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By Jayson Lee Parker
The podcast currently has 3 episodes available.
The cardiopulmonary bypass machine is one of the most complex medical devices used in our healthcare system. This working group draws upon experts in the operability of the device, along side with scholars in cardiology, to discuss our evolving understanding of the safety and opportunities in the design of this device. The focus of this call on the hazard analysis of the oxygenator.
Event Description
COVID has introduced many fundamental changes to digital communication in healthcare. The “working group” featured in this session will discuss best practices in digital communication in contacting both physicians and patients.
Biographies
- Jayson Parker, Ph.D. is the moderator of this working group. He is currently an associate professor of the Master of Biotechnology program and the Department of Biology at the University of Toronto Mississauga. He is also cross-appointed to the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto.
- Brendan Byrne. MD. is the medical director and co-founder of Wellness Garage, a lifestyle medical practice based in British Columbia. He has been a physician for the past 25 years and currently sits on several boards including the BC Academic Health Sciences Network and the Institute for Precision Therapeutic Nutrition.
- James Cran is the president and CEO of Pharmaconsultants Inc. He is also the CEO of Patient MediQuest Inc and Digital Health Partners Inc. His place in the Canadian Healthcare Marketing Hall of Fame demonstrates his recognition in his field.
- Sharon Domb. M.D. CCFP, FCFP. is currently the Physician IT Lead in the Family Practice Unit at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, and is also a Managing Partner of the Sunnybrook Family Practice Partnership. She has 25 years of experience as a family physician and translates her experience into teaching as an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto.
- Kendall Ho. MD. FRCPC. is a professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of British Columbia, an emergency medical specialist, and a medical director at Healthlink BC 8-1-1. He retains over 20 years of research in digital health, with interest in areas such as health apps, digital health literacy, wearables, and big data in health.
- Dr. Darren Larsen. M.D. CCFP. is currently a senior advisor of Canadian health practice at Accenture. He is the former Chief Medical Officer of OntarioMD and a lecturer at the University of Toronto’s Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation. He combines his expertise in medicine and digital health to educate his patients and students on the future of health care.
- Todd Staples. is the current head of healthcare innovation at ACTO, an app intended to train life sciences industry professionals. He uses his 15+ years of business experience to implement strategies for business growth.
- Zoila Rossi is an organizer of the Digital Health Communications Working Group. She graduated with a bachelor's degree from McMaster University in Medical & Biological Physics. She is now a Master’s student in the MBiotech program (Digital Health Technologies stream) at the University of Toronto Mississauga.
This podcast reviews the use of technology in the contacts of health and wellness medical applications and cognitive function.
The podcast currently has 3 episodes available.