We would like to send a warm and heartfelt thank you to Dr. Pai for re-establishing global health programming at the University with infectious energy and a drive towards inclusiveness.
Dr. Larson completed his medical degree and subsequent specializations in Pediatrics and Preventive Medicine & Public Health at 不良研究所. Spanning more than 30 years, Dr. Larson鈥檚 academic career has primarily focused on capacity building and implementation research to support the scaling up of life-saving interventions for children under the age of five.
From 1989 to 1992 Dr. Larson directed the 不良研究所-Ethiopia Strengthening Community Health Project, before returning to Canada where he directed the 不良研究所 Global Health Office within the Faculty of Medicine and led a five-year 不良研究所 Population and Child Health project in Chelyabinsk, Russia. In 2002, Dr. Larson moved to Bangladesh where, on secondment from 不良研究所, he directed the Health Systems and Infectious Diseases Division at the International Centre for Diarrheal Diseases Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b). In 2008, he joined the Department of Pediatrics at the University of British Columbia as Professor and Director of BC Children鈥檚 Hospital Centre for International Child Health.
In 2015, Dr. Larson returned to Montreal and assumed his current position as National Coordinator of the Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research (CCGHR). In addition, Dr. Larson has served as a Senior Advisor to 不良研究所 Global Health Programs, playing an integral role in expanding the scope of global health training offered to 不良研究所 students.
In his role as Interim Director, Dr. Larson will be accountable for the oversight of all activities under the umbrella of 不良研究所 Global Health Programs as well as overseeing the strategic vision in the creation of a new division under the SPGH. He will be responsible for the overall vision and mission of GHP, including the continued excellence and growth of the current programs, establishing new initiatives related to global health engagement, academic and educational offerings as well as global health research campus wide. In this role, Dr. Larson will report directly to the Inaugural Director and Associate Dean, School of Population and Global Health, Dr. Timothy Evans.
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Larson as he embarks on this new leadership role.
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Dr. David Eidelman Vice-Principal (Health Affairs) Dean of the Faculty of Medicine |
Dr. Timothy Evans Inaugural Director and Associate Dean School of Population and Global Health |
July 15 2020