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C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E McMURTRY, ROBERT YOUNGHUSBAND, C. M., M. D., F.R.C.S.(C), F.A.C.S. 1. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA : Dr. Robert Y. McMurtry DOB: March 6, 1941 Citizenship: Canadian Address: 3469/3475 County Rd. 13 R. R. 3 Picton, Ontario K0K 2T0 Phone: 613-471-1878 Fax: 613-471-1814 E-mail: [email protected] Present Position: Member of the Order of Canada Visiting Orthopedic Consultant, Prince Edward Family Health Team, Picton, ON Professor of Surgery (Emeritus), University of Western Ontario 1

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C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E

McMURTRY, ROBERT YOUNGHUSBAND,

C. M., M. D., F.R.C.S.(C), F.A.C.S.

1. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA:

Dr. Robert Y. McMurtry DOB: March 6, 1941Citizenship: Canadian

Address:3469/3475 County Rd. 13R. R. 3Picton, OntarioK0K 2T0Phone: 613-471-1878Fax: 613-471-1814E-mail: [email protected]

Present Position:

Member of the Order of Canada

Visiting Orthopedic Consultant, Prince Edward Family Health Team, Picton, ON

Professor of Surgery (Emeritus), University of Western Ontario

Member of the Board of the Canadian Index of Wellbeing Centre, University of Waterloo

Member of the Board of Directors PSI FoundationFinance and Governance Committees

College of Physicians and Surgeons of OntarioMember of the Inquiries, Complaints and Reviews Committee

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II. ACADEMIC RECORD:

UNDERGRADUATE:University of TorontoToronto, Ontario 1959-1961

GRADUATE:University of TorontoToronto, Ontario 1961-1965

POSTGRADUATE:Rotating InternNew Mount Sinai Hospital 1965-1966

Assistant ResidentGeneral SurgeryHospital for Sick Children(July – December) 1966

Assistant Resident GynecologyToronto General Hospital(January – June) 1967

Assistant ResidentGeneral SurgeryNew Mount Sinai Hospital(July – December) 1968

Jane Furse Memorial Hospital(Anglican Mission Hospital)Sekhukhuniland, a protectoratewithin South Africa(July – October) 1968 – 1969

III. Demonstator Anatomy U of TIV. Emerg. Officer, Humber MemorialV. Family Practitioner on locum

tenens basis)(January – March) 1970

Lecturer & Senior RegistrarOrthopedics, MakerereUniversity & Mulago HospitalUganda(April – September) 1970

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Senior Resident OrthopedicsToronto East General Hospital(September – December) 1970

Senior Resident OrthopedicsToronto East General Hospital(January – June) 1971

Senior Resident OrthopedicsHospital for Sick Children(July – December) 1971

Senior Resident OrthopedicsSunnybrook Hospital(January – June) 1972

Clinical Fellow (Lecturer)Hospital for Sick Children(July – June 1973) 1972

F.R.C.S. (C)(November) 1972

Supervising Surgeon EmergencyHospital for Sick Children(December 1972 – June 1973)

Staff AppointmentSunnybrook Medical Centre 1973

Fellow Hand SurgeryUniversity of Iowa(January – October) 1974

Traveling FellowHand Surgery & Trauma-United Kingdom (Scotland, England, Wales)-Copenhagen, Denmark-Heinola, Finland-Stockholm, Sweden-Vienna, Austria-Davos, St. Galen-Strasbourg, France(October – January) 1974- 1975

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III. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS:

F. A. C. S. – Fellowship American College of Surgeons 1983 – present

A.B.C. Traveling Fellow, American, British and CanadianOrthopedic Association 1981

Named Lectureship – “Friday at Four” – Dalhousie University,Halifax, September 1983

Chairman, Provincial Committee on Trauma (Ontario) 1983 – 1988

Chairman, Advanced Trauma Life Support Courses for the Provinceof Ontario and American College of Surgeons 1983 – 1988

Best Paper – Eastern Canada, Trauma, American College of Surgeons“Fractured Humeri in the Multiply Injured Patient” 1984

President, Trauma Association of Canada 1984 –1985

President, Canadian Association of Surgical Chairmen 1989 – 1992

Canada’s Who’s Who 1987 – present

Best Research Paper by a resident:Nattress, G.; King, G.; McMurtry, R. Y.

“Carpal Height Ratio Determination: An Alternative Method”,MANUS Canada Meeting, Calgary 1991

Lloyd-McLean Visiting Professorship, McGill University November 1992

The McMurtry Lecture, Named Annual Lectureship, Department of Surgery,University of Calgary, Annual Research Day 1993 to present

International Who’s Who 1996 – present

Regent, American College of Surgeons 1992 – 1995

Invited & funded participant UNESCO Conference,Royaumont Abbey, France: “Transdisciplinarity” 1998

The Head of the Public Service AwardSpecial Recognition Award 2001

Certificate of Commendation, Health Canada 2001

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Employee Commendation Award by the Employees of the Populationand Public Branch of Health Canada 2002

Prime Minister of Canada: formal letter of commendation,October 2002

Presidential Award of Excellence, Canadian Orthopedic Association,June 2003

Professor Emeritus Status, University of Western Ontario, Medicine Convocation, May 2006

University Students’ Council Teaching Honour Roll CertificateFor the 2005-6 Academic Year January 2007For the 2006-7 Academic Year March 2008

James H. Graham Award from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons ofCanada recognizing significant career achievements. December 2008Award presented at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, UWO,April 15, 2009.

Ontario Medical Association Career Service Award from the Emergency Section of Ontario Medical Association 2010.Award presented in Toronto, ON, May 26, 2010. May 2010

Appointed Member of the Order of Canada for leadership and vision in helping strengthen health care delivery in Canada. June 2011

Queen Elizabeth ll Diamond Jubilee Medal July 20

IV. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Lecturer, Department of SurgeryFaculty of MedicineUniversity of TorontoToronto, Ontario, Canada 1973 – 1975

Assistant ProfessorFaculty of MedicineDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of TorontoToronto, Ontario, Canada 1975 – 1984

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Associate ProfessorFaculty of MedicineDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of TorontoToronto, Ontario, Canada 1984 – 1988

Professor & HeadDepartment of SurgeryFaculty of MedicineThe University of CalgaryFoothills HospitalCalgary, Alberta, Canada 1988 – 1992

Dean, Faculty of MedicineThe University of Western OntarioLondon, Ontario, Canada 1992 – 1997

Dean, Faculty of Medicine & DentistryThe University of Western OntarioLondon, Ontario, Canada 1997 – 1999

Professor of SurgeryThe University of Western OntarioLondon, Ontario, Canada 2003 – 2006

Professor EmeritusThe University of Western OntarioLondon, Ontario, Canada 2006 -- present

V. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS:

G.D.W. Cameron Visiting ChairHealth CanadaGovernment of CanadaOttawa, Ontario July 1999 – January 2001

Visiting Assistant Deputy MinisterPopulation and Public Health BranchHealth CanadaGovernment of CanadaOttawa, Ontario July 2000 – January 2001

Assistant Deputy Minister

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Population and Public Health BranchHealth CanadaGovernment of CanadaOttawa, Ontario January 2001- February 2002

Interim Governing CouncilCanadian Institutes of Health ResearchGovernment of CanadaOttawa, Ontario June 2000 – 2001

Advisory Board MemberInstitute for Musculoskeletal Health & ArthritisCanadian Institutes of Health ResearchGovernment of CanadaCalgary, Alberta March 2001 – August 2004

Special Advisor to the CommissionerRomanow Commission on:The Future of Health Care in Canada February 2002- January 2003

Special Advisor to the Deputy Minister ofNunavut (extensive on-site tours of Nunuvut) December 2002-August 2003

National Steering Committee on Climate Change andHealth Assessment June 2003 – December 2003

Advisor to the CIDA/CCPA “Health Project” October 2004 – July 2006

Health Council of Canada December 2003-September 2008Created as a result of the 2003 First Ministers’ Health Accord, and following the recommendations of the Romanow and Kirby Reports, the Health Council of Canada is mandated to monitor and report on the progress of health care renewal in CanadaChaired by Michael Decter, the 26 Council members were named by the provinces, territories and the Government of Canada. Their expertise and broad experience includes the areas of community care, aboriginal health, health education and administration, finance, medicine and pharmacology. The Health Council of Canada held its inaugural meeting in January 2004.

As Chair of the Wait Times Working Group, Dr. McMurtry coordinated the proposed analysis of wait time management as well as the recommendations to improve effective

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and consistent wait time management programs across the country. He also served on the Strategic Plan Task Force as well as the Framework and Monitoring Progress Committee.

Physicians Services Incorporated Foundation 2008-2009Chair, Review Committee, 5 meetings in 2008Final Report Presented to the Board, February 4, 2009.Annual Meeting, April 29, 2009.

Member of Senior Advisory Group for the election of Dr. Jeffrey Turnbull asPresident of the Canadian Medical Association, March 2009

VI. EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Chairman & Co-Convenor International Trauma Symposia: 1975 – 1981Sunnybrook Medical Centre:

“Shock”“Response to Injury”“Bugs & Drugs”“Priorities of Resuscitation”“Advances in the Care of the Critically Injured Civilian”

Cross-City Hand Rounds, Academy of Medicine, Toronto(Quarterly meetings) Initiated & Organized. 1980 – 1982

Advanced Trauma Life Support Courses (20 courses annually)Organization & Lectures. 1981 – 1988

Fracture Course – University of Toronto/Workers’ CompensationBoard, Organizer April 1983

Trauma Association of Canada, Royal College of Physicians & surgeons½ day meeting, Organizer September 1984

“Trauma Days”: Community Outreach, 4 annually 1982 – 1987

Trauma Day, Sunnybrook Medical Centre, TorontoCase Presentation: “Pelvic Bleeding”, Chairman andOrganizer October 10, 1984

Annual Sunnybrook Trauma Lectureship (Visiting Professor:Dr. John Border), Sunnybrook Medical Centre & The

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University of Toronto October 1986

Trauma Symposium – “Beyond ATLS (Advanced Trauma LifeSupport), Toronto January 1986

Trauma Symposium – “Sepsis in Trauma”, Toronto November 1986

Friday at Four Lecture Series (monthly), The University ofCalgary, Organizer 1988 – 1990

Monthly Professional Rounds, The University of Calgary 1989 – 1992

University of Calgary, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds,Quarterly 1988 – 1992

Conference Organizer: “Keeping Score in Health Care” May 1990

American Association for Surgery of the Hand, Regional Hand Course,(Course Chairman), Calgary, Alberta May 31- June 1, 1991

Introduction of New Curriculum, The University of Western Ontario,“Patient-Centered Learning” 1997

Introduction of Eco-System Health, Global first in Medical SchoolCurriculum 1997

UWO Health Policy Interest Group, chaired by Dr. Moira Stewart,London, Ontario June 2003 – 2006

Hospital/Medical School Teaching Sessions: Year II Clinical Methods 2003 to 2006

Patient-Centered Learning Year III “Principles of Fracture Care” Year II MSK Program “Work-Related Injuries of the Upper Extremity” Clinical Clerkship Casting Sessions Oral Examiner Post-graduate Teaching:

o “Academic Health Care”o “Wrist Injuries I”o “Wrist Injuries II – Distal Radius Fractures”o “Wrist Injuries II – Carpal Instability”o “Wrist Injuries IV –DRUJ January 2003 – 2012

Examiner of Karen Gordon, from the Department of Biophysics, UWO for herThesis defense: “DRUJ” December 2003

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Task Force on Family Medicine, UWO, chaired by Dr. Wayne WestonJanuary 2004 – January 2006

Examiner of Gillian Greeley, from the Department of Biophysics, UWO for her thesis defense. July 2010.

VII. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES:

Departmental:

Chairman:Senior Surgical Advisory Committee 1988 – 1992Division Heads Committee 1988 – 1992Department of Surgery Executive Committee 1988 – 1990Senior Surgical Advisory Committee 1988 – 1992

Member:Orthopedic Executive Committee 1988 – 1989Surgical Oncology Study Group 1989 – 1992Upper Extremity Study Group 1989 – 1992Orthopedic Division Staff Committee 1988 – 1989Research Committee – Department of Surgery 1988 – 1992Education Committee – Department of Surgery 1988 – 1992Long-Term Planning Committee, Dept. of Surgery 1988 – 1992Redefinition of Recruitment Policies and Guidelines 1988 – 1989Initiation of Surgical Oncology Study & Service

(Chairman – Dr. W. Temple) 1989 – 1992Introduction of Morbidity & Mortality Rounds of All

Surgical Divisions 1988 – 1989

Hospital:

Chairman:Cardiovascular Services Committee 1988 – 1989Utilization Committee – January 1990 – 1991Operating Room Committee 1988 – 1992Surgeon/Nursing Unit Ad Hoc Committee 1988 – 1989CEO, Review of the Department of Surgery,

St. Paul’s Hospital, B.C. February 1996

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Member:Medical Advisory Committee (Foothills) 1988 – 1992Research & Development Committee 1988 – 1990Clinical Department Heads 1989 – 1992Foothills Trauma Committee 1988 – 1992Budget Advisory & Priorities Committee 1988 – 1991Mission Task Force, Foothills Hospital 1988 – 1989Organization of Operating Room Retreat 1989, 90, 91Initiation of Policy & Risk Management Policy

Re: Unexpected Mortalities 1989 - 1992Foothills Foundation Board 1991 – 1992

University:

Chairman:Transplant Committee 1988 – 1989Faculty of Medicine Reviewer, University of British

Columbia April 1995LCME Review, Dalhousie University May 1995Chair, Review of the Division of Orthopedics,

Dept. of Surgery, University of Toronto November 1995

Member:Department Heads, University of Calgary 1988 - 1992Nominating Committee, University of Calgary 1989 – 1992Sports Medicine Advisory Committee 1988 – 1992Calgary Area Trauma Committee 1988 – 1992Joint Injury & Disease Research Group 1988 – 1992Family Practice Surgical Training Committee 1989 – 1992U.C.M.C. Review Committee 1990 – 1992Search Committee, Head of Anaesthesia 1990 – 1992Surgical Process and Outcome Study Group 1989 – 1992

Other:Initiation of Recruitment Program for Further Faculty 1988Initiation of Surgical Process & Outcome Study 1989Initiation of Preceptor Evaluation Review (Graduate Program) 1988Annual Retreats 1988 – 1991Annual Contract and Review Process 1988 – 1992Provincial Advisory Committee on Trauma Services 1989 – 1992Rhodes Scholarship Screening Committee (Alberta) 1991Chairman & Organizer, Southern Alberta Trauma Committee

1990 – 1992President, Canadian Association of Surgical Chairmen 1990 – 1992

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Ministry of Health Provincial Coordinating Committee on Community and Academic Health Science Relations (PCCCAR) 1995 – 1997

London Acute Care Teaching Hospital Restructuring Committee (LACTHRC) 1996

Joint Committee for Restructuring of London Hospitals“Super Board” Function 1996 – 1999

Board Member of the London Health Sciences Centre 1995 – 1999Board Member of St. Joseph’s Health Centre 1995 - 2000Medical Research Council of Canada 1996 – 2000

Medical Research Council of Canada – Executive Committee 2000Canadian Institutes of Health Research Task Force

(MRC representative) 1998 – 1999

Member of the HULC Partners, St. Joseph’s Health Centre 2003 – present

Member of the Expert Review Group of the Program Review, Canadian PaediatricSurveillance Program May – November 2003

Chair, Ad Hoc Committee (Atkinson Charitable Foundation) for the development of the institution for the Canadian Index of Well-Being June 2003 – 2008Member of the CIW National Working Group June 2003 –2008

VIII. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES :

Former Memberships:Emergency Care & Advisory Committee – Humber CollegeVice-President O.M.A. Eglinton Branch Society – 1976Society for Critical Care MedicineFounding Member, Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Academy of Medicine, TorontoAmerican Society for Surgery of the HandFounding Member, Trauma Association of CanadaFellow, American Association for the Surgery of TraumaInternational Federation of Societies for Surgery of the HandSociete Internationale de Chirugie Orthopedique et de TraumatologieInternational Society of Surgery (ISS)Alberta Orthopedic AssociationCollege of Physicians & Surgeons of AlbertaChairman, Canadian Association of Surgical ChairmenFounding Member, International Wrist Interest Workshop on Classification and Standardization of Terminology of Wrist InjuriesMANUS (Canada)

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Present Memberships:Ontario Medical AssociationCanadian Medical AssociationCanadian Orthopedic AssociationFellow, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of CanadaFellow, American College of Surgeons

IX. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT ACTITIVIES: Member of the “Provincial Co-ordinating Committee on Community and Academic Health Science Centre Relations” (PCCCAR) 1993 – 1998

Chair, on the “Role, Function and Financing of Academic Health Science Centres”, a Sub-Committee within PCCCAR 1993 – 1995

Member, Council of Ontario Faculties of Medicine 1992 – 1999

Member, Association of Canadian Medical Colleges 1992 – 1999

Board Member of Canadian Post-Graduate Registry, 1996 – 1999Site Visits relating to the role as Chair of the Sub-Committee:

Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Owen Sound, Ontario, September 21, 1994Scottish Rite Club, Hamilton, Ontario, September 30, 1994Vahalla Inn, Thunder Bay, Ontario, October 4, 1994Metro Toronto YMCA Auditorium, Toronto, Ontario, October 14, 1994Ottawa-Carleton Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, November 1, 1994

Appointment to the Transition Advisory Board, Government of Ontarioby the Office of the Premier October – December 2003

Women’s College Hospital, Sunnybrook Women’s College Hospital Steering Committee and Women’s Health Institute ProjectOntario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care-Chair of the Medical Issues Committee-Member of the Joint Steering Committee August 2005 – October 2006

X. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE :

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Medical Research Council of Canada 1989 – 2000

Arthritis Society of Canada 1985 – 2000 Ontario Ministry of Health 1985 – 2000

National Centres of Excellence ProgramChair, Review Committee for Canadian Arthritis Network Proposal

1998

Review & Discussion of Dr. Graham King’s proposal to CIHR, January 2004

Review of the Ontario Joint Replacement Registry, at the request of Dr. R. BourneJanuary 2004

Participation in Clinical Trial: “The Effect of Teriparatide on Distal RadiusFracture Healing” September 2004

Participant in Hospital Report Research Collaborative, Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation; University of Toronto; Brown, Adalsteinn D.:“Accountability in Women’s Health: Systemically Evaluation and Benchmarking International Performance Measurement Initiatives in Women’s Health”.

January 2005

Adjudicator of Graduate Student Event:The Trial of the Century (Medical Economics, 2005); The Final Project:“The Case of Cost-Effectiveness and Coverage of Multiple Sclerosis Drugs”Moot Court, UWO April 2005

MANUS Canada Annual Scientific Program, Montreal, Quebec:Co-author & Supervisor of Dr. Kirsty Boyd:“A qualitative evaluation of patterns of healing in bone-grafted scaphoid non-unions.”

June 2005

External reviewer for proposals to the Max Bell Foundation, a National private foundation making grants in the areas of health and wellness with special emphasis on public policy and practices. May 2005- 2008

UWO HSREB Research Proposal, “A Qualitative Observation of Patterns of Healing Following Surgical Intervention for Non-Union of the Scaphoid”, Lead Investigator: MacDermid, Dr. Joy, in collaboration with Boyd, Dr. Kirsty; McMurtry, Dr. Robert; Roth, Dr. James; Garvin, Dr. Greg; submitted September 2005.

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XI. RESEARCH SUPPORT:

Allocated $4,732.00 from Sunnybrook Medical Centre for: “The Development of a Replacement Arthroplasty of the Wrist” April 1977 – March 1979

War Amputees, $2,000.00 1976

Arthur Hyland Foundation $5,000.00 November 1975 5,000.00 April 1976 3,000.00 December 1978 3,000.00 December 1979

Ministry of Health for:Establishment of a Regional Trauma Unit

$230,000.00 1976 – 1977 360,000.00 1977 – 1978 560,000.00 1978 – 1979 1,350,000.00 1979 – 1980 Converted to global budget 1980 – 1981

Summer Canada Student Employment Program (#4311 YK5)“Psycho-social Sequelae of Acute Medical Illness (Trauma)with Dr. Michelle Stampp, Ph.D. $12,320.00 1983

Sunnybrook Medical Centre Institute“Quality of Life Following Stroke & Trauma”with Dr. Michelle Stampp, Ph.D. 2,750.00 1984

Academic Enrichment Fund (Sunnybrook Hospital University of Toronto Clinics)*“Prospective Study of Ligament Injuries of the Thumb”McMurtry, R. Y.; Hill, R. J. 2,000.00

Academic Enrichment Fund*“Review of Ulnar Impingement Syndrome”McMurtry, R. Y.; Hill, R. J. 2,000.00

Sunnybrook Research Fund*“Wrist Kinematics in Fresh Frozen Cadaver”McMurtry, R. Y.; Seligman, J. 2,500.00

Addiction Research Foundation (Transport Canada)“A Proposal to Study Victims of Motor Vehicle Accidents and the Contribution of Alcohol to the Etiology and Severity of Crashes and Outcome”

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Liban, C. B.; Blefgen, H.; Vingilis, E.; Kapur, B. M.; McMurtry, R. Y.; Nelson, W. R.; Stampp, M. 6,000.00 1984

The Physicians’ Services Incorporated Foundation“Testing the Relationship Between the Activation of Hageman Factor Dependant Pathways and the Compromised Lymph Flow Experienced in Trauma and Septicemia”(2 year study) 34,600.00 1985 – 1987

Sunnybrook Research Fund“A Study of Alcohol as a Factor in Accident Involvement, Injury Susceptibility and Recovery Response in Motor Vehicle Accident Trauma Victims”

50,000.00 1985

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism“MVA Victims: Alcohol as a Factor in Injury and Recovery” (3 year study)Budgeted period: April 1987 – March 1988 32,520.00

Educational Media Development Fund, Instructional Media ServicesThe University of Toronto: “Priorities in Resuscitation in the Multiply Injured Patient”,(educational tape) 2,000.00 1987

Research & Development Committee, Foothills Hospital “Functional Hand Assessment in Rheumatoid Arthritis” (1 year study) (collaborator)

28,905.00 1989 - 1990

(Former) National Human Research Development Program – for Surgical Process & Outcome Study Project

100,00.00 1989 – 1990

The Ministry of Health“Provincial Cancer Network Review”McMurtry, R. Y. (Chair) 16,000.00 1995

Supervisor of Research Projects:Dr. P. Fallon 1989 – 1990Dr. G. Nattress 1988 – 1990Dr. G. King 1989 – 1991Dr. M. Grypma 1989Dr. J. Steward 1990 – 1991

Professional Partnerships Travel Award to visit Russia 1,350.00 1994

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Workplace Safety and Insurance Board: “Modeling Health and Work Outcomes Following a Work-Related Upper Extremity Disorder: The Role of Person, Injury, Work Demands and Work Organization”Principal Investigator: McMurtry, R. Y., with MacDermid, J. C.; Shannon, H.; Amick, B.; Roth, J. H.

118,304.00 2004 – 2006

Research Participant “expert” for “Injective Evidence into Health Policy Coverage”, “Evidence Network” University of Manitoba, Faculty of Medicine, Community Health Sciences, sponsored by Canadian Institutes of Health Research, September 2010, ongoing.

*monies derived from clinical earnings are allocated to Academic Enrichment Fund

Non-funded Research Projects:

Union, Partial Union and Non-union Healing Patterns in Scaphoid Fractures2008 –2010

CARD—Capitate of axis of radius distance—testing, reproducibility and applicability2008 - ongoing

XII. INVITED ADDRESSES:

1. Branson Memorial Hospital – Annual Clinical Day – “Trauma: A Lifestyle Disease”, September 1976.

2. Timmins – Clinical Day - :Trauma Unit”, “Problem Fractures”, Timmins, Ontario, June 1977.

3. Regional Coroners Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, September 1977.

4. Scarborough General Hospital – Annual Clinical Day – “The Management of Multiple Trauma”, Scarborough, Ontario, 1978.

5. Canadian Orthopaedic Association – “A Survey of the First 100 Patients Treated at a Regional Trauma Unit:, Vancouver, B. C., June 1978.

6. University of Saskatchewan – “Principles of Hand Surgery”, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, April 1978.

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7. Refresher Course for Physicians – “Soft Tissue Injuries of the Knee & Ankle”; “The Use of Antibiotics in Bone & Joint Infections”; “The Diagnosis and Management of Haematogenous Osteomyelitis”, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, April 1978.

8. Refresher Course for Physicians – “The Early Motion Principle in Bone & Joint Injuries and Recent Advances in Fracture Treatment”, Saskatoon, Sask. April 1978.

9. Refresher Course for Physicians – “Hand Problems – Assessment”, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, April 1978.

10. Refresher Course for Physicians – “The Current State of Surgery for Arthritis”, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, April 1978.

11. Refresher Course for Physicians – “The Management of Osteoporosis”; “Seronegative Arthritis”; “The Current State of Surgery for Arthritis – When to Refer”, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, April 1978.

12. Refresher Course for Physicians – “The ABC’s of Resuscitation”, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, April 1978.

13. Refresher Course for Physicians – member of panel – “The ABC’s of Resuscitations”; “Commonly Missed Fractures”; “Tennis Elbow & Fasciitis”, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, April 1978.

14. Workshop for Nurses – “Management of Compound Fractures” – Orthopaedics for Nurses, Saskatoon, April 1978.

15. Hand Course, Toronto Western Hospital – “Hand Reconstruction Following Injury”, May 1978.

16. The Georgian College of Applied Arts & Technology – “Trauma Workshop”, Orillia, Ontario, May 1978.

17. Ontario Assembly of Emergency Care – “Future of Emergency Care”, Toronto, Ontario, September 1978.

18. Educational Course for Coroners – “The Problem of Transporting the Critically Ill Patient”, Toronto, Ontario, October 1978.

19. Seneca College – “Pre-Hospital Emergency Care: The Future”, Toronto, Ontario, April 1979.

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20. International Conference on Emergency Medical Services – “Priorities & Management of the Multiply Injured Patient”, Calgary, Alberta, April 1979.

21. International Conference on Emergency Medical Services – “Principle of Fracture Care”, Calgary, Alberta, April 1979.

22. International Conference on Emergency Medical Services – “The Helicopter Transfer of the Critically Ill or Injured”, Calgary, Alberta, April 1979.

23. International Conference on Emergency Medical Services – “The Training of Paramedics”, Calgary, Alberta, April 1979.

24. University of Toronto Fracture Course – “The Multiply Injured Patient – Priorities & Treatment”, Toronto, Ontario, April 1979.

25. Panamerican Congress on Critical Care Medicine – “The Intensive Care Unit as a Relative Indication for Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF)”, Mexico City, Mexico, September 1979.

26. York-Finch General Hospital – Grand Rounds –“The Management and Treatment of the Multiply Injured”, Toronto, Ontario, October 1979.

27. American Association for Hand Surgery – “Techniques of Fusion in the Rheumatoid Hand & Wrist”, Toronto, Ontario, October 1979.

28. Canadian Orthopedic Association Workshop – “DC 9 Crash”, Toronto, Ontario, June 1979.

29. Sir Sandford Fleming College, Brealey Campus – “Trauma Care”, Peterborough, Ontario, April 1980.

30. Clinical Day – “Trauma Workshop”, Bowmanville, Ontario, May 1980.

31. Organizer Trauma Symposia, Ottawa, Ontario, May 1980.

32. Clinical Day – “Trauma”, North Bay, Ontario, 1980.

33. Annual Trauma Symposium, Medical Sciences Building, University of Toronto – “Priorities in Trauma Management”, Toronto, Ontario, September 1980.

34. Annual Trauma Symposium, Medical Sciences Building, University of Toronto – “Open Fractures”, Toronto, Ontario, September 1980.

35. American Association for Surgery of Trauma – “Primary Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Compound Fractures”, Phoenix, Arizona, September 1980.

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36. Ontario Assembly of Emergency Care, Toronto, Ontario, October 1980.

37. American Society for Surgery of the Hand – “The Management of Phalangeal Fractures”, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 1981.

38. Trauma Symposium – “Pelvic Fractures”, Kitchener, Ontario, May 1981.

39. Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand – MANUS (Canada) Hand Injury Symposium – “Fracture Management”, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 1981.

40. Canadian Orthopaedic Association – “Mortality Review of Multiple Trauma Patients”, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 1981.

41. Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons – Trauma Symposium – MANUS (Canada)- “Hand Fractures”, Toronto, September 1981.

42. Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons – Trauma Symposium – “Preventable Deaths in Multiply Injured Patients”, Toronto, September 1981.

43. Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons – “Hand Fractures” MANUS (Canada), Toronto, September 1981.

44. Trauma Symposium, University of Western Ontario – “Acetabular Fractures”, London, Ontario, September 1981.

45. Trauma Symposium, University of Western Ontario – “Compound Fractures”, London, Ontario, September 1981.

46. Annual Clinic Day: Emergency Medicine, Peel Memorial Hospital – “Fluid Management of Shock”, Brampton, Ontario, November 1981.

47. Canada-France Health Technology Symposium, Ontario Hospital Association, Toronto, Ontario, March 1982.

48. Symposium on Trauma and Related Emergencies – “The Problem Pelvis”, Florida, USA, April 1982.

49. Symposium on Trauma and Related Emergencies – “The Fracture Factor in the Survival of Multiply Injured Patients”, Florida, April 1982.

50. 1982 Annual Meeting, Ontario Medical Association, Section on General Surgery – “Diagnosis and Management of Common Fractures and Dislocations of the Hand”, Toronto, Ontario, June 1982.

51. Annual Seminar International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners – “Multiply Injured Patient: A Review of 200 Cases”, Toronto, Ontario, June 1982.

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52. Ontario Assembly of Emergency Care – “Trauma Resuscitation”, Toronto, Ontario, October 3-6, 1982.

53. College of Family Physicians – “Stabilization and Transportation of the Critically Injured Patient”, Toronto, Ontario, October 1982.

54. Annual Surgical Seminar – “The Logistics of Managing a Trauma Unit in Canada”, Montreal, Quebec, November 1982.

55. Professor Rounds, University of Ottawa – “The Role of Advanced Trauma Life Support”, Ottawa, Ontario, December 1982.

56. Rounds, Toronto East General Hospital – “Perspectives in Trauma”, Toronto, Ontario, February 1983.

57. American Society for Surgery of the Hand – “Fractures of the Phalanges”, Anaheim, California, March 1983.

58. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons – “Instructional Course on Pelvic Fractures”, Anaheim, California, March 1983.

59. McMaster University – “Trauma Mortality Review”, Hamilton, Ontario, March 1983.

60. Twenty-Third Annual Refresher Course for General Surgeons – “Orthopedic Trauma in the Multiply Injured Patient”, Toronto, Ontario, April 1983.

61. St. Joseph’s Hospital – “The Use and Value of a Trauma Unit”, London, Ontario, May 1983.

62. Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians, Scientific Assembly of Emergency Medicine – “Trauma: An Overview”, Toronto, Ontario, 1983.

63. Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians, Scientific Assembly of Emergency Medicine – “Do Trauma Units Make a Difference”, Toronto, Ontario, June 1983.

64. Canadian Orthopaedic Association – “Fusions of the Hand & Wrist: AO Technique”, Quebec City, Quebec, June 1983.

65. Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians, Scientific Assembly of Emergency Medicine – “Shock”, Toronto, Ontario, June 1983.

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66. Upper Extremity Trauma Symposium, The University of Toronto and The University of Michigan – “Pitfalls of Orthopedic Injuries”; “Diagnosis and Management”, Toronto, Ontario, August 1983.

67. Upper Extremity Trauma Symposium – “The Non-Operative Management of Finger Fractures”, London, Ontario, September 1983.

68. Upper Extremity Trauma Symposium – “Diagnosis & Management of Carpal Instability of the Wrist”, London, Ontario, September 1983.

69. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Regional Course, - “Fracture of the Hand”, Toronto, Ontario, October 1983.

70. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Regional Course, - “Anatomy of the Wrist & Treatment of Fractures and Ligamentous Injuries”, Toronto, Ontario, October 1983.

71. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Regional Course – “Osteoarthritis of the Hand”, Toronto, Ontario, October 1983.

72. Anaesthetic Practice 1983 – “The Assessment of Trauma”, Toronto, Ontario, November 1983.

73. Hopital L’Enfant Jesus, Laval University –“Organization of a Trauma Unit”, Quebec City, Quebec, November 1983.

74. Hopital L’Enfant Jesus, Laval University –“The Problem Pelvis”, Quebec City, Quebec, November 1983.

75. Centre Hopitaliar de l’Universite Laval – “Carpal Disruptions”, Quebec City, Quebec, November 1983.

76. Centre Hopitaliar de l’Universite Laval – “Conservative Management of Hand Fractures”, Quebec City, Quebec, November 1983.

77. Current Trends in Orthopedics – The University of South Florida, College of Medicine – “The Management of Pelvic Fractures & Associated Bleeding: Tampa Bay, Florida, March 1984.

78. Current Trends in Orthopedics – The University of South Florida, College of Medicine – “Fracture Management in Multiply Injured Patient”, Tampa Bay, Florida, March 1984.

79. Current Trends in Orthopedics – The University of South Florida, College of Medicine – “Trauma” and “Problem Fractures”, Tampa Bay, Florida, March 1984.

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80. Current Trends in Orthopedics _ The University of South Florida, College of Medicine – “Management of Hand & Wrist Injures”, Tampa Bay, Florida, March 1984.

81. Injury/Trauma Conference – “Management of Trauma & Injury Scoring”, Calgary, Alberta, March 1984.

82. Injury/Trauma Conference – “Trauma Centres: Are They Effective?”, Calgary, Alberta, March 1984.

83. Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians – “Regionalization of Trauma Care”, Vancouver, B. C., April 1984.

84. Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians – “Injuries of the Hand & Wrist”, Vancouver, B. C., April 1984.

85. Canadian Orthopaedic Association – “Fractured Humeri in the Multiply Injured Patient” (senior author of paper presented by M. Bell), Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 1984.

86. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons – Trauma Association of Canada – “Peritoneal Lavage in Blunt Abdominal Trauma”, co-author of paper presented by Dr. B. McLellan, Montreal, Quebec, September 1984.

87. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons – “Gamekeeper’s Thumb: A New Perspective”, presented at Orthopedic Free Paper Session, Montreal, Quebec, September 1984.

88. Emergency Symposium – Advances in Resuscitation Program – “Trauma Resuscitation: Then & Now”, Calgary, Alberta, October 12, 1984.

89. Emergency Symposium – Advances in Resuscitation Program – “Aggressive Surgical Resuscitation in the Emergency Department”, Calgary, Alberta, October 1984.

90. Emergency Symposium – Advances in Resuscitation Program – “Crash Protocol & The Role of Emergency Department Thoracotomy”, Calgary, Alberta, October 1984.

91. Emergency Symposium – Advances in Resuscitation Program – “Controversies in Advances in Resuscitation” – panel discussion, Calgary, Alberta, October 1984.

92. Trauma ’84 International Symposium – “Emergency Care – An Overview”, University of Toronto, Sunnybrook Medical Centre and the Trauma Association of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, October 24-27, 1984.

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93. Trauma ’84 Symposium – “Emergency Care – Crash Protocol”, University of Toronto, Sunnybrook Medical Centre and the Trauma Association of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, October 24-27, 1984.

94. Trauma ’84 Symposium – “Emergency Care – Regional Trauma Unit Saves Lives”, University of Toronto, Sunnybrook Medical Centre and the Trauma Association of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, October 24-27, 1984.

95. Trauma ’84 Symposium – “Emergency Care – The Fracture Factor”, University of Toronto, Sunnybrook Medical Centre and the Trauma Association of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, October 24-27, 1984.

96. Trauma ’84 Symposium – “Emergency Care – Pelvic Bleeding”, University of Toronto, Sunnybrook Medical Centre and the Trauma Association of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, October 24-27, 1984.

97. Emergency Care: 1st Scientific Convention – “Principles of Fracture Management”, Montreal, Quebec, December 6-8, 1984.

98. Venezuela Critical Care Congress – “Pelvic Bleeding in the Multiply Injured Patient”, Caracas, Venezuela, February 1985.

99. Venezuela Critical Care Congress – “The Multiply Injured Patient – The First 12 Hours”, Caracas, Venezuela, February 1985.

100. Telemedicine for Ontario – “A Mini Series in Emergency Medicine Part I”; “Emergency Medicine”; “Initial Management of the Polytrauma Patient”, Toronto, Ontario, February 25, 1985.

101. Upper Extremity Update 1985: The University of Toronto, St. Michael’s Hospital – “Clinical Assessment of the Painful Wrist”; “The Osteoarthritic Wrist: Surgical Management”, Toronto, Ontario, March 29, 1985.

102. British Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting – “The Clinical and Radiographic Study of Acute Injuries to the Metacarpo-phalangeal Joint of the Thumb”, Llandudno, Wales, April 1985.

103. British Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting – “The Ulnar Impingement Syndrome”, Bell, M.J.; Hill, R. J.; McMurtry, R. Y., Llandudno, Wales, April 1985.

104. Quebec Orthopaedic Association – “Management of Multiple Fractures of the Extremities”, Quebec City, Quebec, May 2-4, 1985.

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105. Telemedicine for Ontario – “Requirements for Trauma Care in a Community Hospital”, Toronto, Ontario, May 31, 1985.

106. Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada & The Trauma Association of Canada – “Patient and Relative Reports of Quality of Life Following Major Trauma”, Vancouver, B. C., September 10, 1985.

107. Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada & The Trauma Association of Canada – “To Be the Best We Can”, Vancouver, B. C.,September 10, 1985.

108. Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada & The Trauma Association of Canada – “The Odd Couple”, Vancouver, B. C., September 10, 1985.

109. Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada & The Trauma Association of Canada – “Closing Remarks”, Vancouver, B. C., September 11, 1985.

110. Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada & The Trauma Association of Canada – Chairmen session –“Problems in Trauma Management: An Orthopedic Viewpoint”, Vancouver, B. C., September 11, 1985.

111. 11th International Conference on Hoffmann External Fixation Combined with the University of Toronto Orthopedic Fracture Course - Course Chairman , Toronto, Ontario, September 18-20, 1985.

112. 11th International Conference on Hoffmann External Fixation Combined with the University of Toronto Orthopedic Fracture Course – “Carpus and Hand”, Toronto, Ontario, September 18-20, 1985.

113. 11th International Conference on Hoffmann External Fixation Combined with the University of Toronto Orthopedic Fracture Course – Chairman Session – “Pelvic Fixation”, Toronto, Ontario, September 18-20, 1985.

114. McGill Review Course in Orthopedics – “1985 Update on the Management of Acute Trauma Problems in the Upper Extremity”, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, October 21, 1985.

115. Quebec Trauma Incorporated – “Regional Trauma System”, Montreal, Quebec, October 21, 1985.

116. Ontario Medical Association, Section on Orthopedics – “The Femur in the Multiply Injured”, Academy of Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, November 1, 1985.

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117. Telemedicine for Ontario – “Fractures of the Phalanges”, Toronto, Ontario, November 4, 1985.

118. 23rd Annual Scientific and Business Meeting, Ontario Chapter of Family Physicians of Canada – “Trauma Day”, Toronto, Ontario, November 29, 1985.

119. Trauma Symposium, The University of Toronto – Course Chairman – “Resuscitation: Where A. T. L. S. Leaves Off”, Toronto, Ontario, January 17, 1986.

120. Trauma Symposium, The University of Toronto – “Fractures: The Fractures That Will Kill a Patient and Those That Will Lose a Limb”, Toronto, Ontario, January 17, 1986.

121. Advanced AO/ASIF Fracture Course – “Resuscitation and Priorities of Management”, Toronto, Ontario, January 31, 1986.

122. Advanced AO/ASIF Fracture Course – “Control of Hemorrhage”, Toronto, Ontario, January 31, 1986.

123. Advanced AO/ASIF Fracture Course – Chairman Session- “Upper Extremity, Brachial Plexus, Wrist”, Toronto, Ontario, January 31, 1986.

124. Advanced AO/ASIF Fracture Course – “Fractures of the Distal Radius”, Toronto, Ontario, January 31, 1986.

125. Advanced AO/ASIF Fracture Course – Lab on “The Wrist”, Toronto, Ontario, January 31, 1986.

126. Centre for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania – Grand Rounds- “Fractured Pelvis & Bleeding”, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 13, 1986.

127. The American Fracture Association 47th Annual Meeting & Scientific Program – “Resuscitation and Priorities of Management of Polytrauma”, Toronto, Ontario, April 19-23, 1986.

128. ABC Traveling Fellows Scientific Program – “Malunions of Distal Radial Fractures”, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, May 26, 1986.

129. Canadian Orthopaedic Association 42nd Annual Meeting – “Swanson Ulnar Head Replacement” Results in Rheumatoid versus Non-Rheumatoid Patient”, Edmonton, Alberta, June 1-5, 1986.

130. Canadian Orthopaedic Association 42nd Annual Meeting –“Ulnar Variance in Carpal Instability”, discusser of paper, Edmonton, Alberta, June 1-5, 1986.

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131. Canadian Orthopaedic Association 42nd Annual Meeting – “Computerized Tomography of the Distal Radio-Ulnar Joint: Correlation with Ligamentous Pathology in a Cadaveric Model”, Edmonton, Alberta, June 1-5, 1986.

132. The Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada, 55th Annual Meeting, “The Problem Pelvis”, Toronto, Ontario, September 21-25, 1986.

133. Upper Extremity Conference, St. Michael’s hospital, Toronto – “Distal Radioulnar Joint Injury: Examination and Management”; “Management of Comminuted Fractures of the Distal Radius: Case Presentations”, Toronto, Ontario, October 1986.

134. International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand – “Classification and Management of Fractures of the Distal Radius”, Toyko, Japan, November 2-5, 1986.

135. Combined Meeting of Indonesian Orthopedic Association and Asian Orthopaedic Association – “Pelvic Fractures – Control of Hemorrhage”, Jakarta, Indonesia, November 14, 1986.

136. Combined Meeting of Indonesian Orthopedic Association and Asian Orthopaedic Association –“The Fracture Factor”, Jakarta, Indonesia, November 14, 1986.

137. Combined Meeting of Indonesian Orthopedic Association and Asian Orthopaedic Association – “Complications of Distal Radial Fractures”, Jakarta, Indonesia, November 15, 1986.

138. Combined Meeting of Indonesian Orthopedic Association and Asian Orthopedic Association – “Surgical Correction of Malunions of Distal Radial Fractures”, Jakarta, Indonesia, November 15, 1986.

139. Emergency Health Planning Meeting, Ontario Ministry of Health – “Setting Future Directions and Priorities”, Toronto, Ontario, November 19, 1986.

140. Telemedicine for Ontario – “Stabilization of the Multiple Trauma Patient (including Head Injury)”, Toronto, Ontario, November 26, 1986.

141. American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery – “Concomitant Ipsilateral Fractures Above and Below the Elbow” (presenter: Dr. T. Axelrod), San Francisco, California, January 23, 1987.

142. American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery – “A Critical Analysis of Swanson Ulnar Head Replacement Arthroplasty: Rheumatoid versus Non-

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Rheumatoid Patients” (presenter: Dr. D. Paley), San Francisco, California, January 24, 1987.

143. American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery – “Os Calcis Fracture: Long-Term Follow-up Study of Open reduction and Internal Fixation”, San Francisco, California, January 25, 1987.

144. Ontario Provincial Ministry of Transportation and Communications Highway Safety Conference – “The Role of Community Groups in Regards to Costing of Motor Vehicle Accidents”, Toronto, Ontario, February 1987.

145. Worker’s Compensation Board – “The Wrist”, Toronto, Ontario, April 1987.

146. Upper Extremity Symposium, McMaster University – “Distal Radial Fractures: Lessons Learned from Surgery of Malunions”, Hamilton, Ontario, April 25, 1987.

147. Pelvic & Acetabular Course – “The Polytrauma patient with a Pelvic Disruption: Problems and Solutions”, Toronto, Ontario, April 26, 1987.

148. 27th Annual Refresher Course for General Surgeons – “Trauma Transport”, sponsored by the Faculty of Medicine and Department of Surgery, The University of Toronto, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, April 28, 1987.

149. Collingwood General & Marine Hospital – Trauma Day – “The Fracture Factor”, Collingwood, Ontario, May 27, 1987.

150. Collingwood General & Marine Hospital – Trauma Day – “Medico-Legal Issues in the Multiply Injured Patient”, Collingwood, Ontario, May 27, 2987.

151. William Ersil Research Day – “Research in Trauma – A New Commitment”, Kingston, Ontario, June 5-6, 1987.

152. Societe international de Chirurgie Orthopedique et de Traumatologie, World Congress – “Errors and Pitfalls in Early Management of Trauma”, Munich, Germany, August 16-21, 1987.

153. Societe international de Chirurgie Orthopedique et de Traumatologie, World Congress – panel discussion re: “Polytrauma”, Munich, Germany, August 16-21, 1987.

154. Societe international de Chirurgie Orthopedique et de Traumatologic, World Congress – Chairman, Free Paper Session re: “Trauma – Polytrauma”, Munich, Germany, August 16-21, 1987.

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155. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma combined meeting with The Trauma Association of Canada – “The Incidence of Alcohol Among MVA Trauma Admissions to a Regional Trauma Unit” (presenter: Dr. E. Vingilis), Montreal, Quebec, September 10, 1987.

156. American Society for Surgery of the Hand – “Techniques of Screw Fixation”, San Antonio, Texas, September 9, 1987.

157. American Society for Surgery of the Hand – “Fractures and Dislocations of the Hand” – panel discussion (Moderator: R. Y. McMurtry), San Antonio, Texas, September 10, 1987.

158. Critical Care Update on Trauma – “Trauma Care: Initial Assessment of a Trauma Patient”, Windsor, Ontario, October 2-3, 1987.

159. Continuing Medical Education Series – “Trauma Program”, Cobourg District Hospital, Cobourg, Ontario, October 20, 1987,

160. Committee on Trauma, The University of Toronto – Trauma Day – “The Principles of Surgery of Trauma”, Toronto, Ontario, November 6, 1987.

161. Department of Nursing, Sunnybrook Medical Centre – “Trauma Tactics Conference”, Toronto, Ontario, November 16, 1987.

162. The Canadian Association of Clinical Surgeons (Western Division) – “Reflections on Trauma Care”, Calgary, Alberta, March 3-5, 1988.

163. The Canadian Association of Clinical Surgeons (Western Division) – Chairman of Afternoon Session, Calgary, Alberta, March 3-5, 1988.

164. Emergency Medicine for Rural Hospitals, in conjunction with The University of Calgary – “Colles’ Fractures: Why They Keep Hurting”, Banff, Alberta, March 22, 1988.

165. Emergency Medicine for Rural Hospitals, in conjunction with The University of Calgary – “Let Your Fingers Do the Talking”, Banff, Alberta, March 22, 1988.

166. Trauma Seminar Outreach Program – “Overview of Trauma”, Hinton, Alberta, May 26, 1988.

167. Trauma Seminar Outreach Program – “Orthopedic Emergencies”, Hinton, Alberta, May 26,1988.

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168. Canadian Orthopedic Association, Chairman Scientific Session, Ottawa, Ontario, June 6, 1988.

169. Canadian Orthopedic Association – “Treatment and Rehabilitation of Hand Fractures”, Ottawa, Ontario, June 8, 1988.

170. Canadian Orthopedic Association – “Open Reduction of Comminuted Intra-articular Fractures of the Distal Radius” (McMurtry/Axelrod), Ottawa, Ontario, June 8, 1988.

171. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Advanced Hand Surgery Course – “Caveats and Complications of Long Spiral Metacarpal Fractures”, San Diego, California, August 10, 1988.

172. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Advanced Hand Surgery Course – “Arthrodesis Considerations (in Hand Surgery)”, San Diego, California, August 11, 1988.

173. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Advanced Hand Surgery Course – “Neutralization Devices – Concepts and Technique”, San Diego, California, August 11, 1988.

174. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Advanced Hand Surgery Course – “Complex Metacarpal Fractures”, San Diego, California, August 11, 1988.

175. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Advanced Hand Surgery Course – “Complex Phalangeal Fractures”, San Diego, California, August 12, 1988.

176. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Advanced Hand Surgery Course – “Small External Fixation of the Wrist”, San Diego, California, August 13, 1988.

177. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Advanced Hand Surgery Course – “Trauma Wrist Instability”, San Diego, California, August 13, 1988.

178. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Advanced Hand Surgery Course – “Intra-articular Fractures of the Distal Radius”, San Diego, California, August 13, 1988.

179. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Advanced Hand Surgery Course – Instructor for Surgical Technique (11 techniques), San Diego, California, August 1988.

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180. International Trauma Symposium – “Hospital Mortality – The Canadian Experience”, Edinburgh, Scotland, August 31, 1988.

181. International Trauma Symposium – “Management of Upper Limb Fractures in the Multiply Injured Patient”, Edinburgh, Scotland, August 31, 1988.

182. International Trauma Symposium – “Internal Fixation of Distal Radial Fractures”, Edinburgh, Scotland, August 31, 1988.

183. Royal Hallamshire Hospital – “Fractures of the Distal Radius”, Sheffield, England, September 3, 1988.

184. Royal Hallamshire Hospital – “Principles of Trauma Care”, Sheffield, England, September 3, 1988.

185. American Society for Surgery of the Hand – “Fractures and Dislocations of the Hand”, Baltimore, Maryland, September 5, 1988.

186. 1988 Trauma Symposium – “Past Experience and Future Planning”, Buffalo, New York, October 1-3, 1988.

187. Calgary Hand Interest Group – “Assessment of the Wrist”, Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, October 25, 1988.

188. Young Presidents Association – “The Future of Health Care”, Calgary, Alberta, November 17, 1988.

189. Trauma Update ’88 – “The Unstable Pelvis”, Vancouver, B. C., November 24-25, 1988.

190. Trauma Update ’88 – “Future of Trauma Care: Trauma Centers/Roles of the Emergency Physician/Rehabilitation – A New Challenge”, Vancouver, B. C., November 24-25, 1988.

191. Trauma Update’88 – “Future of Trauma Care”, Vancouver, B. C., November 24-25, 1988.

192. Central Surgical Association – Clinic Day – The University of Calgary and Department of Surgery – “Organization of a Trauma Service” – Banff, Alberta, March 8, 1989.

193. Central Surgical Association – Clinic Day – The University of Calgary and Department of Surgery – moderator for paper presentations, Banff, Alberta, March 1989.

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194. International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand – “Ligament Instability of the Wrist--Discussion of Current Classification Systems”, Paris, France, April 5, 1989.

195. International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand – “The Issue of Measurement and Evaluation”, Paris, France, April 5, 1989.

196. International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand –“Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Comminuted Intra-articular Fractures of the Distal Radius”, Axelrod/McMurtry, Tel-Aviv, Israel, April 11, 1989.

197. Canadian Orthopaedic Association – “Importance of Initial Treatment of Perilunate Fracture Dislocation of the Wrist” (presented by Dr. G. Nattrass), Toronto, Ontario, May 31, 1989.

198. Foothills Hospital and the University of Calgary Forum – “Science Centres in Alberta”, Foothills Auditorium, Calgary, Alberta, June 5, 1989.

199. Foothills Hospital, Administration Rounds, “Keeping Score in Health Care”, Foothills Auditorium, Calgary, Alberta, October 20, 1989.

200. Heritage Days 1989, Joint Injury & Diseases Symposium – “Osteoarthritis- From the Bench to the Bedside”, moderator of Session, Orange Theatre, Heritage Medical Research Building, The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, December 1, 1989.

201. Heroes: A Program for Teenagers, University of Alberta, Foothills Hospital, Calgary, December 14, 1989.

202. Regional Conference Program – “Orthopedics and Hand Injuries”, Continuing Medical Education, Innisfail Health Care Centre, Innisfail, Alberta, January 15, 1990.

203. Coopers & Lybrand Public Policy Management Forum – “Health Care – Initiatives to Overcome Key Barriers to Progress”, member of panel, Ottawa, Ontario, January 23, 1990.

204. Coopers & Lybrand Public Policy Management Forum – “Outcome Measures and State of the Art”, Ottawa, Ontario, January 24, 1990.

205. “Psychology and the Surgeon”, in conjunction with Psychology Department, Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, February 15, 1990.

206. Health Care Research Seminars, Health Care Research Group and the Department of Community Health Sciences, The University of Calgary – “Surgical Process and Outcome Study”, Calgary, Alberta, February 23, 1990.

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207. Hand Injuries and Counseling for Plastic Surgery – “Hand Injuries”, Evening Course, Continuing Medical Education, The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, March 14, 1990.

208. Health & Welfare Canada – “Surgical Process & Outcome Study”, Ottawa, Ontario, March 22, 1990.

209. Western Trauma Conference – “The Politics and Economics of Trauma”, Division of Continuing Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, Lake Louise, Alberta, March 29, 1990.

210. Western Trauma Conference – “Trauma Systems – Is There a Solution for Alberta?”, Division of Continuing Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, Lake Louise, Alberta, March 30, 1990.

211. Third Annual Emergency Medicine Resident Research Day – “Research in Medicine and Future Trends in Health Care” – Keynote speaker, Clinical Lecture Theatre, Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, April 3, 1990.

212. The Department of Community Health Sciences & The Health Care Research Group – “Surgical Process and Outcome Study”, The University of Calgary, Health Sciences Centre, Calgary, Alberta, April 20, 1990.

213. 24th Annual Mackid Lecture & Seminars, Calgary General Hospital – “Surgery – What’s The Use?”, Calgary, Alberta, May 4, 1990.

214. Second Annual Injury in Alberta Conference – panel discussion “Linking Industry, Government, Medicine and Communities”, University of Alberta Hospitals, Kananaskis, Alberta, May 18, 1990.

215. Second Annual Injury in Albert Conference – “Progress in Trauma 1989-1990”, University of Alberta Hospitals, Kananaskis, Alberta, May 18, 1990.

216. Symposium on Thermal Injury and Hand Surgery for the 90’s – “Surgery of the Rheumatoid Hand”, Foothills Hospital and The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, September 13, 1990.

217. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 45th Annual Meeting – “Examination of the Painful Wrist”, Toronto, Ontario, September 25, 1990.

218. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 45th Annual Meeting – “An Alternative Method for Determination of the Carpal Height Ratio”, Toronto, Ontario, September 1990.

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219. Canadian Comprehensive Auditing Foundation 11th Annual Conference – “Effective Management & Accountability for the 1990’s in the Health Care Sector”, Ottawa, Ontario, November 6, 1990.

220. Canadian Orthopaedic Association Trauma Symposium – “Distal Radial Metaphyseal Fractures – Late Problems and Solutions”, Toronto, Ontario, November 7, 1990.

221. Council of Teaching Hospitals of Alberta – “Surgical Perspectives on Utilization Management”, Calgary, Alberta, February 14, 1991.

222. Orthopedic Trauma Association/American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Specialty Day – “Intra-articular Fractures of the Distal Radius – Percutaneous vs Open Techniques”, Anaheim, California, March 10, 1991.

223. Trauma Update, The University of Calgary & Calgary General Hospital – Course Chairman – Opening and Closing Remarks, Calgary, Alberta, April 10, 1991.

224. Juan de Fuca Orthopedic Club – “Colles’ Fractures”, Victoria, B. C., April 19-21, 1991.

225. Juan de Fuca Orthopedic Club – “Multiple Fractures in the Polytraumatized Patient”, Victoria, B. C., April 19-21, 1991.

226. Juan de Fuca Orthopedic Club – “Government Policy as a Determinant of Health”, Victoria, B. C., April 19-21, 1991.

227. Juan de Fuca Orthopedic Club – “Late Sequelae of Distal Radial Fractures”, Victoria, B. C., April 19-21, 1991.

228. Association of Canadian Teaching Hospital/Association of Canadian Medical Colleges/Canadian Association for Medical Education – “Requirements of Surgery & Outcome Analysis”, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, April 29, 1991.

229. Moynihan Chirurgical Club Visit – “Opening Remarks”, The University of Calgary, Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, May 16, 1991.

230. Regional Hand Course, American Society for Surgery of the Hand – “The Surgery of Rheumatoid Arthritis”, Calgary, Alberta, June 1, 1991.

231. MANUS Canada Annual Meeting – “Carpal Height Ratio Determination: An Alternative Method”, Nattrass, G.; King, G.; McMurtry, R. Y. (Award – Best Research Paper by a Resident), Calgary, Alberta, June 2, 1991.

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232. Canadian Orthopedic Association Meeting – “Distal Radial Fractures”, Breakfast Lecture, Calgary, Alberta, June 3, 1991.

233. Canadian Orthopedic Association Meeting – “Surgical Process and Outcome Study”, Instructional Lecture, Calgary, Alberta, June 3, 1991.

234. Continuous Quality Improvement in Healthcare, Continuing Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta – Member of Panel Discussion, Edmonton, Alberta, June 21, 1991.

235. 7th International Wrist Investigators’ Workshop – “A Model for Analysis of Psychosocial Factors in Arthritis Related Hand Disability”, Orlando, Florida, October 1, 1991.

236. The Wrist: An International Symposium, The University of Ottawa, Division of Orthopedic Surgery – Moderator – “Scapho-Lunate Instability”, Montebello, Quebec, October 24, 1991.

237. The Wrist: An International Symposium, The University of Ottawa, Division of Orthopaedic Surgery –“Kienbock’s Disease: Diagnosis & Staging”, Montebello, Quebec, October 25, 1991.

238. The Wrist: An International Symposium, The University of Ottawa, Division of Orthopedic Surgery – Physical Examination- Hands-On, Montebello, Quebec, October 25, 1991.

239. The Wrist: An International Symposium, The University of Ottawa, Division of Orthopedic Surgery – Moderator- “Trauma Wrist Instability”, Montebello, Quebec, October 25, 1991.

240. The Wrist: An International Symposium, The University of Ottawa, Division of Orthopedic Surgery – “Early Management of Displaced Intra-articular Fractures: A Canadian View”, Montebello, Quebec, October 26, 1991.

241. The Wrist: An International Symposium, The University of Ottawa, Division of Orthopedic Surgery – Moderator- “Distal Radial Fractures”, Montebello, Quebec, October 26, 1991.

242. Health Care 2000 Series – Total Quality Improvement – Outcomes & Results – “Measurement, Design and Evaluation: Managing Outcomes and Results” (The Surgical Process & Outcome Study), Calgary, Alberta, October 31, 1991.

243. 7th Annual Review Course in Orthopedics, Royal Victoria Hospital & McGill University – “Management of Multiple Trauma – Know When to Say When”, Montreal, Quebec, November 8, 1991.

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244. 7th Annual Review Course in Orthopedics, Royal Victoria Hospital & McGill University – “Management of Distal Radial Fractures”, Montreal, Quebec, November 9, 1991.

245. 7th Annual Review Course in Orthopedics, Royal Victoria Hospital & McGill University – “Management of Distal Radial Malunions”, Montreal, Quebec, November 9, 1991.

246. Heritage Medical Research Days, Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, Chairperson for “Outcome Measures and Clinical Trials”, Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, November 18, 1991.

247. Physicians and the Health Care Consumer: An Odd Couple in Distress – A Debate- Canadian College of Health Service Executives, Southern Alberta Chapter, Calgary, Alberta, November 20, 1991.

248. Presentation to the Clinical Priorities Committee, Alberta Children’s Hospital – “Utilization Management: The Foothills Experience”, Calgary, Alberta, December 2, 1991.

249. American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons – “External Fixator in Distal Radial Fractures – Modern Concepts”, Washington, D. C., February 24, 1992.

250. American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons –“The Distal Radio-Ulnar Joint: Early & Late Problems and Solutions”, Washington, D. C., February 24, 1992.

251. American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons – “Problems of Distal Radial Fractures”, Washington, D. C., February 24, 1992.

252. Alberta Utilization Monitoring Committee – Medical Services (Alberta Health) – “Surgical Process and Outcome Study”, Calgary, Alberta, February 28, 1992.

253. The Western Council of Teaching Hospitals – Chair for session – “Guidelines for Model Studies of Utilization, Technology Assessment and Health Services Delivery”, Calgary, Alberta, April 24, 1992.

254. Medical Research Council of Canada, National Strategic Planning Conference – “Determining Outcomes”, Ottawa, Ontario, May 12, 1992.

255. Vth Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand – “Psychological Factors vs. Psychological Measures in Disability of Rheumatoid Arthritis”, Paris, France, May 26, 1992.

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256. Vth Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand – Chairman of Session re: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Paris, France, May 27, 1992.

257. Ontario Hospital Association Chief of Staff Session – “Practice Guidelines”, October 27, 1992.

258. Peterborough Hospitals, Division of Surgery, Annual Conference Day – Part I, “International Problems, Solutions, Perspectives of Canada”, Peterborough, Ontario, November 11, 1992.

259. Peterborough Hospitals, Division of Surgery, Annual Conference Day – Part II Trauma Symposium – “Organizational Aspects”, Peterborough, Ontario, November 11, 1992.

260. L. D. MacLean Visiting Professor, McGill University, Trauma Rounds, Montreal General Hospital – “Requirements for Surgical Intervention”, Montreal, Quebec, November 26, 1992.

261. L. D. MacLean Visiting Professor, McGill University, Montreal General Hospital – “Distal Radial Malunion”, Montreal, Quebec, November 26, 1992.

262. L. D. MacLean Visiting Professor, McGill University, Surgical Grand Rounds, Royal Victoria Hospital – “Ethics, Economics and Surgery”, Montreal, Quebec, November 26, 1992.

263. Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons, McGill University Course in General Surgery, Jewish General Hospital – “Trauma: A Pilgrimage”, Montreal, Quebec, November 27, 1992.

264. Judge at The University of Calgary, Department of Surgery Surgeons’ Day, Calgary, Alberta, March 19, 1993.

265. 1993 Trauma Update, University of Calgary- “Changing Perspectives in Trauma Care”, Calgary, Alberta, March 24, 1993.

266. Southwestern Ontario Administrators’ Group – “Health/Medical Services Research”, London, Ontario, April 6, 1993.

267. Association of Canadian Medical Colleges Annual Meeting – “The Redefinition of Medical Education for Clinical Decision Making: The Concept of Unity of Mission”, Montreal, Quebec, April 26, 1993.

268. Thames Valley District Health Council and Regional Planning Committee, “Welcoming Address”, London, Ontario, May 19, 1993.

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269. OMA Section of Clinical Teachers – “The Funding of Health Care – Mythologies and Conventional Wisdom”, Toronto, Ontario, May 29, 1993.

270. Grey-Bruce District Health Council Annual Renewal “Dinner Presentation”, Collingwood, Ontario, June 18, 1993.

271. Roundtable meeting with the World Bank Delegation, Toronto, Ontario, June 24, 1993.

272. The Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada 62nd Annual Meeting – “The Professional Prospective: Why Get Involved?”, Vancouver, B. C., September 9, 1993.

273. The Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada 62nd Annual Meeting, Workshop “Canadian Specialty Physician Supply: Mixing and Matching the Needs?”, Vancouver, B. C., September 10, 1993.

274. Quebec Orthopedic Association Annual Symposium – “Examination of the Adult Hand”, Oxford, Quebec, September 30, 1993.

275. Quebec Orthopedic Association Annual Symposium – “Malunion of Distal Radial Fractures”, Oxford, Quebec, September 30, 1993.

276. Quebec Orthopedic Association Annual Symposium – “Hand Surgery Outcome Analysis”, Oxford, Quebec, September 30, 1993.

277. Quebec Orthopedic Association Annual Symposium – “Government Policies as a Determinant in Health Care”, Oxford, Quebec, September 30, 1993.

278. Quebec Orthopedic Association Annual Symposium – “Early Management of Displaced Intra-Articular Fractures of the Radius”, Oxford, Quebec, September 30, 1993.

279. Quebec Orthopedic Association Annual Symposium, Forum (cases), Oxford, Quebec, September 30, 1993.

280. Interurban Club, University Hospital – “The Canadian Health Care System: A Dean’s Perspective”, London, Ontario, October 7, 1993.

281. Guest speaker, Chedoke-McMaster Hospitals Medical Staff Dinner, Hamilton, Ontario, October 25, 1993.

282. Medical Research Council of Canada, invited presentation – “The Findings of the Task Force on Health Research”, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, November 24, 1993.

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283. Guest speaker, Autumn 1993 Senior Alumni Program – “Keeping Score in Health Care”, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, November 30, 1993.

284. EFPO Conference, “EFPO and Health Reform”, Mississauga, Ontario, February 28, 1994.

285. ACMC Gender Issues Symposium, Opening Remarks, Vancouver, B. C., April 24, 1994.

286. The Critical Path: A Multiprofessional Conference on the Care of the Trauma Patient, “The Complex Economics of Trauma Care”, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, April 30, 1994.

287. Guest speaker, Canadian Orthopaedic Nurses Association – 17th Annual National Conference, Keynote address: “Keeping Score in Health Care: How Political Decisions are Affecting Our Role”, Radisson Hotel, London, Ontario, May 3, 1994.

288. Guest speaker, Planning Retreat of S. W. Area Emergency Health Service Centres – “The Academic Health Science Centre and its Role in Regional Emergency Health Services”, Windermere Manor, London, Ontario, May 12, 1994.

289. Presentation/Discussion, District Health Councils of Southwestern Ontario Retreat – “The Role of Academic Health Science Centres in Regional Planning”, The Little Inn, Bayfield, Ontario, May 15, 1994.

290. Invited lecture, OMA Annual Meeting, Section of Clinical Teachers, Provincial Coordinating Committee on Community and Academic Health Science Relations (PCCCAR) Subcommittee on the Role, Future and Funding of Academic Health Science Centres, “Survival in the Post-Modern World: After the Fall of the Icons”, Hilton Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, May 28, 1994.

291. Keynote Address, Conference sponsored by Alberta Health and The Alberta Healthcare Association – “Outcome Measures in the Health Care Delivery System: Methods, Management and Medicine”, Westin Hotel, Calgary, Alberta, June 23, 2994.

292. “Ethical Policy: Is it Becoming an Oxymoron in Canada?” Health Care Meets the Press: A Dialogue Between Journalists and Caregivers, sponsored by The Joint Bioethics Committee of London, The Great Hall, Huron College, London, Ontario, October 19, 1994.

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293. Invited speaker, Medical/Science Reporting Journalism 575, “The Changing Face of Health Care in Ontario”, Middlesex College, UWO Campus, London, Ontario, October 28, 1994.

294. Opening Address, Provincial Coordinating Committee on Community Academic (Health Centre) Relations (PCCCAR), Ottawa Consultation Session, Ottawa Carleton Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, November 1, 1994.

295. Invited speaker, A Forum on Ontario Health Issues, hosted in cooperation with the Ontario Ministry of Health, Health Canada, and The Canadian Journalism Foundation –“The Public Debate – How Can It Be Improved?”, Toronto, Ontario, February 2, 1995

296. Invited lecture, Dimensions of Human Well-Being: The Views of Psychologist, a Philosopher and a Surgeon, A Public Forum, “Surgery and Spirituality – a 25 year View”, Westminster Institute for Ethics and Human Values: National roundtable on the Environment and the Economy, University Hospital, London, Ontario, March 23, 1995.

297. Invited speaker, Graduate Seminar Course: The Organization and Delivery of Health Care Services in Canada –“About Social Service Policy: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”, Social Science Centre, UWO Campus, London, Ontario, March 28, 1995.

298. Invited speaker, Fulfilling the Mission: National Conference on the Future and Funding of Academic Health Science Centres, “AHSCs: Sustaining Ventures for their Communities”, Health Human Resources Planning, Ministry of Health, Park Plaza Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, April 6-7, 1995.

299. Invited speaker, Joseph E. Zbar Lecture, “The Role of the Academic Health Science Centre”, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, April 19, 1995.

300. Invited speaker, Meeting with Residents in Medicine & Surgery (and staff) – “A View of the Medical World from a Former Academic Surgeon”, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, April 20, 1995.

301. Invited speaker, Medical Grand Rounds – “Restructuring of the Cancer Care System in Ontario”, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, April 20. 1995.

302. Chairman’s Introductory Remarks, 1995 Annual Meeting of the Association of Canadian Medical Colleges, The Association of Canadian Teaching Hospitals, and the Canadian Association for Medical Education – “Science, Technology, Industry and Economics”, Quebec City, Quebec, May 1, 1995.

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303. Invited speaker, Westminster Institute for Ethics and Human Values, Surviving Globalization: Economic, Social and Environmental Dimensions; Health Policy for a Sustainable Future – “The Bank of Canada as a Determinant of Health”, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, May 25, 1995.

304. Invited speaker, Conference for Small Hospitals – “Academic Health Science Centres Becoming Networks”, OHA Centre, Toronto, Ontario, May 26, 1995.

305. Invited Royal College speaker (The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada), The Canadian Orthopaedic Society, 50th Annual Meeting – “The Prevailing Economic Paradigm (Is There Room for a New Vision for Academic Health Science Centres?)”, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 5, 1995.

306. Invited speaker, Lambton District Health Council – “The Future of Health Care in Ontario”, Sarnia, Ontario, June 8, 1995.

307. Invited speaker, “Trauma Care and Injury Control….Making the Connection”, 4th Annual Adult & Paediatric Symposium, London, Ontario, June 15, 1995.

308. Invited speaker, The Ontario Council of Teaching Hospitals – “Update on Ontario AHSCs: Faculty of Medicine/Teaching Hospital Relationships”, Aylmer, Quebec, September 21, 1995.

309. Invited speaker, Western’s Senior Alumni Association – “The 10 Commandments of Academic Health Science Centres”, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, October 10, 1995.

310. Invited speaker, American College of Surgeons, 81st Annual Clinical Congress – “Cost-Effective Surgical Care: Global and Local Strategies: Strategies that Work”, Earnest n. Morial Convention Centre, New Orleans, October 23, 1995.

311. Invited speaker, Education of Future Physicians of Ontario (EFPO) Needs Assessment and Community Partnership – Community Consultation Committee – “Welcome to the Conference”, Windermere Manor, London, Ontario, November 6, 1995.

312. Invited speaker, “Working Together for the Future”, St. Mary’s Memorial Hospital, London, Ontario, April 17, 1996.

313. Invited lecture, Thames Valley District Health Council District Health Councils, The Future Role of DHC’s in Building Healthy Communities –

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“Planning & Policy as a Determinant of Health: What Should we be Doing?”, London, Ontario, September 27, 1996.

314. Invited lecture, Ontario Hospital Association, “Advancements in Physician Training Practices”, Grand Bend, Ontario, April 23, 1997.

315. Invited speaker, EFPO & the Community – “The Future of EFPO”, Toronto, Ontario, November 18, 1997.

316. Invited speaker, Hand & Upper Limb Centre, St. Joseph’s Health Centre, “The Wrist”, London, Ontario, November 28, 1997.

317. Invited speaker, Royaumont Abbey – “What Makes Transdisciplinarity Succeed or Fail?”, Paris, France, May 25-29, 1998.

318. Invited speaker, 3rd Quarterly Regional Partnership Meeting – “Academic Update”, London, Ontario, October 21, 1998.

319. Invited speaker, EFPO Conference on Community Partnerships in Medical Education –“My Favourite Question”, London, Ontario, October 22-23, 1998.

320. Invited speaker, Standing Committee on Finance, House of Commons, on behalf of Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Ottawa, Ontario, November 16, 1998. (on behalf of Medical Research Council of Canada).

321. Invited speaker, A Day in Emergency Medicine, “The Management of Hand Fractures”, London Health Sciences Centre, University Campus, London, Ontario, November 25, 1998.

322. Invited speaker, Teaching How to Teach Program – “Small Group Teaching”, Spencer Hall, London, Ontario, January 1999.

323. Invited speaker, The Hand International Conference, Department of French, The University of Western Ontario – “Surgery & the Hand”, Windermere Manor, London, Ontario, March 20, 1999.

324. Moderator, Hand & Upper Limb Centre, St. Joseph’s Health Centre, Orthopaedic Residents & Alumni Wrist Symposium, London, Ontario, May 8, 1999.

325. Invited speaker, The Salter Society Annual Meeting – “Is More Money Enough to Solve the Crisis in the Health Care System?”, Toronto, Ontario, May 20-22, 1999.

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326. Invited speaker, Ontario Hospital Association, Conference for Small Hospitals – “The AHSC (Academic Health Science Centre) Perspective”, Toronto, Ontario, May 27-28, 1999.

327. Invited speaker, Health Canada, The First Amyot Lecture, “Medicare and Wellness: The Odd Couple”, Ottawa, Ontario, November 2 & 4, 1999; Vancouver B. C., January 12, 2000; Edmonton Alberta, January 14, 2000; Toronto, Ontario, January 18, 2000; and Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 12, 2000.

328. Invited speaker, University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) – “The Health Research Environment: Opportunities for Prince Edward Island and UPEI”, Charlottetown, PEI, January 27, 2000.

329. Invited speaker, The Senate of Canada, Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology, Ottawa, Ontario, March 2, 2000.

330. Invited speaker, Ontario Hospital Association Conference on Health Research: The Economic Engine of the 21st Century – “Health Research: An Overview”, Toronto, Ontario, May 10, 2000.

331. Invited keynote speaker, The Sparrow Lake Alliance, 11th Annual Meeting, “….In the sun that is young once only……”, Toronto, Ontario, May 12, 2000.

332. Invited speaker, Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa, Conference on Population Health, “From Medicare to a Health System: Structures, Behaviours and Solitudes”, Ottawa, Ontario, June 28, 2000.

333. Invited speaker, Association of Canadian Academic Healthcare Organizations (ACAHO) Invitational Conference – “Academic Health Science Networks and Health Canada”, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, September 17, 2000.

334. Invited speaker, The Arthritis Society, Consultation and Rehabilitation Services (CARS) – “Orthopedic Medicine and Public Policy”, Toronto, Ontario, October 19, 2000.

335. Invited speaker, McMaster University, Department of Surgery Chair’s Grand Rounds –“A Surgeon’s View from Ottawa”, Hamilton, Ontario, November 8, 2000.

336. Invited speaker, The Canadian Association of Paediatric Hospitals (CAPH) Annual Conference –“National Children’s Agenda: An Investment in the Future”, Ottawa, Ontario, November 13, 2000.

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337. Invited speaker, Associated Medical Services (AMS) Inc., Invitational Conference on Child Poverty –“Forgetting the Future”, Toronto, Ontario, November 18, 2000.

338. Invited speaker, 4th Canadian National Immunization Conference – Immunization in the 21st Century: Progress Through Education, “Closing Remarks”, Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 6, 2000.

339. Invited speaker, The Canadian Club of Kingston – “Reflections on the Odd Couple: The Great Divide of Social and Biomedicine”, Kingston, Ontario, February 8, 2001.

340. Invited speaker, National Symposium on Diabetes, Health Canada, “Closing Remarks”, Montreal, Quebec, February 20, 2001.

341. Invited speaker, Invitation Polio Symposium – “Maintaining High Levels of Immunization Coverage in a Post Polio Eradication in Canada”, Canadian Public Health Association and Aventis Pasteur Limited, Ottawa, Ontario, March 7, 2001.

342. Invited speaker, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Health, Ottawa, Ontario, March 15, 2001 on behalf of Health Canada, Population and Public Health Branch (PPHB).

343. Invited speaker, The Innovation Salon, Presentation on public sector innovation and health issues, Ottawa, Ontario, March 15, 2001.

344. Invited speaker, Canadian Centre for Management Development – “Future of Health Care in Canada” –Thematic Series, Ottawa, Ontario, March 28, 2001.

345. Invited speaker, Canadian Association for Population Therapeutics Conference (Theme: Optimal Therapeutics Through Evaluation, Policy & Practice), Keynote presentation – “National Approach to Population Health Improvements”, Banff, Alberta, April 1-3, 2001.

346. Invited speaker, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Health, Ottawa, Ontario, April 24, 2001. (On behalf of Health Canada PPHB).

347. Invited speaker, Fourth Canadian Health Charities Roundtable – Theme – “Increasing Wellness in Canadians: The Role of National Health Charities”, Closing Remarks, Toronto, Ontario, April 28-29, 2001. (On behalf of Health Canada PPHB)

348. Invited keynote speaker, Supporting Self-Care Symposium, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, June 4, 2001.

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349. Invited keynote speaker, Paterson Memorial Lecture, “35Years and Counting”, Sunnybrook and Women’s Hospitals, Toronto, Ontario, June 26, 2001.

350. Invited speaker, XVIIth World Congress on Gerontology, International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, B. C., July 5, 2001. (On behalf of Health Canada, PPHB)

351. Invited speaker, Conference – 26th Biennial Congress of the World Federation for Mental Health, Vancouver, B. C., July 22-27, 2001. (On behalf of Health Canada, PPHB).

352. Invited speaker, Canadian Medical Association, Ottawa, Ontario, October 29, 2001.

353. Invited speaker, 3rd Annual AMS/Council of Faculties of Medicine Conference on Medical Education, Social Determinants of Health, London, Ontario, November 22, 2001.

354. Invited speaker, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto Seminar: “Policy, Practice, Person-Centered Care”, Toronto, Ontario, January 27, 2003.

355. Invited speaker, Strategy Institute (Maximizing Market Access, University of Toronto) – “The Romanow Commission Impact of Pharmaceutical Policy”, Toronto, Ontario, February 19, 2003.

356. Invited speaker, University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine, Health Leaders Forum 2003; opening address and chairing of panel on Leadership in the Academic Health Science Centres: “Critical Issues for the 21st Century”, Toronto, Ontario, February 21, 2003.

357. Invited speaker, Ontario Bar Association presentation and panel discussion with Michael Kirby on “Perspectives of the Romanow Commission”, Toronto, Ontario, February 25, 2003.

358. Invited keynote address and panel participation, World Congress of Psycho-Oncology – “Public Policy, Human Consequences: The Gap Between Biomedicine and Psychosocial Reality”, April 26, 2003.

359. Invited speaker and panel participation, Canadian Institute of Academic Medicine – “Future of Academic Health Centres”, Quebec City, Quebec, April 26, 2003.

360. Invited speaker, Canadian Medical Hall of Fame Discovery Days (Pfizer Canada Discovery Days in Health Science) – “Medical Research –Horizons”, London, Ontario, May 23, 2003.

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361. Video Conference with Dr. R. Litchfield (Mayo Clinic) and The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, May 26, 2003.

362. Invited speaker, Canadian Orthopedic Association, 58th Annual Meeting, address and panel participation – “Access to Care—From a Policy and Political Perspective”, Calgary, Alberta, October 4, 2003.

363. Final meeting Canadian Pediatric Surveillance Program. Presentation to the steering committee (report of the expert review group), Ottawa, Ontario, November 21, 2003. Report was published by Health Canada in June 2004: “2003 Results CPSP”.

364. Health Policy Initiative Group, UWO, presentation and discussion – “Transition and Reality”, London, Ontario, December 16, 2003.

365. Keynote speaker and panel participant, Management Program for Clinical Leaders, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, January 23, 2004.

366. Health Council of Canada Meeting, Chair of Wait Times and Accessibility Work Group, Vancouver, B. C., March 24-25, 2004.

367. Keynote speaker, Petroleum Club, Calgary Alberta for The Alberta Bone and Joint Institute, March 26, 2004.

368. Invitational Conference: “Taming of the Queue”, Aylmer, Quebec, by the Canadian Policy Research Network and the Canadian Medical Association, March 31-April 1, 2004.

369. Invited speaker, Association of Canadian Medical Colleges – “Partners Forum for the Social Accountability of Canadian Medical Schools”, Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 28-29, 2004.

370. Keynote speaker, Ontario Medical Students Association – “Beyond Medicine”, London, Ontario, May 1, 2004.

371. Chair of Invitational Meeting of Researchers and Policy Makers of the Canadian Index of Well-Being, Toronto, Ontario, May 11-12, 2004.

372. Invitational conference, Cancer Quality Council of Ontario, re: Access and Wait Times, Toronto, Ontario, May 19, 2004.

373. Invited speaker, Health Sciences Research Ethics Board, University of Western Ontario – “The Ethics of Placebo and Deception in Clinical Research”, London, Ontario, June 8, 2004.

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374. Teleconference presentation to Physicians for a National Health Plan (U.S. based group of 30 states), June 24, 2004.

375. Presentation to the Surgical Access/Wait Time Management Meeting, London Health Sciences Centre, Department of Surgery, UWO, “Wait Times: Framing the Issue”, August 11, 2004.

376. Health Council of Canada Meeting, Chair of the Wait Times and Accessibility Work Group, Nunavut, September 21-23, 2004.

377. Keynote presentation, Atlantic Health Information Systems Conference – “Health Care Reform—an Update”, White Point Beach Resort, Liverpool, Nova Scotia, September 29, 2004.

378. Invited participant, Retreat for the Ontario Joint Replacement Registry, Toronto, Ontario, October 12-13, 2004.

379. Keynote address, The Canadian Institute – “Reducing Wait Times: Developing Strategies and Accepting Goals”, Toronto, Ontario, October 19, 2004.

380. Invited speaker and panel participant, Ontario Health Association – “What Will it Take to Reduce Cardiac Wait Times?”, Toronto, Ontario, November 16, 2004.

381. Invited speaker, UWO Student Health Policy Interest Group –“Progress in Health Care Reform”, London, Ontario, January 18, 2005.

382. Invited speaker, Canadian Consulate of Chicago: Canadian Health Care, Facts, not Fiction Conference –“Facing the Future”, Chicago, Illinois, January 28, 2005.

383. Invited plenary presentation, Taming of the Queue II Conference – “The View from the Health Council of Canada”, Ottawa, Ontario, March 31, 2005.

384. Keynote speaker, Canadian College of Health Service Executives Conference, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, April 20, 2005.

385. Keynote speaker, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, Continuing Medical Education Conference –“The Future of the Health Care System and Work in Canada: Caring for Health”, Toronto, Ontario, May 17, 2005.

386. Health Council of Canada Meeting, Chair of the Wait Times and Accessibility Work Group, Regina, Saskatchewan, May 25-26, 2005.

387. Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand, MANUS presentation with Dr. Kirsty Boyd: “A Qualitative Evaluation of Patterns of Healing in Bone-Grafted Scaphoid Fractures –a Pilot Study”, Montreal, Quebec, June 4, 2005.

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388. Wood Distinguished Lecturer in Joint Injury Research, “Hands Up”, Calgary, Alberta, September 15, 2005.

389. Alberta Orthopedic Society and The Alberta Bone & Joint Health Institute Annual Meeting, Participant in discussion group, September 17-18, 2005.

390. Health Council of Canada Meeting, Chair of the Wait Times and Accessibility Work Group, Whitehorse, Yukon, September 28-29, 2005.

391. Canadian Institute 2nd Annual Conference “Reducing Healthcare Wait Times”, Chair of Day I, Opening and Closing remarks, December 5-6, 2005, Sutton Place Hotel, Toronto, Ontario

392. Health Policy Initiative, UWO, London, Ontario, Hon. Bob Rae Event, Introductory Speech: “Counting What Matters”, December 9, 2005.

393. HULC/Physiatry Rounds, St. Joseph's Health Centre, “Psychological Screening for Musculo-Skeletal Pain”, January 23, 2006.

394. Physicians for a National Health Program, Health Care Forum, Chicago, Ill., “The Magic Card—Canada’s Health Care System: Has It a Future?”, February 4, 2006.

395. Health Council of Canada Meeting, Chair of the Wait Times and Accessibility Work Group, Ottawa, ON, February 6-7, 2006.

396. Health Council of Canada Meeting, Chair of the Wait Times and Accessibility Work Group, Kelowna, B. C., March 23-24, 2006.

397. Canadian Orthopedic Association 61st. Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, June 3, 2006, Speaker and Panelist, “The Case for Retaining Single-Tier Health Care in Canada: Single Payer – Many Tears?”

398. Academic Half Day, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, June 14, 2006, “Issues in Medicine: Privatization, Wait Times and Medical Accessibility, ”

399. Chair, Canadian Index of Wellbeing National Working Group Meeting, Ottawa, ON. June 27-28, 2006.

414. New Democratic Party National Convention, Invited Speaker, Tommy Douglas Tribute Event, Quebec City, P.Q., September 10, 2006.

415. Invited Speaker, Shirley Shipman Memorial Award, “Tommy Douglas and the Future of Medicare”, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, September 17, 2006.

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416. Health Policy Initiative, UWO, Introduction of Hon. Roy Romanow Public Lecture, October 27, 2006.

417. Invited speaker and Chair, Canadian Index of Wellbeing Workshop, Toronto, ON, November 8-9, 2006.

418. Invited speaker and Chair, The Canadian Institute “Reducing Healthcare Wait Times” Conference, “Achieving the Benchmarks and Avoiding the Pitfalls by Understanding the Reorganizing of Wait Times across Canada”, Toronto, ON, November 20-21, 2006.

419. Guest Lecture, Medical Students Health Policy Interest Group, UWO, “Health and Our Future”, December 6, 2006.

420. NDP Health Strategy Meeting, Invited speaker (teleconference), “Reducing Patient Wait Times”, Toronto ON, December 19, 2006.

421. Health Council of Canada Meeting, Toronto ON, January 29-31, 2007.

422. Health Council of Canada “Outcomes Report” Launch, London Intercommunity Health Clinic, London ON, March 5, 2007.

423. Invited speaker: Global Health Course, Meds IV, UWO, “A Critical Analysis of Health Care in Canada – How does it affect the Health of the World”

March 19, 2007.

424. Invited speaker: Guelph Wellington Health Coalition, “Will Publicly Delivered Health Care Survive?”, Guelph ON, April 16, 2007.

425. Invited speaker: S.O.S. Medicare 2: Looking Forward “Building on Tommy Douglas’ Vision of Medicare”, Regina, SK, May 3-4, 2007.

426. National Working Group, Canadian Index of Wellbeing Annual Meeting, Ottawa ON, June 4-6, 2007.

427. Invited speaker: Canadian Index of Wellbeing Roundtable, Municipality of Chatham-Kent, Chatham ON, June 7, 2007.

428.. Invited speaker: Pharmacare Roundtable, NDP Critic for Health, Toronto ON, June 25, 2007.

429. Invited speaker: Royal College Annual Conference, “Beyond Headlines: De-coding the Public-Private Debate for Canadian Specialists” Winnipeg, Manitoba, September 27-29, 2007.

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430. Invited speaker and panel member: “Addressing Wait Times”, Fall Symposium; Building on the Evidence: Putting Healthcare Innovations to Work; Vancouver, B. C., November 6, 2007.

431. Invited speaker, Keynote Address: Screening for Distress Workshop, 5th & 6th Vital Signs, Calgary, Alberta, March 6-7, 2008.

432. Invited speaker, National Hip and Knee Knowledge Translation Network Meeting, “Age of Persuasion” Calgary, Alberta, April 4-5, 2008.

433. Invited speaker (student invited), “Convenient Truths”, Medical Reform Group, Medical Students, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, April 10, 2008.

434. Invited speaker (faculty invited), Global Health Course, Meds IV, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, April 10, 2008.

435. Invited speaker (4 lectures), Ottawa Resident Wrist Course, Louise and Harvey Glatt Division of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON,May 16-18, 2008.

436. Canadian Orthopedic Association/American Orthopedic Association Combined Meeting, Invited speaker at Symposium, “The Case for a Single Payer Health Care System”, Quebec City, PQ, June 5, 2008.

437. Invited speaker, “Convenient Fictions & Inconvenient Truths”, Homecoming Weekend, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, October 4, 2008.

438. Invited speaker, “Controversies in Health Care Policy” Conference, University of Toronto: Topic: “Ticking Time Bombs and Brick Walls”, February 25, 2009.

439. Invited speaker (faculty invited), Global Health Course, Meds IV, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, March 19, 2009.

440 Media Interviews re: Launch of Canadian Index of Well-Being First Report accounting for how Canadians are faring on Living Standards, Healthy Populations and Community Vitality, Toronto, ON, June 10, 2009.

441. Invited speaker (faculty invited), Global Health Course, Meds IV,Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario,London, Ontario, March 11, 2010.

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442. Invited speaker, Primary Health Care Research Club, University of Western Ontario: Topic: “Social Justice, Wind Farms and Health”, May 19, 2010.

445. Invited speaker, First International Symposium: The Global Wind Industry and Adverse Health Effects: Loss of Social Justice?; Picton, The Waring House, Prince Edward County, Ontario, October 29-31, 2010.

446. Invited speaker, Academy of Medicine, Toronto: Topic: “Tommy Douglas, The Canada Health Act and the Empathic Civilization”, Toronto, Ontario, November 15, 2010.

XII. PUBLIC COMMUNITY SERVICE :

1. Grade 8 students, Stoneybrook Public School, “A Talk on the Medical/Science Profession”, London, Ontario, February 23, 1994.

2. 21st Annual “Time Out” at Metropolitan United Church, “Myths and Misunderstandings: It’s Time for a New Vision, London, Ontario, March 2, 1994.

3. Interview with Jim Chapman, CKSL Radio, “The Future of Health Care and Medical Education”, London, Ontario, March 3, 1994.

4. Official Opening and Ribbon Tying Ceremony of the Southwestern Ontario Regional Geriatric Program, “Respond to the Needs”, London, Ontario, March 25, 1994.

5. Member of the Task Force on Health Research, report to the Medical Research Council of Canada – “Investing in Health: Sharing the Vision”, March 1994.

6. Member of the London Acute Care Teaching Hospital Restructuring Committee (LACTHRC), 1996 – 1996.

7. Interview with CBC Radio Noon, “Medical Brain Drain: Doctors the leave Canada to practice in the United States”, London, Ontario, July 8, 1997.

8. Presentation (taping) for Discovery Channel, Health on the Line with Avery Haines, “The Trouble with the ER”, Toronto, Ontario, October 13, 2004.

9. Interviews and taping for CTV, W5, National News and other media outlets on September 19, October 5, November 10, 2008. Segment shown on W5 on December 28, 2008, National Health & Wind Turbines.

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10. Presentation to the Standing Committee on the Green Energy Act at Queens Park on behalf of Wind Concerns Ontario “The need for the province to conduct a study on the turbines’ impact on human health, April 22, 2009.

PERSONAL:

1. Coached Optimist Indoor Soccer League 1995, 1996*, 1997 (*Coach of the Year Award)

2. Sponsor of Optimist Indoor Soccer League 1995 – 1998.

XIII. VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS:

1. Visiting Professor, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, April 1978.

2. Visiting Professor, Central University of Quito, Ecuador – “Fractures and Dislocations of the Hand”, Ecuador, October 1978.

3. Visiting Professor, Central University of Quito –“The Stiff Hand”, Ecuador, October 1978.

4. Visiting Professor, Central University of Quito- “Extensor Tendon Injuries”, Ecuador, October 1978.

5. Visiting Professor, Central University of Quito – “Examination of the Hand”, Ecuador, October 1978.

6. Visiting Professor, Central University of Quito – “Tendon Transfers”, Ecuador, October 1978.

7. Visiting Professor, Central University of Quito – “Functional Anatomy of the Hand”, Ecuador, October 1978.

8. Visiting Professor, Dalhousie University – “Kinematics of the Wrist”, Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 24-26, 1979.

9. Visiting Professor, Dalhousie University – “The Establishment and Therapeutic Lessons of a Regional Trauma Unit”, Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 24-26, 1979.

10. Visiting Professor, Dalhousie University – “Hand Fractures Treated by Early Motion”, Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 24-26, 1979.

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11. Visiting Professor, Dalhousie University – “Experiences as a Visiting Professor in Ecuador”, Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 24-26, 1979.

12. Visiting Professor & Course Organizer, Central University of Quito, Ecuador – “Pathomechanics of Deformity in Rheumatoid Arthritis”, Ecuador, 1979.

13. Visiting Professor, Central University of Quito, - “Surgery of the Rheumatoid Hand and Wrist”, Ecuador, 1979.

14. Visiting Professor, Central University of Quito – “Surgery of the Rheumatoid Wrist and Elbow”, Ecuador, 1979.

15. Zimmer Visiting Professor, University of Montreal, Division of Orthopaedics –“Carpal Disruptions”, Montreal, Quebec, November, 1982.

16. Zimmer Visiting Professor, University of Montreal, Division of Orthopaedics – “ Post-Mortem Review of Trauma Mortalities”, Montreal, Quebec, November 1982.

17. Visiting Professor, University of Montreal, Department of Surgery – “The Logistics of Managing a Trauma Unit in Canada”, Montreal, Quebec, November 1982.

18. Visiting Professor, Named Lectureship “Friday at Four”, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, September 1983.

19. Visiting Professor, Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Laval University, Quebec, October 1983.

20. Visiting Professor, University of British Columbia, Divisions of Orthopaedics & Intensive Care Units, Vancouver, B. C., October 1983.

21. Visiting Professor, The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, March 1984.

22. Kennedy Visiting Professor, Sunnybrook Medical Centre & The Hospital for Sick Children –“Fractures in Corrective Osteotomy of the Distal Radius”, Toronto, Ontario, April 29, 1987.

23. Visiting Professor, Queen’s University, William Ersil Research Day, Kingston, Ontario, June 5-6, 1987.

24. Zimmer Visiting Professor, McGill University – “Multisystem Trauma Management: The Sunnybrook Experience”, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, October 15, 1987.

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25. Zimmer Visiting Professor, McGill University - “Carpal Instability”, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, October 15, 1987.

26. Zimmer Visiting Professor, McGill University – “Management of Hand Fractures by Early Mobilization”, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, October 15, 1987.

27. Zimmer Visiting Professor, McGill University – “Wrist and Hand Arthrodesis in Rheumatoid Arthritis”, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, October 16, 1987.

28. Zimmer Visiting Professor, McGill University – Resident Seminar – “How to Prepare for Oral Examinations”, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, October 16, 1987.

29. Visiting Professor, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Scotland, August 1988.

30. Visiting Professor, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, England, September 1988.

31. Visiting Professor, University of Toronto, Sunnybrook Medical Centre Annual Trauma Lecture – “Keeping Score in Health Care”, Toronto, Ontario, November 8, 1989.

32. Panel Discussion – Problem Cases of Multiple Trauma – for the Principles of Trauma Surgery, Toronto, Ontario, November 10, 1989.

33. Visiting Professor, University of Dalhousie, Upper Extremity Symposium a. “Assessment of the Painful Wrist”

b. “Carpal Instability”c. “Priorities in Management of the Severely Injured Patient”St. John’s, New Brunswick, November 18, 1989.

34. Visiting Professor, University of British Columbia, Departments of Surgery and Orthopaedics, Grand Rounds – “Trauma: Keeping Score”,

Surgical Ward Rounds, and Seminar “Wrist Problems”, and Department of Emergency Medicine – “Emergency Management of Hand Injuries”, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver B. C., January 31, 1990.

35. Visiting Professor, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Visiting Professor to the Royal Edinburgh Infirmary, under the invitation of Mr. Charles Court-Brown, Edinburgh, Scotland, April 25, 1990.

36. Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh – “A Day of Trauma”, and special lecture “Trauma Care in North America”, Edinburgh, Scotland, April 26, 1990.

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37. Visiting Professor at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital – “Trauma: a Neglected Disease”, Sheffield, England, April 28, 1990.

38. Visiting Professor, The University of Newcastle – “Trauma Care – A North American Experience”, Newcastle, United Kingdom, October 15, 1990.

39. Visiting Professor, The Royal College of Surgeons (U.K.) – “Trauma in Perspective – A Social Issue”, London, England, October 19, 1990.

40. Zimmer Visiting Professor, University of Saskatchewan & University of Manitoba – 5 lectures – “Colles Fracture, May 3, 1991.

41. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Discussion of Orthopaedic Resident and Fellow Disputation (3 paper presentations), Baltimore, Maryland, June 12, 1992.

42. Zbar Visiting Professor, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, April 19-20, 1995.

43. Kennedy Visiting Professor, University of Toronto, 1996 R. B. Salter Lecture, “Surgeons, Society and Seeing the Future”, May 3, 1996.

44. Visiting Professor, University of Manitoba, Wayne Beecroft Memorial Lecture,- “Surgery…A New Context”, April 10, 1996.

45. Visiting Professor, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON; “Malunion of fractures of the distal radius”; “Perspectives on Healthcare”; “Examination of the wris”t;” DRUJ disorders” and Career Counseling, January 18, 2012.

XIV. PUBLICATIONS:

PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS:

1. McMurtry, R. Y., Jochims, J. L. – “Congenital Deficiency of the Extrinsic Extensor Mechanism of the Hand”, Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, Vol. 125, pp 36-39, June 1977.

2. Carroll, N. C., McMurtry, R. Y., Leete, S. – “The Patho-Anatomy of Congential Club Foot”, Orthopaedic Clinics of North American, Vol. 9 (1) pp 225-232, January 1978.

3. Youm, Y, McMurtry, R. Y., Flatt, A., Gillespie, T. E. – “Kinematics of the Wrist I: An Experimental Study of Radial-Ulnar Deviation and Flexion Extension”, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. Vol. 60A (4) pp423-431, June 1978.

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4. McMurtry, R. Y., Youm, Y., Flatt, A., Gillespie, T. E. – “Kinematics of the Wrist II: An Experimental Study of Radial-Ulnar Deviation and Flexion Extension”, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. Vol. 60A (7) pp 955-961, October 1978.

5. Nelson, W. R. , McMurtry, R. Y., Champion, H., White, R. – “Pneumatic Power Supply for Intravenous Infusions”, Critical Care Medicine. Vol. 8(7) pp 403-404, July 1980.

6. McMurtry, R. Y., Walton, D., Dickinson, D., Kellam, J., Tile, M. – “Pelvic Disruption in the Polytraumatized Patient”, Clinical Orthopaedics. Vol. 151, pp22-30, September 1980.

7. Bracey, D. J., McMurtry, R. Y., Walton, D., - “Arthrodesis in the Rheumatoid Hand Using the AO Technique”, Orthopaedic Review, Vol. 1X(12), pp 65-69, December 1980.

8. McMurtry, R. Y., Pickard, J. J., - “The Multiply Injured Patient: a Challenging Orthopedic Nursing Problem”, Canadian Orthopaedic Nursing Association Journal, Vol. 3(1), pp 2-5, December 1980.

9. Wright, C. S., McMurtry, R. Y., Hoyle, M., Pickard, J. J. – “Preventable Deaths in Multiple Trauma: Review of Deaths at Sunnybrook Medical Centre Trauma Unit”, Canadian Journal of Surgery, Vol. 26(1), pp 20-23, January 1983.

10. Wright, C. S., McMurtry, R. Y. – “AO Arthrodesis in the Hand”, Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. 8(6), pp 932-935, November 1983.

11. McMurtry, R. Y., Nelson, W. R. – “A Trauma Centre – What is Involved”, Journal of the Canadian Association of Radiologists, Vol. 34(3) pp 163-166, September 1983.

12. Guiness, M. L., McMurtry, R. Y., Hill, R. J., Bell, M. J., - “Gamekeeper’s Thumb”, Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) Review, Vol, 4(4), pp 105-108, October 1983.

13. O’Conner, P., Lane, P.L., McMurtry, R. Y. – “Cardiac Contusions: A Post-Mortem Review”, Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Review, Vol. 4(4), pp 120-123, October 1983.

14. Wright, C. S., McMurtry, R. Y., Pickard, J. J., - “A Post-Mortem Review of Trauma Mortalities: A Comparative Study”, Journal of Trauma, Vol. 24, pp 67-68, January 1984.

15. Nelson, W. R., McMurtry, R. Y., Flafferty, D., Fulton, L. – “The Epidemiology of Head Injuries Admitted to Ontario’s Regional Trauma Unit”, Canadian

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Association of Emergency Physicians Review, Vol. 5(1), pp 11-14, January 1984.

16. Bell, M. J., Hill, R. J., McMurtry, R. Y. –“Ulnar Impingement Syndrome”, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (British), Vol. 67B (1), pp 126-129, January 1985.

17. Bell, M. J., Beauchamp, C. G., Kellan, J., McMurtry, R. Y. –“The Results of Plating Humeral Shaft Fractures in Patients with Multiple Injuries”, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (British), Vol. 67B(2), pp 293-296, March 2985.

18. McLellan, B. A., Hanna, S. S., Montoya, D. R., Harrison, A. W., Taylor, G. A., Miller, H. A., Maggisano, R., McMurtry, R. Y. – “Analysis of Peritoneal Lavage Parameters in Blunt Abdominal Trauma”, Journal of Trauma. Vol. 25(5), pp 393-399, May 1985.

19. Bell, M. J., McMurtry, R. Y. –“Fracture of the Ulnar Sesamoid of the Metacarpal Phalangeal Joint of the Thumb: An Arthrographic Study”, Journal of Hand Surgery (British), Vol. 10B(3), pp 379, October 1985.

20. Paley, D., McMurtry, R. Y. – “Median Nerve Compression Test in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Diagnosis Reproduces Signs and Symptoms in Affected Wrist”, Advances in Orthopaedic Surgery, Vol. 9(4), pp 187-189, January/February 1986.

21. Bell, M. J., McMurtry, R. Y. – “V.I.S.I. of the Wrist Following Spontaneous Rupture of Supporting Ligaments due to Long-term Systemic Steroids”, Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. 10B, pp 395, 1985.

22. Paley, D., Rubenstein, J., McMurtry, R. Y. – “Irreducible Dislocation of Distal Radius Ulnar Joint”, Orthopaedic Review. Vol XV(4), pp 228-231, April 1986.

23. Phillips, J. H., MacKinnon, S. E., Murray, J. F., McMurtry, R. Y. – “Exercise Induced Chronic Compartment Syndrome of the First Dorsal Interosseous Muscle of the Hand: A Case Report”, Journal of Hand Surgery, 11A pp 124-127, 1986.

24. King, G. J., McMurtry, R. Y., Rubenstein, J. D., Ogston, N. G. –“Computerized Tomography of the Distal Radio-Ulnar Joint: Correlation with Ligamentous Pathology in a Cadaveric Model”, Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. 11A(5), pp 711-717, September 1986.

25. King, G. J., McMurtry, R. Y., Rubenstein, J. D. – “Kinematics of the Distal Radio-Ulnar Joint”, Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. 11A(6), November 1986.

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26. Paley, D., McMurtry, R. Y., Cruickshank, B. – “Pathologic Conditions of the Pisiform and Pisotriquetral Joint”, Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. 12A(1), pp 110-119, January 1987.

27. Paley, D., McMurtry, R. Y., Murray, J. – “Dorsal Dislocation of the Ulnar Styloid and Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Tendon into the Distal Radio-Ulnar Joint: The Empty Sulcus Sign”, Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. 12A, pp 1029-1032, 1987.

28. Kellam, J. F., McMurtry, R. Y., Paley, D., Tile, M. – “The Unstable Pelvic Fracture”, Orthopaedic Clinics of North America, Vol. 18(1), pp 25-41, January 1987.

29. Paley, D., McMurtry, R. Y. – “Median Nerve Compression by volarly Displaced Fragments of the Distal Radius”, Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, No. 215, pp 139-147, February 1987.

30. McMurtry, R. Y., Axelrod, T., Paley, D. – “Distal Radial Osteotomy”, Orthopaedics, Vol. 12(1), pp 149-155, January 1988.

31. Axelrod, T., Paley, D., Green, J., McMurtry, R. Y. – “Limited Open Reduction of the Lunate Facet in Comminuted Intra-articular Fractures of the Distal Radius”, Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. 13 A(3), pp 372-377, May 1988.

32. Vingilis, E., Liban, C. B., McLellan, B., McMurtry, R. Y. –“Blood Alcohol Concentrations Among Motor Vehicle Accident Trauma Admissions to a Regional Trauma Unit”, Canadian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 79(5), pp 392-393, September/October 1988.

33. Pichora, D., McMurtry, R. Y., Bell, M. J., Hill, R. J. – “Gamekeeper’s Thumb: A Detailed Prospective Study of Functional Bracing”, Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. 14A(3), pp 567-573, May 1989.

34. Paley, D., Axelrod, T., Martin, C., Rubenstein, J., McMurtry, R. Y. – “Radiographic Definition of Dorsal and Palmar Edges of the Distal Radius”, Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. 14A(2) Part I, pp 272-276, 1989.

35. McMurtry, R. Y., Nelson, W. R., de la Roche, M. R. P. – “Current Concepts in Trauma: Part I – Principles and Directions for Development”, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 141(6), pp 529-536, September 1989.

36. McMurtry, R. Y., Nelson, W. R., de la Roche, M. R. P. – “Current Concepts in Trauma: Part II – The Sunnybrook Medical Centre Trauma Program: The First 11 Years”, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 141(6), pp 555-560, September 1989.

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37. Axelrod, T. S., McMurtry, R. Y. – “Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Comminuted, Intra-articular Fractures of the Distal Radius”, The Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. 15A(1), pp 1-11, January 1990.

38. Nattrass, G. E., King, G. J. W., McMurtry, R. Y., Brant, R. F. – “An Alternative Method for Determination of the Carpal Height Ratio”, The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol. 76A, No. 1, January 1994.

39. Brown, A. D., McMurtry, R. Y., Deacon, C. – “Bob Porter Revisited or Canada’s health care system and its funding: No easy information”, Forum, the Association of Canadian Medical Colleges, Vol. XXVII, No. 6, pp 104, October/November, 1994.

40. McMurtry, R. Y. – “The Requirements of Surgery”, Canadian Journal of Surgery, Vol. 40, No. 6, pp 428-429, December 1997.

41. Bultz, B. D., McMurtry, R. Y. – “Public Policy, Human Consequences: The Gap Between Biomedicine and Psychosocial Reality”, Psycho-Oncology Journal, Vol. 14, pp 1-7, 2005.

42. MacDermid, J. C., Roth, J. H., McMurtry, R. Y.: “Predictors of time lost from work following a distal radius fracture”, Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 17(1): 47-62, 2007.

43. McMurtry, R. Y., Grewal, R., Boyd, K.U., MacDermid, J. – “A Qualitative Evaluation of Scaphoid Remodeling in Bone-Grafted Scaphoid Nonunions”; HAND: Volume 5, Issue 4 (2010) pp 430-433.

44. McMurtry, R. Y. – “Toward a Case Definition of Adverse Health Effects in the Environs of Industrial Wind Turbines: Facilitating a Clinical Diagnosis”; SAGE Author Services: Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, Volume 31, Issue 4, July 18, 2011.

XV. NON-PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS:

1. McMurtry, R. Y., Nelson, W. R. – “Why a Regional Trauma Unit”, Hospital Administration in Canada (Bowden’s Information Services), pp 31-33, May 1996.

2. McMurtry, R. Y. – “Sunnybrook Trauma Centre”, Association of Casualty Care Personnel, Vol. 2(2), pp 1-2, February 1977.

3. McMurtry, R. Y. –“The Future of Paramedical Care in Ontario”, Life Support, Vol. 3(4), pp 7-8, 1978.

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4. McMurtry, R. Y., Faclier, G., Nelson, W. R., Pickard, J. J. – “Ontario’s Helicopter Air-Ambulance Programme: One Hospital’s Experience”, Modern Medicine, Vol. 35(2), pp 197-201, February 1980.

5. McMurtry, R. Y. –“Fractures”, Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Review, Vol. 2, pp 16-17, January 1981.

6. McMurtry, R. Y. – “Clinical Sign of Carpal Collapse; Palpation of the Scapho-Trapezial Junction; Median Nerve Compression Test”, Correspondence Newsletter, American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 1986.

7. McMurtry, R. Y. –“Multiple Trauma and Pelvic Bleeding: Diagnosis and Treatment” Syllabus for Trauma Update ’88, The University of British Columbia, pp 40-46, November 1988.

8. McMurtry, R. Y. – “Pelvic Fractures: Initial Assessment and Management”, Current Orthopaedics (UK), Vol. 3(4), pp 223-227, October 1989.

9. McMurtry, R. Y. – “Keeping Score with Health Care: Balancing Costs with Quality of Life”, Foothills – A Health Advisory Publication, pp 20-21, July 1992.

10. McMurtry, R. Y. _”Calgary Physician Helps Cut Surgery Rate”, Alberta Doctors’ Digest, pp 14-15, May/June 1992.

11. Brown, A. D., McMurtry. Y. - “The Bank of Canada as a Determinant for Health”, proceedings of the Surviving Globalization Conference, Westminster Institute for Ethics, London, Ontario, 1995.

12. Brown, A. D., McMurtry, R. Y. – “A Fresh Approach to Health Care Demand in Rural and Underserved Communities”, University of Western Ontario, September 21, 1993.

13. McMurtry, R. Y., Parsons, L. –“High Incidence of Surgery Raises Concern”, First Reading, Vol. 1(4): 6-7, 1993.

14. Brown, A. D., McMurtry, R. Y. –“Discovery: an essential public investment”, Future Health, Summer 1996.

15. McMurtry, R. Y., Brown, A. D. – “The Bank of Canada as a Determinant for Health”, Social Indicators Research, Vol. 40, Nos. 1-2, pp 179-187, 1997.

16. McMurtry, R. Y., Brown, A. D. –“The Bank of Canada as a Determinant for Health”, ACMC Forum, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp 1-5, May 1998. (Reprinted from Social Indicators Research, Vol. 40, Nos. 1-2, pp 179-187, 1997.

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17. McMurtry, R. Y. - “Orthopaedic Myth-Conceptions”, UWO Medical Journal, Vo. 67, No. 2, pp 10, Summer 1998.

18. McMurtry, R. Y. –“A Redefinition of the Issues for Rethinking Medicare”, Healthcare Papers, Vol. 1, No.3, Summer 2000.

19. McMurtry, R. Y. – “An Overview of Health Research Funding in Canada”, Commentary, Hospital Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 4, Summer 2000.

20. McMurtry, R. Y. –“The First Amyot Lecture: Medicare and Wellness – The Odd Couple, Canadian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 91, No. 5, September/October 2000.

21. McMurtry, R. Y. – “Realizing Our Dream – Caring for Health in the Territory of Nunavut”, prepared for the Federal Department of Health and Social Services, pp 1-63, July 2003.

22. McMurtry, R. Y. – “Public Policy, Human Consequences”, Oncology Exchange Journal, Series 4, Vol. 2, pp 22-26, November 2003.

23. Gray, J., Armstrong, P., McMurtry, R. Y. – “Academic Health Leadership: Looking to the Future”, Clinical and Investigative Medicine, Series 6, Vol. 26, pp 315-326, December 2003.

24. McMurtry, R. Y. – “An Evidence-Based Call for Action”, Psycho-Oncology Journal, Vol. 13, No. 12, pp 853-854, December 2003.

25. McMurtry, R. Y. – “Canadian Paediatric Surveillance Program – 2003 Results”, published by Health Canada, pp 1-56, June 2004.

26. Release of Health Council of Canada Report to Canadians: “Health Care Renewal in Canada: Accelerating Change”, January 2005.

27. Health Council of Canada Progress Report for Ministers of Health, October 2004, posted on web site: www.hcc-ccs.com June 2005.

28. McMurtry, R. Y. –“Wait Times—is there a solution?" Royal College Outlook, Vol. 2, Issue 2, pp 22-25, Summer 2005.

29. Health Council of Canada – “A Balancing Act- A Review of Scopes of Practice of Health Professions in Canada”, November 2005.

30. Health Council of Canada – “10 Steps to a Common Framework for Reporting on Wait Times”, November 2005.

31. Health Council of Canada – “Benchmarks for Wait Times”, November 2005.

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32. Health Council of Canada – “Analysis and Evaluation Compassionate Care Benefit”, December 2005

33. Yalnizyan, Armine, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, release of document: “Getting Better Health Care: Lessons from (and for) Canada”, July 26, 2006, St. John’s NFLD. McMurtry, Robert (Advisor to the Project)

34. Final Report, Women’s College Hospital, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Women’s Health Institute Project, Hon. Elinor Caplan and Prof. Diana Majury Advisory Team to the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, February 28, 2007. McMurtry, Robert, Chair of the Medical Issues Committee and Member of the Joint Steering Committee, Toronto ON.

35. The Medical Post: “Ample Evidence Shows Wind Turbines Effect Health in Numerous Ways”, by R. Y. McMurtry, January 12, 2010 edition, Toronto Ontario.

36. “Evidence of Known Adverse Health Effects Related to Industrial Wind Turbines”, pgs. 1-72. Submitted to the Appeal for Renewable Energy Approval issued to Kent Breeze Corp. and MacLeod Windmill Project Inc. (Kent Breeze Wind Farms) c/o Suncor Energy Services Inc., EBR Registry No. 011-1039 Chatham-Kent; January 16, 2011.

XVI. TEXTBOOKS & CHAPTERS:

1. McMurtry, R. Y. –“The Meniscus in Childhood” Children’s Fractures, Mercer, Rang: J. B. Lippincott Co., pp 186-188, 1974.

2. Furnas, E. W., Flatt, A. E., McMurtry, R. Y. – “The Hand – Synopsis of Surgery”, Third Edition, Chap. 39, pp 796-836, 1976.

3. McMurtry, R. Y., Saibil, E., -“General Assessment & Management of the Polytraumatized Patient”, Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum, Tile, M., Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, Maryland, Chap. 5, pp 41-56, January 1984.

4. McMurtry, R. Y., Spiegel, P. –“Multiple Trauma and Pelvic Bleeding – Diagnosis and Treatment, Current Trends in Orthopaedic Trauma”, Techniques in Orthopaedics, University Park Press, Baltimore, pp 69-75, February 1984.

5. McMurtry, R. Y., -“The Wrist”, The Rheumatological Physical Examination, Grune & Stratton, Inc., pp 83-89, 1986.

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6. McMurtry, R. Y. –“The Hand”, The Rheumatological Physical Examination, Grune & Stratton, Inc. pp 91-100, 1986.

7. McMurtry, R. Y. –“Distal Radial Fractures”, Musculo Skeletal Trauma and Bone Tumors, published by The Indonesian Orthopaedic Association, pp 27-30, 1987.

8. McMurtry, R. Y. –“Multiple Trauma and Pelvic Bleeding: Diagnosis and Treatment”, published by The Indonesian Orthopaedic Association, pp 31-38, 1987.

9. McMurtry, R. Y. – “Corrective Radial Osteotomy”, published by The Indonesian Orthopaedic Association, pp 39-42, 1987.

10. McMurtry, R. Y., Axelrod, T., Bell, M. – “Wrist and Metacarpal Fractures”, Operative Surgery, 4th Edition, Butterworths, pp 744-753, 1989.

11. McMurtry, R. Y. – “Trauma Surgery”, Surgery: A Complete Guide for Patients and their Families, Harper & Collins, Toronto, Ontario, Chap. 21, pp 257-262, 1989.

12. McMurtry, R. Y., Paley, D. – “Open Treatment”, Controversies in Hand Surgery, Robert J. Neviaser, Churchill Livingstone publishers, pp 107-111, 1989.

13. McMurtry, R. Y., McLellan, B. A. –“The Management of Blunt Trauma”, Williams & Wilkins, 1989.

14. McMurtry, R. Y., Jupiter, J. B. – “Fractures of the Distal Radius”, Skeletal Trauma, Vol. 2, pp 1063-1094, W. B. Saunders Company, 1991.

15. McMurtry, R. Y., Saibil, E. – “General Assessment & Management of Polytraumatized Patient”, Tile, M. –Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, Maryland, 2nd Edition, Chap. 5, pp 41-56, 1994

16. King, G. J., McMurtry, R. Y. –“Physical Examination of the Wrist”, Editors: Gilula, L. A., Yin, Y., Imaging of the Wrist and Hand, W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Chap. 2, pp 2-18, 1996.

17. McMurtry, R. Y., Cohen, M. S., Jupiter, J. B., -“Fractures of the Distal Radius”, Skeletal Trauma, Second Edition, Vol. 2, Sect. 39, pp 1383-1420, 1998.

18. Cohen, M. S., Jupiter, J. B., McMurtry, R. Y. –“Fractures of the Distal Radius”, Skeletal Trauma, Third Edition, Vol. 2, pp 1315-1361, W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, Pa., 2003.

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19. Campbell, Bruce; Marchildon, Greg, editors, “Medicare, Facts, Myths, Problems & Promise”, McMurtry, R. Y. – Chapter 7: “The Collective Action Problem”, pp 56-61. James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers, Toronto, ON, released: November 28, 2007.

20. Cooney III, William P.;2nd. Edition, “The Wrist: Diagnosis and Operative Treatment”, King, Graham J. W. and McMurtry, Robert Y.--Chapter 49: “Ulnar Impingement Syndrome” pp 1003-1011, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Publishers, Rochester, Minnesota, USA, 2010.

XX. ABSRACTS : not included.

XXI. BOOK REVIEWS: not included

XXII. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:

1. Brown, A. D., McMurtry, R. Y., Deacon, C. –“Numbers game bad for health”, The Toronto Star, p A31, November 16, 1994.

2. Brown, A. D., McMurtry, R. Y. –“Counting the costs of a deadly economy”, The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Ontario, November 1994.

3. Brown, A. D., McMurtry, R.Y., “Acting in Medical Practice”, LANCET, Vol. 344, pp1436, November 19, 1994.

4. Brown, A. D., McMurtry, R. Y. – “Health care, The Tie That Binds”, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol.154, p 693-696, 1996.

5. Solicited OpEd, “It is Time to Freeze Tuition” (800 words), Sunday, February 28, 1999, The London Free Press.

6. Solicited OpEd, “Is Money Enough to Solve the Problems of the Health Care System” (800 words), Monday, March 8, 1999, The London Free Press.

7. McMurtry, R. Y., Yalnizyan, A. –“Courting Trouble with Medicare, The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Ontario, February 26, 2004, page A21.

8. McMurtry, R. Y. – “More arithmetic of health care”, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 172 (6) p 730, March 15, 2005.

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9. “How are we (really) doing….”, interview with Jordan Heath-Rawlings of The Toronto Star, May 6, 2005. (Published May 8, 2005).

10. Solicited OpEd, The Conference Board of Canada re: Chaouilli Report, June 13, 2005.

11. OpEd, The Peterborough Examiner, Opinion/Viewpoint, “Health Care Can Be Better”, February 21, 2006.

12. “B. C. made the right private clinic call”, OpEd, John Gillis, Danielle Martin, and Robert McMurtry, Board Members of Canadian Doctors for Medicare, published in The Globe & Mail, December 8, 2006.

13. Rapid Response: Open Medicine. “Enriching our Understanding of Medicare” to the article “What prosperous, highly educated Americans living in Canada thing if the Canadian and US health care systems”, July 2, 2007. Also published in The Globe and Mail, Toronto ON.

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