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Aisha Lofters

Associate Professor

Temerty Faculty of Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine

Orcid identifier0000-0002-7322-0894
  • Associate Professor
    Temerty Faculty of Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine

BIO

Cancer is the leading cause of death in Canada, with nearly one in two Canadians expected to receive a diagnosis of the disease in their lifetime. As Canada’s population grows and ages, the cancer burden will remain high even though many of these cancers are preventable. As a family physician, Dr. Aisha Lofters recognizes that screening and prevention are key strengths of primary care in the fight against cancer.

Screening and prevention for cancers reduces the morbidity and mortality of cancers, however access to these healthcare services is not equitable in Canada. There are patient-level, provider-level and system-level barriers to screening – profoundly impacting the quality and quantity of life for some Canadians. Collaborating with colleagues at The Peter Gilgan Centre for Women’s Cancers, Dr. Lofters is leveraging her research expertise in the field of health equity to develop a research program focused on enhancing cancer screening and prevention interventions.

We often focus on the patient-level barriers such as their knowledge and fears about screening, but the other factors such accessibility of screening appointments, as well as how and if we provide information about these services play an important role. Dr. Lofters’ research program has the potential to reduce the number of women who are diagnosed with cancer or who are diagnosed at a late stage due to these barriers, particularly for women who experience social marginalization.

Utilizing implementation science methodologies, Dr. Lofters’ and her team are designing, testing and evaluating patient-centred cancer care interventions that can be implemented into the health system for the long-term. By finding meaningful and sustainable ways to provide everyone with information about and access to cancer screening and prevention, Dr. Lofters’ research will advance access and quality of cancer care for all.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Associate Professor
    University of Toronto, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Toronto, Canada2019 - present
  • Associate Professor (status only)
    University of Toronto, Division of Clinical Public Health, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Toronto, Canada2019 - present
  • Associate Member
    University of Toronto, Institute of Medical Sciences, Toronto, Canada2018 - present
  • Associate Member
    University of Toronto, School of Graduate Studies, Toronto, Canada2015 - present
  • Assistant Professor (status only)
    University of Toronto, Division of Clinical Public Health, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Toronto, Canada2015 - 2019
  • Assistant Professor
    University of Toronto, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Toronto, Canada2013 - 2019

NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Innovation Fellow
    Women's College Hospital, Institute for Health Systems Solutions and Virtual Care, Toronto, Canada2019 - present
  • Scientist
    Women's College Hospital, Women’s College Research Institute, Toronto, Canada2019 - present
  • Affiliate Scientist
    St. Michael's Hospital, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Toronto, Canada2019 - present
  • Affiliate Scientist
    St. Michael's Hospital, MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Toronto, Canada2019 - present
  • Podcast Editor
    Primary Care Reviews and Perspectives, Toronto, Canada2019 - present
  • Provincial Primary Care Lead
    Cancer Care Ontario, Cancer Screening, Prevention & Cancer Control, Toronto, Canada2018 - present
  • Medical Consultant
    BETTER Training Institute, Eastern Branch, Toronto, Canada2018 - present
  • Adjunct Scientist
    Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Canada2013 - present
  • Clinician Scientist
    University of Toronto, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Toronto, Canada2013 - present
  • Research Director
    St. Michael's Hospital, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Toronto, Canada2019 - 2019
  • Active Staff Physician
    St. Michael's Hospital, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Toronto, Canada2015 - 2019
  • Scientist
    St. Michael's Hospital, MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Toronto, Canada2015 - 2019
  • Scientist
    St. Michael's Hospital, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Toronto, Canada2013 - 2019
  • Associate Research Director (October-December)
    St. Michael's Hospital, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Toronto, Canada2018 - 2018
  • Examiner
    Touchstone Institute, Toronto, Canada2008 - 2017
  • Interim Quality Improvement Lead (July-September)
    St. Michael's Hospital Academic Family Health Team, Family Practice Unit, Toronto, Canada2015 - 2015
  • Courtesy Staff Physician
    St. Michael's Hospital, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Toronto, Canada2006 - 2015
  • Global Health Scholar
    St. Michael's Hospital, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Toronto, Canada2008 - 2013

DEGREES

  • PhD, Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2006 - 2012
  • MD (magna cum laude)
    University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States2000 - 2004
  • Hon. B.Sc. (with High Distinction), Human Biology & Caribbean Studies
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada1996 - 2000

CERTIFICATIONS

  • Certificant
    College of Family Physicians of Canada, Mississauga, Canada2006 - present

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING

  • Institute of Clinical Evaluative Sciences Fellowship
    Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Canada2012 - 2013
    Clinical FellowshipSupervised by Glazier RH
  • Clinical Investigator Program
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2006 - 2012
    Other
  • Family Medicine Research Fellowship
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2006 - 2008
    Family MedicineOther
  • Chief Resident
    University of Toronto, Mount Sinai Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program, Toronto, Canada2005 - 2006
    Family MedicineChief Resident
  • Residency in Family Medicine
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2004 - 2006
    Family MedicineResidency

INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

  • Black Research Network (BRN)

AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS

  • Women’s College Hospital