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Dr. Annette Hay is a Clinician Scientist and Hematologist at Queen’s University, where she holds the position of Division Chair in the Department of Medicine. She completed her MB ChB at the University of Dundee in July 2001 and underwent medical hematology training in Scotland. In 2012, she started a 30-month Fellowship with the NCIC Clinical Trials Group, later becoming a Senior Investigator in 2014. Dr. Hay's clinical practice focuses on hematological malignancies, with clinics held at the Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario. Her research interests include the design and conduct of clinical trials, particularly phase II and III trials for patients with lymphoma, leukemia, myeloma, and myelodysplasia. She is also involved in testing new cell therapies and improving research opportunities for under-represented populations, such as the elderly and young adults with cancer. Dr. Hay has engaged in economic analyses to assist policy makers in determining the cost-benefit of healthcare interventions and has contributed to building infrastructure for responsible data sharing to enhance healthcare advances in Canada.
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