Dean's Lecture Series

The Dean's Lecture Series provides support within the Faculty to recognize our people and funding to departments and institutes to support the visit of internationally recognized leaders in any area of relevant research to the FoMD.


Tipping Point: Are we finally ready to tackle the crisis in healthcare? Presented by André Picard, Health Columnist, Globe & Mail

Nov. 22 | 9 - 10 a.m. | Bernard Snell Hall

A veteran journalist reflects on the state of Canada’s health system and what needs to change to deal with a myriad of challenges.

The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry invites all U of A students, faculty and staff to the Dean’s Lecture Series featuring André Picard. In-person only event. No RSVP required.

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André Picard is one of Canada’s top health and public policy observers and commentators. He has been a part of The Globe and Mail team since 1987, where he is a health reporter and columnist. He is also the author of six bestselling books. André is an eight-time nominee for the National Newspaper Awards, Canada’s top journalism prize, where he has twice been named the country’s top newspaper columnist.

He is past winner of the prestigious Michener Award for Meritorious Public Service Journalism, and the Centennial Prize of the Pan-American Health Organization, awarded to the top health reporter in the 17 countries of the Americas.

André’s work has been recognized by a number of health advocacy groups. He was named Canada’s first “Public Health Hero” by the Canadian Public Health Association and a “Champion of Mental Health” by the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health. He received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his dedication to improving healthcare.

In 2023, André was appointed to the Order of Canada for his lifelong dedication to advancing public health understanding and practices within the nation. A graduate of the University of Ottawa and Carleton University, André has received honorary doctorates from eight universities, including UBC and the University of Toronto.