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Tina Saryeddine is an Adjunct Professor at the Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa. She serves as the Executive Director of the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs, representing Canada's fire chiefs since 1909. In this role, she leads collaborations with graduate students interested in research and practice related to federal policy making, emergency management, and inter-organizational relationships within health response and national emergency systems. With a doctorate from the University of Toronto, her research interests lie at the intersection of policy and practice in health research and innovation within public safety sectors. Tina's PhD thesis explored the dynamics of inter-organizational communication in the continuum of care, contributing to the field's understanding of efficient referral processes. She has previously held positions, including as a Project Manager/Senior Planner at the GTA Rehab Network, managing collaborations among 34 healthcare organizations. Tina has been recognized for her contributions with various awards related to knowledge transfer, including the CIHR Community Outreach Award and the Ted Freedman Award for innovation in education. She holds the Certified Health Executive designation from the Canadian College of Health Leaders.
Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs • Ottawa, ON, Canada
Leads initiatives and collaborations with graduate students and healthcare organizations in emergency management and policy-making.
GTA Rehab Network • Toronto, ON, Canada
Managed a network involving 34 organizations for the delivery of publicly funded rehabilitation services.
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