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Jennifer Bryan
Ex-Officio Board Member at Large
Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians
Ex-Officio Board Member at Large
Dr. Jennifer Bryan is an emergency physician, Director of Research in Emergency Medicine at the University Health Network and Associate Professor at the University of Toronto.
Her work is focused on equity in emergency medicine and is at the intersection of global health with antiracism and anticolonialism. She led the publication of the first national Canadian recommendations to address racism and colonialism in emergency medicine and is the founding Chair of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Antiracism and Anticolonialism Committee. She is the former Director of Operations of the Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration in Emergency Medicine (TAAAC-EM) and the founding Chair of the University Health Network emergency department sickle cell working group. This working group has been recognized locally and nationally for their quality improvement initiative on improving time to pain medication in the emergency department for people living with sickle cell disease.