Jeannine
Girard-Pearlman Banack
G+G Partnership Architect
EDUCATION:
2005 - Ph.D. Candidate
ONTARIO INSTITUTE FOR STUDIES IN EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
!998-2002 Masters in Education
ONTARIO INSTITUTE FOR STUDIES IN EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
1970-1972 Diploma in Health Administration.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
now known as the Department of Health Policy, Management and
Evaluation, Faculty of
Medicine, University of Toronto)
1965-1969 Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSc.N.),
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
Board Certified Fellow of the American College of Health Care
Executives, 1998- (an achievement by less than 9% of health
administrators in North America)
Certified Member Canadian College of Health Service Executives,
1984 – lifetime membership
AWARDS:
2006 Recipient
- W.T. Aikins Faculty Teaching Award for Course Development and
Coordination. The Atkins Award is the most prestigious award of
the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto for
commitment to and excellence in undergraduate teaching. This
award was received for the development of and ongoing leadership
as Course Director for the Ambulatory Community Medicine (ACE)
course, a core curriculum experience for all final year medical
students at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto.
1998 Nominated
for the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, W. T.Atkins
Award for Course Development and Coordination for the
development of the Ambulatory Community Medicine (ACE) course.
UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS:
Assistant Professor Department of Health Policy, Management &
Evaluation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto (Status
only)
Course Director Ambulatory/Community Experience, Faculty of
Medicine, University of Toronto. ACE is a mandatory core
curriculum course for all final year medical students.
SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS:
2005- Member, Partnership for Health System Improvement Merit
Review Committee of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
( C.I.H.R.)
1993 – 1997 Appointed by the Ontario Council of Regents for
Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology as a founding member of
the 16 member Board of Governors of the Collège des Grands Lac,
the French Language College of Arts and Technology for
South-Western Ontario which opened September, 1995.
PROFESSIONAL/EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
1990 to present -
Health Care-Consultant for G+G Partnership Architects
July 2007- Research Fellow, WILSON CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN
EDUCATION
1974 - 2007 MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, Toronto, Ontario
2003 - March 31, 2007. Senior Vice President Medical, Allied &
Environmental Services
2000 – 2003 Vice President Medical, Allied & Environmental
Services
Selected Special projects
Successfully worked with the MOHLTC to obtain approval for a
major capital redevelopment of Mount Sinai Hospital including a
six-story addition. Project value $200,000,000.00+
Responsible for securing over 18 million dollars in donation for
Mount Sinai Hospital
Corporate Responsibility:
(1995 – 2000 co chair with the Chief of Medicine) of the Mount
Sinai Hospital Medical and Community Health Planning Council
responsible for the following patient care areas: • Adult
Critical Care • Cardiology • Pain
Management • Diabetes • Emergency Medicine • General and
Specialty Medicine •Mental Health
Director of Public Relations (until 1984)
Management of 2 apartments owned by the hospital (until 1984)
Medical Education programs: undergraduate and postgraduate
Medical Advisory Council Affairs including by-laws, manpower
planning, policy development, medical staff appointments and
reappointments
Patient Representative (until 1984)
Space Planning and Project Manager for all capital construction
projects as of 1998.
PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS:
“The Ambulatory Community Experience in the Senior Clerkship:
Applying a common core curriculum across a range of patient care
settings.”
Girard-Pearlman J, MacRury K, University of Toronto; Omen
Education Research Symposium, October 20,
2000, Toronto, Ontario.
"The University of Toronto Undergraduate Ambulatory Community
Experience: The role of Non-University Affiliated Emergency
Departments."
Laurie Morrison, Jeannine Girard-Pearlman, Kathryn MacRury,
Gordon Froggatt. Paper presented by
Laurie Morrison at the International Congress of Emergency
Medicine in Sydney Australia, November 1996.
"Student Logs as Teaching and Learning Tools."
Jeannine Girard-Pearlman, David White. Faculty of Medicine,
University
of Toronto Education Research Day: October 31, 1996.
"The Eleventh Hour."
Aviva Sokolsky, Lisa Droppo, Jeannine Girard-Pearlman, Karen
Meadwell and Camala Singh,
Canadian Journal of Quality in Health Care, December 1993, Vol.
10 No. 3.
He speaks French and English
Updated June 2008