Colleen M. Flood 2011 Curriculum Vitae Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy Past Scientific Director, CIHR – Institute of Health Services and Policy Research, 2006-2010 Associate Professor, Faculty of Law and the Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation and the School of Public Policy, University of Toronto 39 Queen’s Park Crescent East, Toronto, ON M5S 2C3, Canada voice: (416) 978-5241 • fax: (416) 978-5171 • e-mail: [email protected] PART I: ACADEMIC HISTORY A. Degrees and Qualifications S.J.D (Toronto); LL.M. (Toronto); B.A.-LL.B (Honours) (Auckland, New Zealand) Barrister & Solicitor (Auckland, New Zealand) B. Academic Appointments 2006-2010 Scientific Director of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Institute of Health Services and Policy Research 2003 Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy 2003 Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto and cross-appointed into the Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation 1999 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto 1997-1999 Associate Director, Health Law Institute, Dalhousie University; Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law and cross-appointed to the School of Health Services Administration C. Professional Experience 1990-1993 Solicitor at the firm of Chapman Tripp Sheffield and Young in Auckland, New Zealand D. Honours and Scholarships 2010 Invited to serve on the editorial board for Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2009 Invited to be the legal editor of the journal Health Economics, Policy & Law, a journal based at the London School of Economics. 2009 Senior Fellow and member of Corporation, Massey College. 2007 Keynote address on “Getting Out of the Ivory Tower and Into Practice” for the Jerry Lee Lecture at the 7th Annual International Campbell Collaboration Colloquium on Quality, Credibility and Utility: The Relevance of Systematic Reviews, London, England, 14-15 May, 2007. I was the first woman and Canadian to be awarded the prestigious Jerry Lee Lectureship in London, England. 2007 Awarded the Picard lecture at the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta. Presentation at “Picard Panel on Health Care Reform” at the National Health Law Conference Visions in Banff, Alberta, 8-9 November 2007. 2007 Awarded the Duncan G. Sinclair Lectureship in Health Services and Policy Research by Queen’s University. Presentation on “Courts vs. Medicare”, 26 November 2007 2006 Appointed as the new Scientific Director of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute for Health Services and Policy Research. As Scientific Director of the CIHR - Institute of Health Services and Policy Research, I directly determined the research priorities for $8 million per annum. In addition, I together with the President, Vice-Presidents and 12 other scientific directors managed the full $1 billion federal dollars for health research in Canada. 2006 Appointed to the Corporation of Massey College 2005 Appointed editor Healthcare Policy in Canada (resigned 2006) 2004 Senior Fellow of Massey College 1999 Awarded the Labelle Lectureship in Health Services Research at McMaster University, Canada. This lectureship is awarded to an individual who is “engaged in multi-disciplinary research; challenging or extending existing methods or approaches; receiving emerging recognition for exemplary work; and is capable of communication to a general interest audience”. Presentation on “Reinventing Health Care: A Legal, Economic and Political Analysis of Reform in New Zealand and Canada”. 1996 The Rita Catherall Travel Scholarship, Massey College, University of Toronto, Canada 1995 The Honorary William Southam Fellowship, Massey College, University of Toronto, Canada COLLEEN M. FLOOD 2 November 2011 1994 New Zealand Federation of University Women Fellowship Independent institution, Hamilton, New Zealand 1994 Connaught Scholarship, University of Toronto, Canada 1994 John M. Olin Law and Economics Foundation Scholarship (renewed 1995 and 1996) University of Toronto, Canada 1993 Spencer Mason Trust Award Award, renewed in April 1994. Independent trust, Auckland, New Zealand 1989 Senior Prize in Law. University of Auckland, New Zealand 1987 Senior Prize in Geography. University of Auckland, New Zealand 1986 Auckland Geographical Society -- Annual Prize. University of Auckland, New Zealand E. Research Grants Current Grants 2009-2014 CIHR Training Program in Health Law & Policy. I am the principal investigator of a $1.95 million Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) training grant to develop capacity in health law and policy scholarship through funding for graduate students. Over the life of the program to date, we have successfully trained over 80 Canadian and international LLM and SJD students. Approximately 55% of our program graduates were based at the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, and over $868,000 in scholarships has been awarded to University of Toronto Law students. 2009 Law Foundation of Ontario Small Grant. I was principal investigator on a successful application for a $25,000 grant from the LFO, to support the Michael Trebilcock Symposium, October 1-2, 2009. The grant money went towards travel and accommodations for speakers of the event. I am presently filing a final report to the LFO. 2008-2013 Canada Research Chair in Health Law & Policy 2006-2011 Scientific Director Research Program Supplement Grant $600,000 - Canadian Institutes of Health Research Operating Research Grant for Scientific Directors Previous Grants 2006-2010 Canadian Institute of Health Research – Institute of Health Services and Policy Research. $4 million – Institute Support Grant (funds institute activities). COLLEEN M. FLOOD 3 November 2011 2002-2008 CIHR Training Program in Health Law & Policy. $1.8 million training grant to facilitate development of capacity in health law and policy scholarship. This was a joint initiative with two other institutions led respectively by Jocelyn Downie (Dalhousie) and Tim Caulfield (Alberta). 2003-2007 Defining the Medicare Basket. $214,000.00 Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF) program research grant to explore how to better improve the processes for deciding what is and is not publicly funded and how to better incorporate technical evidence and public participation. This funding was matched both in cash and in kind by other sponsors (including the Ontario Ministry of Health, Health Canada, the Canadian Medical Association, the Ontario Medical Association, the Centre for Innovation, Law and Policy and Merck Frosst), for a total grant of $516,000.00. I was the principal investigator on this grant with co-investigators, Carolyn Tuohy (political science) and Mark Stabile (economics). 2001-2005 $65,000 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). 3 year grant to explore the regulation and accessibility of the privately financed health sector. I am the principal investigator with co-investigators Carolyn Tuohy and Mark Stabile. 2001 $1,000,000 Genome Canada (over 5 years), for the law and ethics component of the Canadian Program on Genomics and Global Health (Principal Investigator is Peter Singer). The leader of the law and ethics component is Trudo Lemmens. 2001 $3,737,523 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) grant (over 3 years), "From Hospital to Home and Community: Analyzing Local Realities and Global Logics in Canadian Health Care". The principal investigator on this project is Paul Williams (Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation). 2001 $1,173,476 Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) grant (over 5 years) for "M-THAC, From Medicare to Home and Community: Overtaking the Limits of Publicly Funded Health Care in Canada". The directors of this project are Paul Williams and Raisa Deber (Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation). 2000 $20,000 Connaught grant to explore regulation of the privately-financed health sector in particular drugs, home care and genetic services. 2000 $10,000 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) grant to explore regulation of the privately-financed health sector. 2000 $5,000 Wright Foundation grant to explore regulation of the privately-financed health sector. 2000 $1,500 from the Institute for Research and Public Policy to explore the conflict between health policy values and charter values. 2000 $1,500 from the Dialogue on Health Reform to document regulation across the COLLEEN M. FLOOD 4 November 2011 10 provinces prohibiting extra-billing and supplementary private insurance. 2000 $10,000 from Ontario Medical Association (jointly with Carolyn Tuohy and Mark Stabile) to explore public/private dynamics in health care systems. 1999 $10,000 Connaught New Staff Matching Grant 1999 $3,000 grant from Tecknowledge to explore the legal aspects of North America’s largest telehealth system. 1998 $3,800 Maritime Centre of Excellence grant for Women's Health to conduct interdisciplinary research, with four other investigators, on the health and economic implications for women of a federal home care program. 1996 $6,000 Centre for State and Market, University of Toronto, grant to analyze the prospects for competition-oriented health care reform. PART II: SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL WORK Publications A. Books Published Books 1. Data, Data, Everywhere: Access and Accountability? (editor) (Montreal: McGill Queen’s University Press, 2011). 2. Canadian Health Law and Policy (4th edition) (co-edited with J. Downie & T. Caulfield) (Toronto: LexisNexis, 2011). 3. Administrative
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