Jennifer Shuldiner is a scientist at Women’s College Hospital. Her interests and methodological expertise lie in improving the health system through thoughtful design and rigorous evaluation to enable real-time improvements. She integrates a human-centered design approach, behavioural science, implementation science, and mixed methods to design, implement, and evaluate programs aimed at improving patient outcomes and experiences. Jennifer is passionate about the co-production of research to facilitate the development and implementation of effective, patient-centered, and provider-centered innovations. She has worked with a diverse range of collaborators and guides methods to inform the design, delivery, and evaluation of innovative health solutions.
PhD, Epidemiology, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
Master of Public Health, Braun School of Public Health & Community Medicine, Hebrew University
BA, Yeshiva University
- AMS fellow in Compassion and Artificial Intelligence
- CIHR Health System Impact Fellow
- Implementation science
- Behavioural science
- Health system solutions
- Primary care