====== Antonina Maltsev ====== {{ ::1608684798903.jpeg?200|}} **Antonina Maltsev** is a Canadian health policy specialist based in [[canada:ontario:Toronto]], [[canada:Ontario]]. ===== Education ===== Maltsev is a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology student at the [[University of Toronto]]’s [[Dalla Lana School of Public Health]]. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the Desautels Faculty of Management at [[McGill University]], with a specialization in Strategic Management. She attended [[Cornell University]]'s Summer College in the Biological Research and Health Professions stream. ===== Career and Affiliations ===== ==== Canadian Institute for Health Information ==== In 2014 and 2015, Maltsev worked as a health system and business analyst for the [[Canadian Institute for Health Information]] (CIHI). ==== World Bank ==== Maltsev formerly worked at the [[World Bank]]’s [[Primary Health Care Performance Initiative]], where she developed engagement materials for the initiative’s dedicated effort towards improving primary health care in low-and middle-income countries.((Maltsev, A. (2021). //Declaration of Interest.// Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table. https://web.archive.org/web/20220216111156/https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Declaration-of-Interest_Authors_Antonina-Maltsev_20210825.pdf)) ==== North American Observatory on Health Systems and Policies ==== Maltsev worked as a Research Assistant at the [[North American Observatory on Health Systems and Policies]], where she developed reports on Canada’s response to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. ==== Auxly Cannabis ==== In 2019-2020, Maltsev worked as a strategy analyst for [[Auxly Cannabis]]. ==== Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table ==== Maltsev is a Memorialization and Evaluation Consultant for the [[Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table]].((//Antonina Maltsev.// LinkedIn. Retrieved May 18, 2022, from https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoninamaltsev/)) She formerly served as Project Manager on the Secretariat.((//About Us.// (2021, July 26). Wayback Machine; Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table. https://web.archive.org/web/20210726191224/https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/about/)) ==== International Finance Corporation ==== Maltsev worked for the [[International Finance Corporation]] as a graduate intern, then a consultant in 2021.((//Antonina Maltsev.// LinkedIn. Retrieved May 18, 2022, from https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoninamaltsev/)) ==== Salvation Army ==== Maltsev worked as an Epidemiology and Infection Prevention and Control consultant for the [[Salvation Army]] in early 2022.((//Antonina Maltsev.// LinkedIn. Retrieved May 18, 2022, from https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoninamaltsev/)) The National Advisory Board of Salvation Army in Canada includes [[Paul Koreen]], who has consulted for hospital foundations; [[Daniel Burns]], who is the Former Deputy Minister of the [[Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care]], former chair of the [[Centre for Addiction and Mental Health]] (CAMH), former director of the [[Canadian Institute of Health Information]] (CIHI) and [[Canada Health Infoway]], former interim CEO of the [[Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres]], and former chair of Ontario's panel reviewing immunization and vaccination policies; [[Gabriel Chang]], who holds a Bachelor of Sciences in Molecular Genetics & Molecular Biology from the [[University of Toronto]]; [[Ana Radunovic]], senior brand manager at [[pharmaceutical_companies:Johnson & Johnson]]; and [[Susan Waterfield]], Chair of [[Lumenus Community Services]] and affiliated with the [[University Health Network]].((//National Advisory Board.// The Salvation Army in Canada. Retrieved May 19, 2022, from https://archive.ph/Mmihv))