Ontario Medical Association
John Taylor has extensive experience in various managerial and analytical roles, particularly in the healthcare and education sectors. Currently serving as the Manager of Constituency Services at the Ontario Medical Association since March 2019, John has held several positions in the organization, including Senior Analyst in Operational Excellence and Coordinator for Elections and Appointments. Prior to this, John was the Student Life Coordinator at the University of Toronto - University of St. Michael's College and worked at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital as a Program Administrator. With earlier experience at CCIM and Robert Ayling Incorporated, John has developed a strong foundation in project coordination and communications. John holds a Master of Divinity in Clinical Counselling from Tyndale Seminary and a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Managing People and Organizations from Carleton University.
Ontario Medical Association
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The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) represents more than 40,000 physicians and medical students across the province. Ontario’s doctors work closely with patients to encourage healthy living practices and illness prevention. In addition to delivering front-line services to patients, Ontario’s doctors play a significant role in helping shape health-care policy, as well as implementing initiatives that strengthen and enhance Ontario’s health care system. The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) represents the political, clinical and economic interests of the province's medical profession. Founded in 1880 as a voluntary association of the province's physicians, the OMA has from its beginning played a vital role in the development and promotion of health-care services across Ontario.