Colin D'Cunha
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Colin D'Cunha was Ontario Chief Medical Officer of Health during the SARS crisis.[1] He was replaced by interim head Karim Kurji and Sheela Basrur, former chief of Toronto Public Health.
D'Cunha is currently an Assistant Professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, and is the Medical Officer of Health for the Scarborough, Ontario public health department, part of the City of Toronto.
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- ^ D'Cuhna, Colin (28 May 2003). "2 new Canadian SARS deaths". CNN. http://articles.cnn.com/2003-05-28/health/sars_1_colin-d-cunha-sars-virus-number-of-sars-cases?_s=PM:HEALTH. Retrieved 21 February 2011.
| Preceded by N/A |
Medical Officer of Health - City of Scarborough – |
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| Preceded by Richard Schabas |
Ontario Chief Medical Officer of Health 1998–2005 |
Succeeded by Karim Kurji - interim and Sheela Basrur |
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