Data collection on disability can potentially be utilized to identify patient needs and barriers to care, and inform how healthcare organizations design and deliver se...
About
Isabelle (Izzie) is a Research Coordinator with the Upstream Lab and works on knowledge synthesis, evaluation, and qualitative research projects. She completed her Master of Public Health at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. During her Masters, she worked with York Region’s Community Development Team and with the Public Health Agency of Canada as a Student Public Health Officer at Northwestern Health Unit. Prior to graduate school, she worked with the Vancouver Spine Research Program at Vancouver General Hospital. She also completed her first level of paramedic training with the Justice Institute of British Columbia.
Projects
The Quadruple Aim serves as a guide on how to optimize healthcare system performance. While it consists of goals for healthcare systems, public health shares the goal ...
The SPARK study is a CIHR-funded national study that was birthed out of the lack of data on social determinants of health in primary care settings in Canada. Healthcar...
Embedding equity throughout the health care system necessitates understanding how health services providers are advancing health equity and Indigenous health equity. T...