Megan Landes, MD, MSc

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Attending physician, Emergency Medicine, University Health Network
Member-At-Large, The Centre for Global Equity in Emergency Medicine, University of Toronto

Dr. Megan Landes is an Associate Professor and Head of the Division of Emergency Medicine at the University of Toronto's Department of Family & Community Medicine and an attending staff physician in the Emergency Department of the University Health Network (UHN). Dr. Landes completed her medical training at McGill University, and Master’s degree at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (MSc).


With extensive clinical experience in Lesotho, Malawi, and Ethiopia, Dr. Landes specializes in operational research on preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa. She has expanded her focus to include HIV testing in Ontario emergency departments as co-investigator on the FAST-HIV project. As a founding member and former Director of the Centre for Global Equity in Emergency Medicine (GEM Centre), she is committed to improving emergency medicine services in low-resource settings.


Dr. Landes serves as a Strategic Director for the Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration in Emergency Medicine (TAAAC-EM) through the GEM Centre. Her work bridges the gap between global health initiatives and local healthcare improvements, contributing significantly to both academic research and practical implementation of emergency medicine services worldwide.

 

Trauma, health services, health systems strengthening, Med Ed - Residents, infectious disease, global health, emergency medicine, HIV & prevention of mother-to-child transmission, public health, social determinants of health, disadvantaged/underserved populations

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Head - Division of Emergency Medicine and Associate Professor/Clinician-Investigator (Research and Advocacy Program), Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto