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Building York University’s new Faculty of Health

Building York University’s new Faculty of Health. global. local. Dr Harvey Skinner, Dean. Presentation Objectives. Describe Who we Are overview of the new Faculty of Health Underscore The Challenge need for transformative change in health care, prevention and health promotion

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Building York University’s new Faculty of Health

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  1. Building York University’snew Faculty of Health global local Dr Harvey Skinner, Dean

  2. Presentation Objectives • Describe Who we Are overview of the new Faculty of Health • Underscore The Challenge need for transformative change in health care, prevention and health promotion • Explore Opportunities for Collaboration in the Big Idea

  3. History • 1992: Idea of a Faculty of Health raised in a long-range planning document “2020 Vision” endorsed by Senate and the Board • June 2005: Health identified as a strategic academic priority in University Academic Plan • November 2005: Senate and Board of Governors approved the new Faculty of Health • July 2006: New Faculty came into being with the appointment of the inaugural Dean – Harvey Skinner

  4. Vision: Global leaders in redefining and advancing health and human science STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS • Enhancing the Student Experience • Generating Innovative Research that Makes a Difference • Connecting with Communities – Local to Global • Developing our Faculty & Staff • Building Key Support Resources

  5. Excellence & Integrity Respect & Diversity Innovation & Creativity Collaboration & Responsive Partnership Leadership & Action Core Values

  6. Faculty of Health: brings together four Units and diverse programs with 9000 students and over 450 full & part time faculty • BA and BSc in Kinesiology &Health Science • MA and MSc in Kinesiology & Health Science • PhD in Kinesiology & Health Science • BA, BA Honours, Specialized Honours in Psychology • BSc, BSc Honours, Specialized Honours in Psychology • MA in Psychology • PhD in Psychology Psychology Kinesiology andHealth Science Facultyof Health Nursing Health Policyand Management • BHS Specialized Honours: Health Management; Health Informatics; Health Policy • Certificate in Health Informatics • MA in Critical Disability Studies • Post RN Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) • Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) - 4 Year • 2nd Entry Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) for Internationally Educated Nurses • Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate • Master of Science in Nursing (MScN)

  7. Collaboration in Research Centers • York Vision Research Centre • York Institute for Health Research • Childrens Health • MEHRI • LaMarsh Center • PREVNet • Knowledge Mobilization • Medical Devices - Markham • Inner City Jane/Finch TD Center

  8. New Initiatives Research Centers • PSYCH: Psychology Research and Training Clinic • NURSING: York-UHN Nursing Academy • KINE: Physical Activity and Diabetes (PAD) center • KINE: Muscle Health Research (MHR) center • HPM: Health Professions Governance • HPM: Health System Evaluation Unit with Central LHIN Research Alliances (Clusters) • eHealth - Health Informatics • Graceful Aging • Chronic Disease Prevention

  9. Integrated Education Model Faculty of Health Doctoral Partners & Alumni lifelong learning Students from other Universities Health Leadership & Learning Alliance CE CPD Masters Undergraduate

  10. The BIG Idea“first Health then Medicine” Keeping more people healthier longer • Preparedness: public health threats … • Prevention: tobacco control … • Promotion: active living … • 50% premature mortality is preventable • Up to 70% of conditions that patients present in hospitals and clinics are preventable Co-Creating the Total Health System • Access: reducing disparities • Quality, Safety and Effectiveness (outcomes) • Utilization (waste; integration; eHealth) • Global Health: integrated services and delivery

  11. Upstream/downstream: a story

  12. Ten Great Achievements of Public Health in 20th Century Added 25 Years+ to Life Expectancy of People in North America BUT

  13. No Data <10% 10%–14% 15%–19% 20%–24% 25%–29% ≥30% Obesity Trends* Among U.S. AdultsBRFSS 1990 - 1998 - 2006 (*BMI 30, or about 30 lbs. overweight for 5’4” person) 1998 1990 2006

  14. Obesity in Canadian Adults CCHS 2004 (measured data)

  15. Obesity in Canadian Adults CCHS 2004 (measured data)

  16. Childhood Obesity

  17. Ontario Budget Expenditureon Health Care • 32 % of Ontario budget ten years ago • 46% today • 75% by 2023 • 100% by mid-2030s Based on 2004 budget projections

  18. York’s Strategic Advantage • York Region and GTA: our community laboratory • Fastest growing region in Canada • Diverse: mini world • Integrated planning (e.g. Central Region LHIN) • Truly welcomes York University • Behavior change and system improvement • Population Health Approach: molecular to global • Knowledge Mobilization • Emphasis on increasing research and graduate education (University Academic Plan) • Prospects of a Medical School building on York’s distinctiveness and opportunity in York Region • First Health then a Medical School

  19. Harvey Skinner PhD, CPsych, FCAHS Dean, Faculty of Health York University, HNES Room 443 4700 Keele Street Toronto, ON, Canada M3J 1P3 Voice: 416-736-5340 Mobile: 416-520-7615 Email: harvey.skinner@yorku.ca

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