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Professor
Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy
Orcid identifier0000-0002-0061-6783
- ProfessorLeslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy
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- Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, 144 College St, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3M2, Canada
BIO
Dr. Lisa Dolovich is a Professor and Dean at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto. She is also a Professor (part-time) in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University and an Associate Professor (Adjunct) with the School of Pharmacy at the University of Waterloo.
After obtaining her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Dr. Lisa Dolovich completed a Canadian Society of Clinical Pharmacology Fellowship at the Centre for Evaluation of Medicines and her Master of Science degree in Health Research Methodology at McMaster University. She was recognized as the first-ever Canadian Pharmacist of the Year (2003) and holds the honour of a Canadian Pharmacists Association Centennial pharmacist.
Dolovich’s research has contributed to the inclusion of pharmacists as members of interdisciplinary team-based care in Ontario, building of the evidence-based foundation for professional pharmacy services and chronic disease management in pharmacy settings, the enhancement of pharmacy training programs, involvement of community volunteers in primary care settings, and advances in research methods in the health services field. Her research insights will support the implementation of better practices around medication management, improved continuity in health care, and will call attention to the patient experience to promote better practices in patient-centred care.
After obtaining her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Dr. Lisa Dolovich completed a Canadian Society of Clinical Pharmacology Fellowship at the Centre for Evaluation of Medicines and her Master of Science degree in Health Research Methodology at McMaster University. She was recognized as the first-ever Canadian Pharmacist of the Year (2003) and holds the honour of a Canadian Pharmacists Association Centennial pharmacist.
Dolovich’s research has contributed to the inclusion of pharmacists as members of interdisciplinary team-based care in Ontario, building of the evidence-based foundation for professional pharmacy services and chronic disease management in pharmacy settings, the enhancement of pharmacy training programs, involvement of community volunteers in primary care settings, and advances in research methods in the health services field. Her research insights will support the implementation of better practices around medication management, improved continuity in health care, and will call attention to the patient experience to promote better practices in patient-centred care.
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ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Dean and Professor, Ontario College of Pharmacists Professorship in Pharmacy PracticeUniversity of Toronto, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, Toronto, Canada2020 - present
- Professor (FT), Ontario College of Pharmacists ProfessorUniversity of Toronto, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, Toronto, Canada2017 - present
- Professor (PT)McMaster University, Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada2017 - present
- Adjunct Associate ProfessorUniversity of Waterloo, School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science, Waterloo, Canada2016 - present
- Endorsed Affiliate ResearcherFather Sean O’Sullivan Research Centre, The Research Institute of St. Joe’s Hamilton, St. Joseph's HealthcareHamilton, Hamilton, Canada2014 - present
- PharmacistMcMaster Family Health Team, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada2010 - present
- Associate MemberMcMaster University, Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact (HEI), Faculty of Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada2003 - present
- Associate MemberMcMaster University, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Hamilton, Canada2003 - present
- Interim Dean and ProfessorUniversity of Toronto, Ontario College of Pharmacists Professorship in Pharmacy Practice, Toronto, Canada2019 - 2020
- Associate ChairMcMaster University, Research, Department of Family Medicine, Hamilton, Canada2014 - 2016
- Professor (full-time)McMaster University, Department of Family Medicine, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada2013 - 2016
- Adjunct Associate Clinical ProfessorUniversity of Waterloo, School of Pharmacy, Waterloo, Canada2013 - 2016
- Research DirectorMcMaster University, Department of Family Medicine, Hamilton, Ontario2007 - 2014
- Associate ProfessorUniversity of Toronto, Faculty of Pharmacy, Toronto, Canada2004 - 2016
- Associate Professor (full-time)McMaster University, Department of Family Medicine, Hamilton, Canada2003 - 2013
- Assistant Professor (part-time)McMaster University, Department of Family Medicine, Hamilton, Canada1999 - 2003
- Scientist, Centre for Evaluation of Medicines, Father Sean O’Sullivan Research CentreSt. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada1998 - 2014
- Clinical TutorUniversity of Toronto, Faculty of Pharmacy, Toronto, Canada1990 - 1993
NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Pharmacist & Pharmacy InternShoppers Drug Mart, Mississauga, Ontario1989 - 1990
- Ambulatory Care Pharmacotherapy SpecialistSt. Joseph’s Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada1995 - 2012
- AuditorPharmacy Alumni Association (PAA)1993 - 1994
- Ontario Branch CSHP-PAA LiaisonCanadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Psychologists' Association of Alberta1991 - 1993
- PharmacistWomen's College Hospital (WCH), Toronto, Ontario1990 - 1995
DEGREES
- Master of Science (MSc) Health Research MethodologyMcMaster University, Hamilton, Canada1997 - 2002
- Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada1993 - 1995
- Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (BScPPHm)University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada1984 - 1988
CERTIFICATIONS
- Licensed memberOntario College of Pharmacists, Canada1989 - present
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
- Clinical Pharmacology FellowshipCanadian Society of Clinical Pharmacy & Centre for Evaluation of Medicines, Father Sean O'Sullivan Research Centre, Hamilton, Canada1996 - 1998
INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
- Inlight - Student Mental Health Initiative
- Institute for Pandemics (IfP)
- School of Cities