2023 AMS-Fitzgerald Fellow

Blake Daly is Innovation Lead at Bruyère Health and Director of the CAN Health LTC Innovation and Scaling Network, supporting local, regional, and national initiatives that improve the lives of older adults. He helps innovators and health systems evaluate, adopt, and scale high impact technologies through research, quality improvement pilots, procurement and implementation support. Blake…

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2023 AMS-Fitzgerald Fellow

Adrianno Copetti is the Director of Information Systems and Application Support Informatics at Thunder Bay Regional Health. His team supports a Regional PACS, Regional Meditech and Regional Oncology software, as well as a Regional Business Intelligence Program across 12 hospital organizations and over 20 far north communities. Adrianno works with 4 Ontario Health Teams and…

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2023 AMS-Fitzgerald Fellow

Marsha Bryan is the Director of Data, Analytics and Quality at Ontario Shores, Centre for Mental Health Science. Her research leverages both active and passive remote measurement technologies, using consumer wearables and smart phones, to test the hypothesis that this data can support personalizing and enhancing pathway navigation between different modalities of treatment for anxiety…

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“Volunteers Don’t Wear Price Tags”: Compensation Discourses and the Hospital Volunteer in 20th Century Health Care

The COVID-19 pandemic is only the most recent global health crisis to highlight that even those workers who are deemed to be “essential” to health care may not all receive compensation consistent with this proclaimed value. Within this vital workforce are those who receive no compensation at all, volunteers. Despite the inclusion of “hospital volunteer”…

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The Great White Plague: Canada’s War on Tuberculosis, 1939–52

At the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, Canadian officials employed X-ray screening to ensure a healthy fighting force and, later, to decrease state liability for those who might have enlisted with pre-existing tuberculosis disease. Despite these preventative measures, the Canadian government discovered that members of the Canadian armed forces suffered far greater…

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#TeamVaccine: Exploring the History of Toronto’s COVID-19 Vaccination Initiative through Social Media

In 2021, Toronto’s healthcare institutions – its academic hospitals, community health centres and faculties of health sciences – came together to plan, coordinate, staff and promote large-scale COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Toronto and in its surrounding areas. The size, the scale and the collaboration of this vaccine campaign were unprecedented in Toronto history. Through interviews…

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Quarantine Stations and Lazarettos: Histories of Architecture and Public Health

Quarantine – or spatial segregation – was one of the first and only solutions for public health prior to the late 19th century. The quarantine of groups suspected of carrying diseases began to be formalized in the late medieval Mediterranean. These early public health policies and practices immediately led to the requirement for quarantine spaces:…

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Meeting Demands for Animal Healthcare: Veterinary Medicine in Rural Southern Ontario, 1862-1939

Before veterinarians populated the countryside, people had limited access to health knowledge and relied on experienced neighbours or medical doctors to practice animal healthcare. Jody’s dissertation examines the interdependence between animal, human, and environmental health to show advancements in public health and the role veterinary medicine had in shaping our current understanding of modern medicine…

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Medical Instruments as Authority and Knowledge: A Research and Documentary Project

The Medical Artifact Collection at Western University stores approximately 1300 objects with an adjacent teaching space and curates six exhibit cases. ‘Medical Instruments as Authority and Knowledge’ will combine published and archival sources, our artifacts, and past and new oral history interviews of physicians to betterunderstand the role of instruments in medical practice. Did medical…

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