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Anthony Levinson
Anthony Levinson is a full-time associate professor and the Director, Division of e-Learning Innovation for the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster. He holds several research grants, and is an award-winning educator and sought-after speaker. One of the youngest endowed research chairs in the country, his work as the Evans Chair in Educational Research focuses on the integration and testing of new learning technologies to improve knowledge translation, health education and training for health care professionals and the public. He is a member of the Collaborations for Health advisory team, and co-theme leader for Knowledge Translation, with a particular emphasis on the role of information and communication technologies to enhance collaboration. He is also a practicing physician, with clinical expertise in neuropsychiatry and consultation-liaison psychiatry for the medically ill.
Anthony graduated from McMaster University's Medical School (1997), followed by a residency in psychiatry (2002), and a Master's degree in Health Research Methodology (2004). He has an MA in Critical Theory, with a joint honours degree in English Literature and Philosophy. From 2002 - 2004, he participated in the Clinical Investigator Training Program through McMaster University and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and was a clinical and research fellow in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences.
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