2004• Health |
CHERYL
LEVITT |
She
completed her internship at Baragwanath hospital in 1976 during the turbulent
and traumatic Soweto uprising. |
In
2000 Cheryl co-authored a major article in the Lancet Medical Journal
on the subject of medical migration, and worked closely with the South
African High Commission in Ottawa to highlight the ethical issues involved
and to contribute to global standards on medical recruitment from underdeveloped
countries. She
has worked closely with a number of South African women physicians
on the advancement of Family Medicine in South Africa, and has contributed
to international development work in the Baltic states and elsewhere Cheryl has worked on numerous provincial committees in Ontario promoting improved primary care, including the Physicians Services Committee - responsible for joint planning between the government and doctors. She is Chair of the Board of the Ontario College of Family Physicians, and will serve as President of the College in 2005-06. She conceived of and obtained funding for the successful Maternity Centre of Hamilton, an innovative multidisciplinary model, as well as being a founding member of the Family Medicine Association of Hamilton. She was a pioneer in the primary care reform movement in Ontario, and continues, through various projects, to display her commitment to improving health care in long term care facilities. Cheryl has published research, numerous articles, books, chapters and reports, and has spoken and taught locally and internationally on family medicine and women's health. |