Early Career Researcher of the Year Award – Public Health and Epidemiology
2022: Awarded to Dr. Sarina Isenberg by the University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine. Read more

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2022: Awarded to Dr. Sarina Isenberg by the University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine. Read more
2022: Many Canadians face challenges getting primary health care. Even when care is available, vulnerable people can have difficulties accessing it-for example, older adults or those with disabilities may find it difficult to travel to a doctor. As Canada Research Chair in Vulnerable Individuals in Primary Care, Dr. Gina Agarwal is trying to ensure that vulnerable individuals can get the health care they need, where and when they need it.
2022: Dr. Peter Austin was selected by Clarivate Analytics as one the most highly cited researchers of 2022. In 2022, 6,938, or about 0.1%, of the world's researchers earned this distinction in 21 research fields. This is the eighth consecutive year for Dr. Austin to be honoured.
2022: Presented to Dr. Paul Kurdyak by the Canadian Academy of Psychiatric Epidemiology. The purpose of the award is to recognize a person or group that has contributed significantly to the advancement of Canadian psychiatric epidemiology through innovative studies.
2022: Awarded to Dr.. Rick Glazier by the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation. This award recognizes achievements in developing transformative platforms of evidence that improve healthcare and healthcare systems.
2022: Awarded to Dr. Raed Joundi by the McMaster University Department of Medicine.
2022: Awarded to Dr. Jonathan Zipursky by the International Society of Obstetric Medicine for the best research presentation at the combined ISOM/NASOM 2022 Congress.
2022: Awarded to Dr. Tiffany Fitzpatrick
2022: Awarded to Dr. Sharmistha Mishra. Members are mid-career leaders who provide the Royal Society of Canada with a multigenerational capacity to help Canada and the world address major challenges and seize new opportunities including those identified in emerging fields.
2022: Awarded to Dr. Andrew Mendlowitz. The award provides support for highly qualified candidates at the postdoctoral (post-PhD) or post-health professional degree stages to add to their experience by engaging in health research.