Research Interests: clinical effectiveness, health services outcome and evaluation, health services organization and management, knowledge transfer, acute, pre-hospital and emergency care, community/home care, health care system
Geoff Anderson is a professor at University of Toronto`s Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, where he holds the Chair in Health Management Strategies and serves as the Director of the Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program for medical students. He is also an adjunct scientist at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences.
Dr. Anderson did his undergraduate training at Carleton University and pursued his medical studies at the University of Ottawa. He interned at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Dr. Anderson was then awarded a National Health Fellowship and completed an MSc in Community Medicine (Health Administration) at the University of Toronto. Thereafter, he was awarded an Ontario Postgraduate Fellowship and a Pew Foundation Health Policy Fellowship and completed a PhD in Health Policy Analysis at RAND in 1988. Dr. Anderson held academic appointments at the University of Ottawa and the University of British Columbia, before he moved to Toronto.
Dr. Anderson did his undergraduate training at Carleton University and pursued his medical studies at the University of Ottawa. He interned at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Dr. Anderson was then awarded a National Health Fellowship and completed an MSc in Community Medicine (Health Administration) at the University of Toronto. Thereafter, he was awarded an Ontario Postgraduate Fellowship and a Pew Foundation Health Policy Fellowship and completed a PhD in Health Policy Analysis at RAND in 1988. Dr. Anderson held academic appointments at the University of Ottawa and the University of British Columbia, before he moved to Toronto.