IHPME Health Policy Rounds: Janet Durbin

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Dr. Janet Durbin, Independent Scientist, Provincial System and Support Program, CAMH, Associate Professor, Psychiatry and IHPME, University of Toronto

Janet Durbin, PhD is an independent scientist at CAMH in the Provincial System Support Program, and an Associate Professor, University of Toronto. Janet’s research is focused on performance measurement, service and system planning and implementation support. Her recent work is focused on practice change and improvement in relation to delivery of early intervention in psychosis programs, strengths-based mental health case management, and health care for people with developmental disabilities. She is evaluation lead for the Early Psychosis Intervention Network of Ontario.

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