Lindsay Hedden is a postdoctoral research fellow with the Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Evaluation and the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia. Her research focuses broadly on health services delivery and workforce planning in primary care. Her doctoral work focused on gender- and cohort-driven differences in career trajectories, activity, patient and service mix, and scopes of practice for BC’s primary care physicians. She is also involved in work investigating physician retirement patterns and their effect on supply and access, and the early career practice activities and intentions of new medical school grads. She is currently serving as Treasurer on the Board of Directors of the Justice Emmett Hall Memorial Foundation, and is a long-time advocate for the role of students in the health services and policy research community. When not working, you can find her running in North Vancouver’s trails with her husband and son.
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Dr. Lindsay Hedden
Co-InvestigatorPost-Doctoral Fellow, University of British Columbia