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David Fisman

Education

Fisman attended Western University, then the Harvard University School of Public Health for his Master of Public Health.1)

Affiliations

Canadian Association of Alternative Securities and Assets

Fisman has been a paid speaker at events for Canadian Association of Alternative Securities and Assets.2)

City of Hamilton

Fisman was appointed as Associate Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton, Ontario in the Department of Public Health.3)

Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario

The Toronto Sun reported that Fisman was retained by the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario to provide an opposing opinion on school reopenings in a document dated September 2020. Fisman served on the science table at the same time. It’s a situation that one leading expert says is a potential conflict of interest and Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s office calls “deeply concerning.”

“Where a person receives payment for speaking on behalf of a special interest group, it would almost certainly be appropriate to declare this as a potential conflict of interest when working in roles that are even slightly related,” explained Dr. Euzebiusz Jamrozik, from the bioethics research centre at Oxford University, in an email to the Sun.4)

This conflicted affiliation is further concerning because the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (with which the ETFO is surely associated) is a member organization of the World Economic Forum, and holds financial stakes in several companies that benefit financially from the maintaining of online learning and mandatory masking and vaccination policies.5) Those companies include Mastercard, BlackRock, Blackstone, 3M (who manufactures masks), Abbott, Johnson & Johnson, and many others.6)

National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases

Fisman is a partner at the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCCID).7)

Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table

Fisman was a member of the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, until he resigned in August 2021.8) The reason for his resignation was allegedly that the group was sitting on data that predicted “a grim Fall” for 2021, and that politics were influencing decision making as well as the way in which information was shared with the public.9)

Ontario Medical Association

Fisman is a member of the Ontario Medical Association Speakers Bureau, where he can be hired (and paid) to speak about infectious diseases, public health and epidemiology.10)

Titles of his various presentations include “Infectious Diseases and Climate Change: What's the Connection?”, “Epidemiology, Modeling and Forecasting of COVID-19: The Nuts and Bolts”, and “Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases–An Introduction for Mathophiles and Mathophobes Alike”.

SickKids

Fisman worked as a scientist at SickKids from September 2006 - August 2009.11)

Toronto East Health Network

Fisman has hospital privileges as a practicing internist at Michael Garron Hospital within the Toronto East Health Network.12)

MGH is funded through the Michael Garron Hospital Foundation by BMO Financial Group, RBC (Royal Bank of Canada), Scotiabank, TD Bank Group, CIBC, Shoppers Drug Mart, Manulife, HLS Therapeutics, Deloitte, KPMG, Citi, PayPal, Salesforce, the Globe and Mail, Air Canada, Cadillac Fairview, Bell Canada, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Boehringer Ingelheim, Honda Motor, Honeywell, TELUS, and United Way.13) 14)

University Health Network

Fisman is a practicing physician at University Health Network.15)

University of Toronto

Fisman has been a professor of epidemiology at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto since September 2009.16) 17)

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David Fisman. LinkedIn. Retrieved January 23, 2022, from https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-fisman-465a243/
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Fisman, D. (2021). Declaration of Interest. Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table. https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Declaration-of-Interest_Science-Table_David-Fisman2.pdf
3)
Priel, J.-A. (2001, June 25). Appointment of Associate Medical Officer of Health (SPH01019). City of Hamilton. http://www2.hamilton.ca/Hamilton.Portal/Inc/PortalPDFs/ClerkPDFs/committee-of-the-whole/2001/jul10/SPH01019.pdf
4)
Furey, A. (2021, January 26). Science table member paid by teacher union for arguing against school reopenings. Toronto Sun. https://archive.ph/pXWkP
5)
Ronnie. (2021, March 19). FCLT Global; World Economic Forum; CPPIB; Ontario Teachers. Canuck Law. https://canucklaw.ca/fclt-global-world-economic-forum-cppib-ontario-teachers/
6)
Ontario Teachers Pension Plan Writ of Memorandus. (2021, September 10). Peoples of the Salmon. https://peoplesofthesalmon.net/files/ONTARIO-TEACHERS-PENSION-PLAN-WRIT-OF-MANDAMUS.pdf
7)
David Fisman. (2015, March 29). National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases. https://archive.ph/KPTlo
8)
DeClerq, K. (2021, August 23). Ontario COVID-19 science table member resigns, alleges that modelling data “projects a grim fall.” CTV News Toronto. DeClerq, K. (2021, August 23). Ontario COVID-19 science table member resigns, alleges that modelling data “projects a grim fall.” CTV News Toronto. https://archive.ph/y17Gj
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Fisman, D. (2021, August 23). It is with mixed emotions that I have decided to resign from Ontario’s science and modeling tables. I wish every success to the colleagues who remain on these tables. Ontario needs a public health system that is arm’s length from politics. [Tweet]. Twitter. https://archive.ph/1VUVn
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Dr. David Fisman. Ontario Medical Association. Retrieved January 23, 2022, from https://www.oma.org/expert-advice/request-a-physician-speaker/speakers-search/dr-david-fisman/
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Michael Garron Hospital Foundation. (2021, March 31). 2020-2021 Donors List. https://www.mghf.ca/sites/default/files/file-browser/2020-2021_donor_list.pdf
15)
Dr. David Fisman - Dalla Lana School of Public Health | RealREIT Speaker. Informa Connect. Retrieved January 23, 2022, from https://archive.ph/uwY55
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Fisman, David N. Dalla Lana School of Public Health; University of Toronto. Retrieved January 23, 2022, from https://archive.ph/zl6ud
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