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1Neil Seeman, is a senior fellow and associate professor at the Institute of Healthcare Policy, Management and Evaluation and a senior fellow at Massey College at the University of Toronto in Toronto, ON. He is a Fields Institute fellow, publisher at Sutherland House Experts, and senior academic advisor to the Investigative Journalism Bureau and the Health Informatics, Visualization and Equity Lab at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. Neil Seeman in conversation with Tony Sanfilippo.
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Our Quarterly Reflections columnist, Neil Seeman (NS), is in conversation with Anthony (Tony) Sanfilippo (TS), a Kingston, Ontario-based cardiologist, former senior advisor for Educational Expansion and Innovation at Queen's Health Sciences and former associate dean at Queen's Medical School. Tony sparked a national conversation with his popular 2025 book, The Doctors We Need: Imagining a New Path for Physician Recruitment, Training, and Support. That has inspired Tony to write a new, forthcoming book on trust.
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