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www.cdnmedhall.org Hamilton Convention Centre Hamilton, Ontario APRIL 14, 2016 Induction 2016 OUR 2016 INDUCTEES Professor Michael Bliss, OC Dr. May Cohen Dr. Gordon Guyatt, OC Dr. C. David Naylor, OC The Right Honourable Sir Charles Tupper, MD Dr. Mark A. Wainberg, OC Presented by Medical student sponsor Hosted in association with

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Hamilton Convention CentreHamilton, Ontario

APRIL 14, 2016

Induction 2016

OUR 2016 INDUCTEES

Professor Michael Bliss, OC

Dr. May Cohen

Dr. Gordon Guyatt, OC

Dr. C. David Naylor, OC

The Right Honourable Sir Charles Tupper, MD

Dr. Mark A. Wainberg, OC

Presented by

Medical student sponsorHosted in association with

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The preeminent medical historian of this era, Michael Bliss has introduced our heritage of medical research, health care, achievements and discovery to Canadians and readers around the world. His award-winning books, interviews and lectures have furthered international understanding and appreciation of the contributions of towering

figures of Canadian medicine. Professor Bliss’s masterpiece The Discovery of Insulin is a timeless classic, beautifully recreating one of the great discoveries of medical history. Reinforced by Banting: A Biography, the definitive life of Canada’s only Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine, his work became the basis of the acclaimed television mini-series, Glory Enough For All. His extensive oeuvre also includes Plague: A Story of Smallpox in Montreal, Harvey Cushing: A Life in Surgery and William Osler: A Life in Medicine - the latter another instant classic as the standard biography of the legendary Canadian physician who was one of the founding fathers of modern medicine. Lesser known is his contribution as author of the compelling final draft of the 1991/1992 Strategic Plan Investing in Canada’s Health for the Medical Research Council of Canada, an important catalyst in its transformation into the CIHR.

A catalyst for positive change in women’s health, May Cohen graduated at the top of her class in 1955 when fewer than 7% of medical students in Canada were women. Following a 20 year career as a family physician in Toronto, Dr. Cohen joined the department of family medicine at McMaster University in 1977 and served as associate dean of

health services from 1991 to 1996. She co-founded the first faculty of medicine Women’s Health Office in 1991, triggering several medical schools to follow suit, and resulting in the creation of the Women’s Health Inter School Curriculum for Ontario’s medical schools. This institutionalization of women’s health transformed the educational experience of all health students, the experience of female students and the status of female professors in ways taken for granted today. Her success in drawing the medical community’s attention to the multiple issues of gender, sexuality and women’s health, along with the ensuing research in women’s health and the careers of women physicians, has substantively impacted patient care and experience.

Through his prolific research and innovative approaches to education, Gordon Guyatt has helped make Canada a world leader in evidence-based medicine (EBM). He joined the McMaster University medical faculty in 1983, making ground breaking contributions over the next 20 years in the measurement of health-related quality of life.

While serving as director of the internal medicine residency program from 1990-1997, he led the initial development of the concept of EBM, and then the formation of an international group that further developed these concepts with landmark publications in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The series of more than 35 articles - the Users Guides to the Medical Literature - has provided the basis of EBM curricula in medical schools and residency programs worldwide. Later, Dr. Guyatt’s insights in how best to summarise a body of evidence succinctly and informatively allowed him to play a key role in the development of the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach, now adopted by more than 80 organizations worldwide.

C. David Naylor is a physician-scientist recognized for visionary contributions to health research, education, administration, and policy. Past dean of medicine and president emeritus at the University of Toronto, this Rhodes Scholar earned a DPhil at the University of Oxford before training in internal medicine at Western University. He led the

establishment of a new research program in clinical epidemiology at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and then developed the proposal for, and led, the now renowned Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences. Co-author of more than 300 scholarly publications, Dr. Naylor worked for a decade behind the scenes to improve the scope, funding, and organization of health research in Canada, and was an inaugural governor of the new Canadian Institutes of Health Research. He led the national inquiry into Canada’s response to the SARS epidemic, resulting in the creation of the Public Health Agency of Canada and the appointment of Canada’s first Chief Public Health Officer. He also co-authored the internationally influential report of the Global Commission on Educating Health Professionals for the 21st Century and very recently chaired the national advisory panel on health care innovation.

The only physician to have served as Prime Minister of Canada, Sir Charles Tupper had a profound impact on the medical profession and the country. As a young physician in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Dr. Tupper travelled great distances on horseback to treat his patients. Later he held leadership roles in Halifax as the city medical officer, as a member of

surgical staff of the provincial and city hospital, and as president of the Medical Society of Nova Scotia. Elected into the Nova Scotia Assembly in 1855, Dr. Tupper was Premier by 1864. Despite opposition, he was a fearless advocate who helped pass the Free Education Act and led Nova Scotia into Confederation. The founding president of the Canadian Medical Association in 1867, he served for three consecutive terms. He also chaired the committee responsible for creating Dalhousie Medical School. Sir John A. MacDonald’s ‘right hand’, Dr. Tupper had a long career as a federal cabinet minister and ever a physician, was known for keeping his medical bag beneath his seat in the House of Commons.

Mark Wainberg combines scientific excellence with a social conscience on a world scale. His research and collaboration are acknowledged as having helped save millions of lives around the world. Currently the director of the McGill University AIDS Centre at the Jewish General Hospital, he has revolutionized our understanding of HIV/AIDS at

medical, epidemiological and political levels. He is well-known for his involvement in 1989 in the initial identification of lamivudine (3TC) as an antiviral drug, now one of the most widely used drugs in the treatment of HIV. While president of the International AIDS Society in 2000, he brought the XIIIth International Conference on AIDS to Durban, South Africa, drawing unprecedented international attention to the lack of access to anti-HIV drugs in developing countries. Most recently, Dr. Wainberg has turned his attention to achieving a cure for HIV infection based on the possibility that HIV may not be able to become resistant to certain new compounds that block viral replication.

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2016 INDUCTION COMMITTEE

HONORARY CHAIRS

ROBERTA BONDAR, OC OONT MD PHD FRCP FRSC President, The Roberta Bondar Foundation

CMHF Laureate (1998)

PATRICK DEANE, MA PHD President and Vice-Chancellor

McMaster University

Committee Chair: John Kelton, CM MD AAP FRSC Dean and Vice President, Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine,

McMaster University, Faculty of Health Sciences

Ann Brodie, Director of Development, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University Mark Crowther, MD MSc FRCPC Professor & Chair, Department of Pathology & Molecular Medicine, McMaster University Susan Emigh, BAA MCM Director, Public Relations, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University

Lissa Foster, Executive Director, The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame Laura Harrington, PhD Project Director, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University David Higgins, MB BSc MRCPI FRCPC Dip ABSM President, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton Alan R. Hudson, OC MB ChB FRCSEd FRCSC FCS(SA)(Hon) DD(Hon) LLD(Hon) Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto Suzanne Labarge, BA MBA DLitt.(Hon) Chancellor, McMaster University Rob MacIsaac, President & CEO, McMaster University Medical Centre, Hamilton Health Sciences Frank Naus, MSc MBA Vice President, Research, Research Administration, Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation

Paul M. O'Byrne, MB FRCPI FRCPC FRCPE FRCP(Glasg) FAPC FCCP FERS FRSC Professor and Chair, Department of Medicine, McMaster University William Orovan, MD MBA FRCSC FACS Associate Dean, Clinical Services, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University Akbar Panju, MB ChB FRCPC FRCP(Edin) FRCP(Glasg) FACP Professor and Associate Chair, Clinical; Division Director, General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, McMaster University Heather Sercombe, Director of Development, The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame Kevin Smith, D Phil ICD D President & CEO, St. Joseph's Health System Natasha Snelgrove, MD President, Professional Association of Residents of Ontario (PARO) Hrishikesh Suresh, 2018 Class President, Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University Salim Yusuf, OC DPhil FRCPC FRSC Professor of Medicine, Founder and Director, Population Health Research Institute, President of World Heart Federation, CMHF Laureate (2014)

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2016 Induction Ceremony HAMILTON, ONTARIO April 14, 2016

HONORARY BOARD MEMBER: Carol Herbert, MD CCFP FCFP FCAHS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Chair: Jean Gray, CM MD FRCPC FCAHS Professor Emeritus, Medical Education, Medicine & Pharmacology, Dalhousie University, NS Past Chair: Stewart Hamilton, MD FRCSC FACS Liaison for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Professor Emeritus, Department of Surgery, University of Alberta, AB

Vice Chair: Bryce Taylor, MD FRCSC FACS Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto; Medical Director, International Patients Program, University Health Network, ON Treasurer: Jeff Van Hoeve, CPA CA Vice President, Distribution Support Services Great-West Life, London Life & Canada Life, ON

DIRECTORS

Scott Adams LRCM Canadian Association of Medical Students Liaison, MD Candidate 2017, College of Medicine University of Saskatchewan, SK

Marie-Dominique Beaulieu, MD CCFP MSc FCFP The College of Family Physicians of Canada Liaison, Professor, Department of Family and Emergency Medicine University of Montreal, QC

Joanne Douglas, CM MD FRCPC Clinical Professor Emeritus, Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of British Columbia, BC

Paul R. Fortin, MD MPH FRCPC Professor (Full), Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval; Canada Research Chair in Systemic Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases; Clinician Research Scientist, Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec, QC

K. Wayne Hindmarsh, PhD FCSFS FCAHS FFIP Executive Director, Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs; Dean Emeritus, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, ON

Peter W. Kryworuk, LLB FACTL Partner and Health Law Group Leader, Lerners LLP, ON

Lionel Lavoie, BA MD CCFP FCFP Canadian Medical Association Liaison, Consultant, SK

Anne-Marie MacLellan, MDCM CSPQ FRCPC Assistant Secretary and Director, Medical Education, Collège des médecins du Québec, QC

Dorothy Pringle, OC RN PhD FCAHS Professor Emeritus and Dean Emeritus, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto; Chair, Board of Directors, Associated Medical Services, ON

Allan Ronald, OC OM MD FRSC FRCPC FCAHS CMHF Laureate (2011), Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Manitoba, MB

Hugh Scully, MD MSc FRCSC FACS Canadian Medical Association Liaison, Professor of Surgery and Health Policy, University of Toronto; Consultant Cardiac Surgeon, University Health Network, ON

Michael J. Strong, MD FRCPC FCAHS FAAN Dean, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Distinguished University Professor, Western University, ON

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Lissa Foster

SELECTION COMMITTEE Chair: Alain Beaudet, MD PhD FRCPSC (Hon) President, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, ON

Paul W. Armstrong, MD FESC FACC FRCP Distinguished University Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta; Founding Director, Canadian VIGOUR Centre, AB

June C. Carroll, MD CCFP FCFP Professor, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, ON

Pierre J. Durand, MD MSc FRCP CSPQ CMFC Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval, QC

Judith G. Hall OC MD FRSC FCAHS CMHF Laureate (2015), Professor Emeritus, Pediatrics and Medical Genetics, University of British Columbia, BC

Colin McMillan, MD CM FRCPC FACP Cardiologist, Parkdale Medical Centre, PEI

Anita Molzahn, PhD RN FCAHS, Professor & Dean, Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, AB

Brian Postl, OM MD FRCPC (Com Med) FRCPC (Ped) FCAHS Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences & Vice-Provost (Health Sciences), University of Manitoba, MB

2015 – 2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS