Fellow, American Society of Addiction Medicine
2017: Dr. David Marsh inducted Fellow, American Society of Addiction Medicine.

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2017: Dr. David Marsh inducted Fellow, American Society of Addiction Medicine.
2017: Awarded to Dr. Claire de Oliveira by the Centre for Health Economics at the University of York. Her research project will be 'Equity in the utilization of psychiatric inpatient care among patients with severe mental illness (SMI) in Ontario, Canada'.
2017: Dr. Maria Chiu selected by CivicAction as a DiverseCity Fellow of 2017. The DiverseCity Fellows are emerging leaders from various sectors who have made an impact in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. CivicAction’s DiverseCity Fellows program provides opportunities for emerging leaders to further develop leadership and increase their impact.
2016: Awarded to Dr. Simone Vigod by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and Ontario Medical Association at the Innovation Fund Showcase. Dr. Vigod received the award for her tool to identify psychiatric inpatients at risk for early rehospitalisation, called READMIT.
2016: Dr. David Marsh inducted as Fellow, International Society of Addiction Medicine.
2016: Awarded to Dr. William Gardner at the University of Ottawa.
2015: Awarded to Dr. Maria Chiu by the American Heart Association for her study “Moving to a highly walkable neighborhood and incidence of hypertension: a propensity-score matched cohort study." The award recognizes excellence in research by early career investigators and trainees.
2015 – 2018: Awarded to Dr. Kelly Anderson for Health Service Use and Outcomes for People with First-Episode Psychosis in Ontario by the Ontario Mental Health Foundation.
2015: Awarded to Dr. Simone Vigod for epidemiology and treatment of maternal mental illness. Dr. Vigod’s research will aim to optimize care for mothers with mental illness and improve maternal and child outcomes.
2015: Awarded to Dr. Dallas Seitz by the Institute of Health, Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto. The award is for a graduate student (MSc or PhD) who completes the best paper based on their thesis in the field of health services research.