He received his MD from the University of Saskatchewan. He has worked in primary care in northern Saskatchewan and rural Africa, and for 4 years in academic Medicine at the University of Zimbabwe. He also serves as consultant to Travellers Health Services, and the New Canadians Health Centre; and...
He received his MD from the University of Saskatchewan. He has worked in primary care in northern Saskatchewan and rural Africa, and for 4 years in academic Medicine at the University of Zimbabwe. He also serves as consultant to Travellers Health Services, and the New Canadians Health Centre; and on the Board of Edmonton's needle exchange program. He initiated a course on the epidemiology & control of infectious diseases. He is actively involved in international projects including Uganda. He currently sits on the Council of the Alberta College of Physicians and on the board of the Parkland Institute. His primary source of anxiety is current federal government policy in the area of refugee health, among other policies.