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Wendy Levinson
Dr. Wendy Levinson (MD, OC) Chair of Choosing Wisely Canada
Dr. Wendy Levinson (MD, OC) Chair of Choosing Wisely Canada
BornToronto, Canada
OccupationPhysician
NationalityCanadian
Alma materUniversity of Toronto,
McMaster University
Notable awardsMay Cohen award for women mentors

Wendy Levinson MD OC is a Canadian physician and academic. She is the Chair of Choosing Wisely Canada, "a campaign to help physicians and patients engage in conversations about unnecessary tests, treatments and procedures".[1] She is also Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto.[2]

Born and raised in Toronto,[3] she received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Toronto, a Diploma in Education from McGill University, and her MD from McMaster University in 1976.[4] She is the past Sir John & Lady Eaton professor and Chair of Medicine in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine. She is the lead author of Understanding Medical Professionalism as well as co-author of Goldman's Cecil Medicine's, 24th and 25th edition.[5][6]

Healthcare Policy

Dr. Levinson has worked on healthcare policy reforms in Canada. In 2014, she launched a campaign called Choosing Wisely Canada, a campaign to reduce unnecessary use of health care.[7] Choosing Wisely partnered with the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) to produce a report, dubbed Unnecessary Care in Canada.[8][9] At CIHI, researchers focused on eight of the more than 200 recommendations compiled by Levinson's group, and found that over one million unnecessary medical tests are administered every year province by province across Canada.[8] Levinson called the findings the first national picture of unnecessary care.[8] Dr. Levinson said unnecessary care creeps into the health-care system for a slew of reasons and knowing how provinces differ regarding unnecessary tests and treatments is the first step in making improvements.[9]

Honours

In 2013, she was awarded the Canadian Medical Association's May Cohen Award for Women Mentors.[10] In 2014, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada "for her contributions to promoting effective communication between physicians and patients, as well as for her sustained leadership in academic medicine".[11]

References

  1. ^ "Choosing Wisely Canada".
  2. ^ "Who We Are". Choosing Wisely Canada.
  3. ^ "Wendy Levinson, medicine woman". University of Toronto.
  4. ^ "Wendy Levinson". University of Toronto.
  5. ^ "Wendy Levinson, MD".
  6. ^ http://www.abimfoundation.org/Resource-Center/Understanding-Medical-Professionalism.aspx
  7. ^ Leon-Carlyle, Marisa; Srivastava, Raman; Levinson, Wendy (November 2015). "Choosing Wisely Canada". Academic Medicine. 90 (11): 1430. doi:10.1097/ACM.0000000000000932. PMID 26506599.
  8. ^ a b c "Unnecessary care in Canada tops 1 million tests and treatments a year". CBC. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
  9. ^ a b "Up to 30 per cent of medical care Canadians r..." Dotemirates.com. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
  10. ^ "Dr. Wendy Levinson to Receive the CMA May Cohen Award for Women Mentors".
  11. ^ "Governor General Announces 95 New Appointments to the Order of Canada". December 26, 2014.