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Lavis was born June 11, 1965 in [[canada:quebec:Montréal]], [[canada:Quebec]].((//John Lavis CV.// McMaster Health Forum. Retrieved February 8, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20220208102357/https://www.mcmasterforum.org/docs/default-source/people-cv/lavis-cv.pdf?sfvrsn=48de52d5_30)) | Lavis was born June 11, 1965 in [[canada:quebec:Montréal]], [[canada:Quebec]].((//John Lavis CV.// McMaster Health Forum. Retrieved February 8, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20220208102357/https://www.mcmasterforum.org/docs/default-source/people-cv/lavis-cv.pdf?sfvrsn=48de52d5_30)) |
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Lavis attended [[Queen's University]] from 1983-1989, earning his MD. He did a rotating internship at [[North York General Hospital]] through the [[University of Toronto]] from 1989-1990, after which he earned a certificate in Clinical Traineeship in [[HIV]] Infection.((//John Lavis CV.// McMaster Health Forum. Retrieved February 8, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20220208102357/https://www.mcmasterforum.org/docs/default-source/people-cv/lavis-cv.pdf?sfvrsn=48de52d5_30)) He then completed a Master of Sciences in Health Planning and Financing at [[London School of Economics and Political Science]] from 1991-1992, then went to [[Harvard University]] for his PhD in Health Policy from 1994-1997. He was hired as a professor at [[McMaster University]] in September 1997.((//John N. Lavis.// LinkedIn. Retrieved September 4, 2022, from https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-n-lavis/)) | Lavis attended [[Queen's University]] from 1983-1989, earning his MD. He did a rotating internship at [[North York General Hospital]] through the [[University of Toronto]] from 1989-1990, after which he earned a certificate in Clinical Traineeship in [[HIV]] Infection.((//John Lavis CV.// McMaster Health Forum. Retrieved February 8, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20220208102357/https://www.mcmasterforum.org/docs/default-source/people-cv/lavis-cv.pdf?sfvrsn=48de52d5_30)) He then completed a Master of Sciences in Health Planning and Financing at [[London School of Economics and Political Science]] from 1991-1992. |
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Lavis co-developed the [[Evidence-Informed Policy Network]] (EVIPNet) alongside the [[World Health Organization]] in the mid-2000s, and he remains co-chair of the Global Steering Group.((//EVIPNet.// McMaster Health Forum. Retrieved June 14, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20220614225121/https://www.mcmasterforum.org/lets-collaborate/networks/evipnet)) He founded thee [[McMaster Health Forum]] in April 2009.((//John N. Lavis.// LinkedIn. Retrieved September 4, 2022, from https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-n-lavis/)) | He worked as a research fellow at the [[Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences]] (ICES) then went to [[Harvard University]] for his PhD in Health Policy from 1994-1997. He was hired as a professor at [[McMaster University]] in September 1997.((//John N. Lavis.// LinkedIn. Retrieved September 4, 2022, from https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-n-lavis/)) He was given the status of Assistant Professor at the [[University of Toronto]] from January 1999 to June 2001. From 2001-2006, Lavis was a Tier 2 [[Canada Research Chair in Knowledge Transfer and Uptake]]. |
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Lavis was awarded the Tier 1 [[Canada_research_chairs|Canada Research Chair]] in Evidence-Informed Health Systems in January 2015.((//Canada Research Chair - John Lavis.// (2021, June 25). Canada Research Chairs. https://archive.ph/We1a1)) | Lavis co-developed the [[Evidence-Informed Policy Network]] (EVIPNet) alongside the [[World Health Organization]] in the mid-2000s, and he remains co-chair of the Global Steering Group.((//EVIPNet.// McMaster Health Forum. Retrieved June 14, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20220614225121/https://www.mcmasterforum.org/lets-collaborate/networks/evipnet)) He founded the [[McMaster Health Forum]] in April 2009.((//John N. Lavis.// LinkedIn. Retrieved September 4, 2022, from https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-n-lavis/)) He was made co-director of the [[WHO Collaborating Centre for Evidence-Informed Policy]] in December 2010. From 2012-2017, Lavis was an Adjunct Professor of Global Health at [[Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health]]. |
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| Lavis was awarded the Tier 1 [[Canada Research Chair in Evidence-Informed Health Systems]] in January 2015.((//Canada Research Chair - John Lavis.// (2021, June 25). Canada Research Chairs. https://archive.ph/We1a1)) He became a Visiting Adjunct Professor at the [[University of Johannesburg]] in April 2018, and was promoted to Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Evidence-Informed Policy in December 2018. |
==== COVID-19 pandemic ==== | ==== COVID-19 pandemic ==== |
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Additional affiliations include:((//John Lavis.// McMaster Health Forum. Retrieved December 24, 2021, from https://web.archive.org/web/20211224155126/https://www.mcmasterforum.org/stay-connected/people/bio/john-lavis)) | Additional affiliations include:((//John Lavis.// McMaster Health Forum. Retrieved December 24, 2021, from https://web.archive.org/web/20211224155126/https://www.mcmasterforum.org/stay-connected/people/bio/john-lavis)) |
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| * [[AcademyHealth]] |
| * [[Africa Evidence Network]] |
| * [[Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality]] |
| * [[Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research]] |
| * [[Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research]] |
| * [[Canadian Cardiovascular Society]] |
| * [[Canadian Health Services Research Foundation]] |
| * [[Canadian Heritage]] |
| * [[Canadian Institute for Advanced Research]] |
| * [[Canadian Institutes of Health Research]] |
| * [[Canadian Medical Association]] |
| * [[Canadian Population Health Initiative]] |
| * [[Cancer Care Ontario]] |
| * [[Caribbean Centre for Health Systems Research and Development]] |
* [[Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis]] (CHEPA) | * [[Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis]] (CHEPA) |
| * [[Centre for Studies of the State and Society]] |
| * [[Centre of Research Excellence in Integrated Quality Improvement]] |
| * [[Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada]] |
| * [[Commonwealth Foundation]] |
| * [[Conference Board of Canada]] |
| * [[Converge3]] |
| * [[Dignitas International]] |
| * [[European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies]] |
| * [[Future Skills Centre]] |
| * [[Global Evidence Synthesis Initiative]] |
| * [[Health Evidence Applications and Linkage Network]] (HEALNet) |
| * [[Health Systems Global]] |
| * [[Houston Center for Quality of Care and Utilization Studies]] |
| * [[Institut de recherche et de documentation en économie de la santé]] (IRDES) |
| * [[Institute for Health Sciences and Policy Research]] |
| * [[Institute for Work & Health]] |
| * [[Itla Children's Foundation]] |
| * [[Lancet Commission on COVID-19]] |
| * [[London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine]] |
| * [[Makerere University]] |
| * [[Med-Emerg]] |
| * [[Milbank Memorial Fund]] |
| * [[National Institute of Public Health of Mexico]] (INSP) |
| * [[National Medical Research Council]] |
| * [[Ontario HIV Treatment Network]] |
| * [[Ontario Medical Association]] |
| * [[Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care]] |
| * [[Ontario SPOR Support Unit]] |
| * [[Pan American Health Organization]] |
| * [[Quebec SPOR Support Unit]] |
| * [[Royal Roads University]] |
| * [[Sax Institute]] |
| * [[St. Michael's Hospital]] |
| * [[Toronto HIV Primary Care Physician's Group]] |
| * [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] |
| * [[Washington Business Group]] |
| * [[Wellcome Trust]] |
| * [[World Bank]] |
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| </WRAP> |
===== Awards ===== | ===== Awards ===== |
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