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In Chief: Barry Goldlist, MD, FRCPC, FACP, AGSF |
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Barry Goldlist is a graduate of the University of Toronto. He is currently a professor and the head of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Toronto, and editor-in-chief of Geriatrics & Aging. He is a founding member of the Chief Coroner of Ontario's Geriatric and Long Term Care Review Committee. He has served as chief examiner in geriatric medicine for the Royal College, as well as chair of the specialty committee in geriatric medicine. Dr. Goldlist has been a member of the CGS (and its precursor, the CSGM) since its founding, and has served as president of the society. He chaired the 2005 CGS program committee, is on this year's program committee, and founded the CGS continuing education program. He has written three books, several book chapters, and numerous articles.
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| Senior
Editor:
Shabbir M.H. Alibhai, MD, MSc, FRCPC |
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Dr.
Shabbir Alibhai graduated as an MD with honours
in 1993. In 1996 he completed Internal Medicine
at the University of Toronto and in 1998 he
completed a subspecialty in Geriatric Medicine.
Dr. Alibhai obtained his Masters degree in Clinical
Epidemiology in 2001. He is a staff physician
at the University Health Network and an Assistant
Professor at the University of Toronto. His
current research interests focus on geriatric
oncology, in particular prostate cancer and
acute myeloid leukaemia. Dr. Alibhai has published
several articles in the areas of geriatric oncology,
heart disease, elder abuse, and medication education.
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| Associate
Editor: Madhuri Reddy, MD, MSc, FRCPC |
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Dr. Madhuri Reddy is staff at Harvard Medical School and Medical Director of the Wound Healing program at Hebrew Senior Life in Boston, Massachusetts, and is Director of the Wound Healing Clinic in the Department of Plastic Surgery at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Massachusetts. She is also on the faculty of the annual International Interdisciplinary Wound Care Course and continues to be an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. Dr. Reddy obtained her MD from Memorial University of Newfoundland (1996), completed an Internal Medicine residency (1999), and obtained an MSc in Clinical Epidemiology (2000). She completed subspecialty training in Geriatric Medicine at the University of Toronto (2001). Dr. Reddy is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and is also American Board Certified in Internal Medicine & Geriatric Medicine. Dr. Reddy completed a Skin and Wound Care fellowship in the Division of Dermatology at the University of Toronto (2002). She belongs to numerous medical societies, frequently speaks at educational events, has authored several original publications (including lead authorships the Journal of the American Medical Association) and book chapters.
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| Medical
Director, CME: D’Arcy Little, MD, CCFP |
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D’Arcy Little graduated with an MD from
the University of Toronto. Subsequently, he served
as the Chief resident in Family Medicine at the
Sunnybrook Campus of Sunnybrook and Women’s
College Health Sciences Centre. Since 1999 he
has been a staff physician and the Director of
Medical Education at York Community Services,
a community health centre in Toronto. He is also
a Lecturer in the Department of Family and Community
Medicine at the University of Toronto, and is
on staff at St. Joseph’s Health Science
Centre and Humber River Regional Hospitals in
Toronto. He has special interests in care of the
elderly, palliative care, medical writing, editing
and medical education. |
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