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Dee Taylor

Dee Taylor currently serves as a Senior Research Advisor at the Canadian Health Leadership Network since January 2023 and holds the position of Scientific Director at the Rural Coordination Centre of BC since March 2020. Additionally, Dee Taylor contributes as an Adjunct Professor at The University of British Columbia and has been a Corporate Director and Regional Practice Leader for Research & Knowledge Translation at Interior Health Authority since October 2014, focusing on enhancing evidence-based practices. Dee Taylor's past experience includes board membership at the YMCA of Okanagan and various roles at Fraser Health Authority, where significant projects were led in residential care and program evaluation. Educational accomplishments include a PhD in Community Health Science from the University of Calgary and a Post Doctoral Fellowship in Gerontology Health Policy from Mount Saint Vincent University.

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Kelowna, Canada

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Canadian Health Leadership Network (CHLNet)

Created in the fall of 2009 with 12 founding partners, the Canadian Health Leadership Network (CHLNet) is a not-for-profit, purpose-built coalition of 40+ organizations (called Network Partners) who gather to build health leadership capacity and capabilities across Canada. Members cut across jurisdictions, policymakers, academics, health associations, regional health authorities, patients, and health disciplines. CHLNet conducts its work in building health leadership via four value streams: Connecting People through Dialogue and Engagement; Advancing Health Leadership Research, Knowledge and Evaluation; Accelerating Leadership Practices and Capabilities; and Champion Strategic Leadership Excellence. We have crafted a number of resources to help build leadership including: the Leadership Development Impact Assessment Toolkit; the Wise Practices in Leadership Development Toolkit, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Toolkits (in collaboration with CHWN and CCHL); the Leadership Development Self-Assessment (in collaboration with LEADS Global); various articles and papers resulting from projects led by our Research and Evaluation Working Group and Health Leadership Exchange and Acceleration Working Group; the Leadership Development Inventory, a list of various leadership development programs and certifications across Canada; and so much more. These tools are free for Network Partners, but access can be gain through paying a small fee. Contact Kelly Grimes or Grace Gemin if you are interested.


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Ottawa, Canada

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