern Ontario School of Medicine]], [[Queen's University]], [[University of Ottawa]], and Western University.((//About IDEAS.// IDEAS. Retrieved January 22, 2022, from https://archive.ph/Xx24h)) | * Funded by Improving & Driving Excellence Across Sectors ([[IDEAS Initiative]]), which is funded by the [[Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care]] and partnered with the [[University of Toronto]], [[Health Quality Ontario]] (HQO), [[Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences]] (ICES), [[McMaster University]], [[Northern Ontario School of Medicine]], [[Queen's University]], [[University of Ottawa]], and Western University.((//About IDEAS.// IDEAS. Retrieved January 22, 2022, from https://archive.ph/Xx24h)) |