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 ===== Education ===== ===== Education =====
  
-Reid became a Doctor of Medicine (MD) at the [[University of Alberta]] upon graduation in 1986. He then completed a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology in 1993, a General Preventative Medicine  & Public Health residency in 1995 and a PhD in Philosophy in Health Policy and Management in 1998, all at [[Johns Hopkins University]].((//Education | Robert Reid.// LinkedIn. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-reid-78868863/details/education/))+Reid became a Doctor of Medicine (MD) at the [[University of Alberta]] upon graduation in 1986. He then completed a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology in 1993, a General Preventative Medicine & Public Health residency in 1995 and a PhD in Philosophy in Health Policy and Management in 1998, all at [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]].((//Education | Robert Reid.// LinkedIn. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-reid-78868863/details/education/))
  
 ===== Career and Affiliations ===== ===== Career and Affiliations =====
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 Reid is known for his work at the [[Group Health Research Institute]] at the [[Group Health Cooperative]], now [[Kaiser Permanente]], in Seattle, Washington, which integrated and streamlined team-based care to improve quality, patient experience and yield cost savings.((//Robert Reid.// Institute for Better Health. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/Phu2i)) Reid is known for his work at the [[Group Health Research Institute]] at the [[Group Health Cooperative]], now [[Kaiser Permanente]], in Seattle, Washington, which integrated and streamlined team-based care to improve quality, patient experience and yield cost savings.((//Robert Reid.// Institute for Better Health. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/Phu2i))
  
-He remains an Affiliate Investigator at the [[Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute]].((//Specialty referral: A doctors’ duet.// (2015, April 2). Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute. http://kpwashingtonresearch.org/news-and-events/blog/2015/04/specialty-referral-doctors-duet))+He remains an Affiliate Investigator at the [[Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute]].((//Specialty referral: A doctors’ duet.// (2015, April 2). Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute. https://archive.ph/zZv4p)) 
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 +==== ICES ==== 
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 +Reid is a research scientist at the [[Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences]] (ICES).((//Robert Reid.// ICES. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/RkoeH)) 
 ==== Trillium Health Partners ==== ==== Trillium Health Partners ====
  
 Reid is the inaugural Hazel McCallion Research Chair in Learning Health Systems and Chief Scientist at the [[Institute for Better Health]] (IBH) and Senior Vice President of Science at [[Trillium Health Partners]] (THP).((//Robert Reid.// Institute for Better Health. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/Phu2i)) Reid is the inaugural Hazel McCallion Research Chair in Learning Health Systems and Chief Scientist at the [[Institute for Better Health]] (IBH) and Senior Vice President of Science at [[Trillium Health Partners]] (THP).((//Robert Reid.// Institute for Better Health. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/Phu2i))
  
 +==== University of Washington ====
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 +Reid is an affiliate associate professor at the [[University of Washington]]’s [[School of Public Health and Community Medicine]].((//Robert Reid.// ICES. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/RkoeH))
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 +U of W's biggest donors include the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]], [[Pfizer]], [[Wellcome Trust]], [[Open Society Foundations]] and [[Open Philanthropy]].((//Honor Roll of Donors.// University of Washington. Retrieved May 26, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20220526155240/https://uw-s3-cdn.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/83/2020/10/29094302/RTC_HonorRoll_2020.pdf))
 ==== University of Toronto ==== ==== University of Toronto ====
  
 Reid holds appointments at the [[Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation]] (IHPME) at the [[Dalla Lana School of Public Health]], as well as the [[Termerty Faculty of Medicine]] at the [[University of Toronto]].((//Robert J Reid | Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation.// University of Toronto. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/ipLzZ)) Reid holds appointments at the [[Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation]] (IHPME) at the [[Dalla Lana School of Public Health]], as well as the [[Termerty Faculty of Medicine]] at the [[University of Toronto]].((//Robert J Reid | Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation.// University of Toronto. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/ipLzZ))
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 +==== McMaster University ====
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 +Reid is a professor at the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact at [[McMaster University]].((//Robert Reid.// McMaster Experts. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/Z47I8))
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 +==== Ontario Ministry of Health ====
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 +Reid is currently providing leadership and expertise in the re-design of Ontario’s health care system through the newly introduced Ontario Health Teams initiative, under the [[Ontario Ministry of Health]].((//Aligning Strategy and Measurement for an Integrated System of Care.// Ontario Hospital Association. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/JRvS7))
  
 ==== Evidence Synthesis Network ==== ==== Evidence Synthesis Network ====
  
 Reid is co-chair of the [[Evidence Synthesis Network]] alongside [[Anne Hayes]].((//Evidence Synthesis Network.// [[PrimaryON]]. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/zJb5d)) Reid is co-chair of the [[Evidence Synthesis Network]] alongside [[Anne Hayes]].((//Evidence Synthesis Network.// [[PrimaryON]]. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/zJb5d))
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 +==== American College of Preventive Medicine ====
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 +Reid is a fellow of the [[American College of Preventive Medicine]]. In this role, he has lectured nationally and internationally on the organization, financing and delivery of care – from the [[Mayo Clinic]], [[Kaiser Permanente]], and [[Harvard University]] to Ottawa, London and Auckland.((//Robert Reid.// ICES. Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/RkoeH))
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 +===== Research =====
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 +Reid has published over 150 articles in refereed journals and has delivered over 150 scientific and policy invited presentations.
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 +==== Funding ====
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 +Reid has published research funded by the [[Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services]] (CMS), [[Center for Substance Abuse Prevention]], and [[Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality]] (AHRQ) under the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] (HHS).((Poznyak, D., Peikes, D. N., Wakar, B. A., Brown, R. S., & Reid, R. J. (2017). //Development and Validation of the Modified Patient-Centered Medical Home Assessment for the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative.// Health Services Research, 53(2), 944–973. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.12673)) ((Hernandez, S. E., Taylor, L., Grembowski, D., Reid, R. J., Wong, E., Nelson, K. M., Liu, C.-F., Fihn, S. D., & Hebert, P. L. (2016). //A First Look at PCMH Implementation for Minority Veterans.// Medical Care, 54(3), 253–261. https://doi.org/10.1097/mlr.0000000000000512)) ((Lardier, D. T., Opara, I., Reid, R. J., Garcia-Reid, P., Herrera, A., & Cantu, I. (2021). //Increasing HIV/AIDS knowledge among urban ethnic minority youth: Findings from a community-based prevention intervention program.// Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services, 20(1), 76–96. https://doi.org/10.1080/15381501.2021.1910097))
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 +On the Canadian side, Reid has received research funding from the [[Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research]], [[Canadian Institutes of Health Research]] (CIHR), [[Canadian Institute for Health Information]] (CIHI) and the [[Canadian Health Services Research Foundation]].((Baker, G. R. (2004). //The Canadian Adverse Events Study: the incidence of adverse events among hospital patients in Canada.// Canadian Medical Association Journal, 170(11), 1678–1686. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.1040498)) ((Haggerty, J. L., Reid, R. J., Freeman, G. K., Starfield, B. H., Adair, C. D., & McKendry, R. (2003). //Continuity of care: a multidisciplinary review.// BMJ, 327(7425), 1219–1221. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.327.7425.1219))
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