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| OUR PEOPLE - FACULTY

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1 West Faculty |
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michael.green@dfm.queensu.ca
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Kingston and 1000 IslandsFirst floor
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613-533-9303 |
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Faculty |
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Program Director/Coordinator |
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Aboriginal Health |
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Acting Director, Centre for Health Services and Policy Research
Associate Director, Centre for Studies in Primary Care
Program Coordinator, 3rd Year Aboriginal Health Program |
| Key Responsibilities: |
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Program and KTI Lead for Research
1WA Faculty Physician
Family Medicine Obstetrics
Researcher |
| Education: |
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BSc Biology and Organic Chemistry, Simon Fraser University 1989
MD - University of British Columbia 1993
Family Medicine Residency - Memorial University of Newfoundland 1993-95
MPH - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 2003 |
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Family Medicine Obstetrics, Rural Health, Indigenous Health, Health Services Research, Public Health, Health Policy |
| Research Interests: |
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Quality of Care, Performance Measurement, Primary Care Systems, Health Services Research, Indigenous Health |
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| About me: |
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Dr. Michael Green is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Family Medicine and Community Health and Epidemiology at Queen’s University, where he is Associate Director of Research for the Dept of Family Medicine and the Centre for Studies in Primary Care, and Acting Director of the Centre for Health Services and Policy Research. He is an Adjunct Scientist at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES). He has worked a consultant for both the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care and Health Canada and has served on many professional and government expert committees including the Ontario Expert Panel on Wait Times in Primary Care, the College of Family Physicians of Canada Aboriginal Health Working Group, and Health Quality Ontario’s Primary Care Advisory Committee. He regularly serves as a member grant review panels, including those at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research(CIHR), and is on the editorial board of the Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine. He completed his medical training at the University of British Columbia and his residency in Family Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Following eight years of active practice in Moose Factory, Ontario, including 4 years as Chief of Staff, he completed his MPH with a focus on Health Policy and Management at the John’s Hopkins School of Public Health. He moved to Queen’s University in 2003, where he has an active family practice, including intrapartum obstetrics, at the Queen’s Family Health Team. He also practices in public health as a Medical Officer with Health Canada’s First Nations and Inuit Health Branch. His research covers a broad range of health services and policy research areas with an emphasis on primary care, quality of care, equity in health, and aboriginal health and has been supported by major grants from CIHR and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. |
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