Susan Bronskill is a Senior Scientist and Scientific Lead, Life Stage Program at ICES, Canada’s largest health services and policy research institute. In her research, Dr. Bronskill makes use of population-based administrative databases to study transitions between health care sectors and her research focusses on improving quality of care, medication use, health services utilization and health care outcomes for older adults — particularly persons with Alzheimer’s and related dementias, women, residents of nursing homes and those who are frail.
Professional Interests
Health services research, clinical effectiveness, older adults, women’s health, community & long-term care, drug utilization, quality of care
Other Affiliation
- Senior Scientist and Scientific Lead, Life Stage Program, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
- Professor, Division of Epidemiology, Dalla Lana School of Public Health
- Associate Scientist, Sunnybrook Research Institute
- Adjunct Scientist, Women’s College Research Institute
Priti Yveline Gros
MSc Graduate Student
Thesis: Parkinson disease progression measures in health services data: laying the groundwork for studying exposure to PGK1as and Parkinson disease in a future randomized controlled trial
Supervisors: Susan E. Bronskill, Connie Marras
Physicians Practicing in Ontario Long-term Care Homes: Charcteristics and Variation in Antipsychotic Prescribing Rates
Published: 2009