Our Community
Since early in my clinical and medical education research career, MERIT members, scholars and scientists have welcomed me into their community of practice as both a colleague and friend. Over the years, they have been highly instrumental collaborators and advisors across a breadth of work, including qualitative research, educational innovation and program evaluation, and I am truly grateful for their continuing support.
– Leslie Martin, MERIT Scholar, Department of Medicine
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Elif Bilgic, PhD Learn More
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Dr. Elif Bilgic is an Assistant Professor and Education Scientist in the Department of Pediatrics and MERIT Centre. She received her PhD from McGill University in Surgical Education, and completed 2 postdoctoral fellowships at McGill; one at the Steinberg Centre for Simulation and Interactive Learning, and second at the Simulation, Affect, Innovation, Learning, and Surgery Lab, second fellowship as a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) awarded fellow.
Lawrence Grierson, PhD Learn More
Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Dr. Lawrence Grierson is Associate Professor with the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University and an Education Scientist with the McMaster Health Education Research, Innovation, and Theory (MERIT) Centre; appointments through which he leads a variety of research pertaining to Health Professions Education. He obtained his PhD in Kinesiology at McMaster University before completing a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Toronto.
Renate Kahlke, PhD Learn More
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
Dr. Renate Kahlke is a researcher, qualitative methodologist, theorist, and educator. After working in curriculum design and faculty development for interprofessional education and simulation, she earned a PhD in Education at the University of Alberta (2016) and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Health Education Scholarship at the University of British Columbia (2018). Since is now Assistant Professor in the Division of Education & Innovation, Department of Medicine, and Scientist in the McMaster Health Education Research, Innovation and Theory Centre at McMaster.
Sandra Monteiro, PhD Learn More
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine
Dr. Sandra Monteiro is a Faculty of Health Sciences MERIT Scientist appointed to the Department of Medicine, Division of Education and Innovation. Sandra has a second appointment to the Centre for Simulation Based Learning as the Director, Scholarship. Sandra is committed to the development of ethical and values-based research that offers practical solutions to many of medical education’s wicked problems. Sandra received her PhD in Psychology from McMaster University in 2013 and applies a cognitive and behavioural science lens to translate theory and evidence to advance education and research design.
Geoffrey Norman, PhD Learn More
Professor Emeritus, Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact
Dr. Geoffrey Norman is Professor Emeritus of the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (formerly the Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics). He has been involved with MERIT since 1971, first as a research associate (1971-1976) and then as a professor/scientist (1977-present). Geoff received a BSc in physics from the University of Manitoba in 1965, a PhD in nuclear physics from McMaster University in 1971, and a Masters in educational psychology from Michigan State University in 1977.
Jonathan Sherbino, MD Learn More
Professor, Department of Medicine
Dr. Sherbino is a Professor of Medicine and Assistant Dean, Health Professions Education Research, McMaster University. He holds the William J. Walsh Chair in Medical Education. Jonathan is the past chair of the National Specialty Committee for Emergency Medicine, Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada. He is the co-founder of a national medical education certification program.
Jonathan is the director of the McMaster Health Education, Research & Innovation (MERIT) Centre.
Matthew Sibbald, MD, PhD Learn More
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine
Dr. Matt Sibbald is a clinician scientist at MERIT with interests in simulation-based education, competency- based education, professional identity formation, and the use of artificial intelligence in medical education. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine, McMaster University and Interventional cardiologist at Hamilton Health Sciences and Niagara Health System. Matt graduated from the University of Toronto with an MD in 2004, completing residencies in internal medicine (2008), cardiology (2011) and fellowship in Interventional Cardiology (2013).
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Anita Acai, PhD Learn More
Assistant Professor (Part-Time), Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences
Until October 2024, Dr. Anita Acai was an Education Scientist at St. Joseph’s Education Research Centre (SERC), St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton. She held a faculty appointment as an Assistant Professor in the Surgery at McMaster University and was a Scientist with the McMaster Education Research, Innovation and Theory (MERIT) Program. In October 2024, Dr. Acai began a new role as the inaugural Director, Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) at George Brown College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Teresa Chan, MD Learn More
Associate Clinical Professor (Part-Time), Department of Medicine
Teresa Chan was appointed as a MERIT Clinician Scientist in July 2021 and transitioned to an Adjunct Scientist role in 2023. She is an associate clinical professor (part time) within the Department of Medicine’s Division of Emergency Medicine and is also cross appointed to the new Division of Education & Innovation. In July 2023, she became the Founding Dean and Inaugural Vice President of Medical Affairs at the new Toronto Metropolitan University where she is also their first associate clinical professor.
Ranil Sonnadara, PhD Learn More
Associate Professor, Department of Surgery
As Director of the Office of Education Science for the Department of Surgery, Dr. Sonnadara’s mandate is to integrate recent advances and best practices in education science into surgical curricula whilst training the next generation of surgical educators. This includes overseeing the transition to the new Competence By Design Curriculum for all surgical programs.
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Ellen Amster, PhD Learn More
Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine & Religious Studies
Ilana Bayer, PhD Learn More
Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine
Daniel Brandt Vegas, MD Learn More
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine
Deepak Dath, MD Learn More
Professor, Department of Surgery
Lee de Bie, PhD Learn More
Adjunct Lecturer, School of Social Work
Jasmin Dhanoa, BSc (hons), MSc (c) Learn More
HSED/MERIT Graduate Fellow, Health Science Education Graduate Program
Gousia Dhhar, MD Learn More
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
Farah Hasan, MSc Learn More
Learning Specialist, Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine Sleep Education Specialist, Project Sleep
Rebecca Madan, MSc (c) Learn More
HSED/MERIT Graduate Fellow, Health Science Education Graduate Program
Leslie Martin, MD Learn More
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine
Anjali Menezes, MBBS Learn More
Assistant Clinical Professor (Adjunct), Department of Family Medicine
Monica Molinaro, PhD Learn More
Assistant Professor, Institute of Health Sciences Education, McGill University
Som Mukherjee, MD Learn More
Associate Professor, Department of Oncology
Quang Ngo, MD Learn More
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Desigen Reddy, MD Learn More
Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Anesthesia
Alison Scholes, MSc Learn More
Researcher, Department of Family Medicine
Allison Sohanlal, MSc Learn More
CCLS Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Greg Spadoni, MSc Learn More
PT Associate Professor, School of Rehabilitation Science
X. Catherine Tong, MD Learn More
Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Mary Zachos, MD Learn More
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Mohammad Zubairi, MD Learn More
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Thanks to our MERIT members for their tremendous contributions to the scholarship of health professions education.
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Bojana Babic
Alison Baker
Ereny Bassilious
Amanda Bell
Emilie Beyls
Joanne Britto
Kat Butler
Alice Cavanagh
Shivani Dadwal
Shreyash Dalmia
Victoria David
Chante de Freitas
Anahita Dehmoobad Sharifabadi
Jenny Garkaby
Jen Hoogenes
Shera Hosseini
Michelle Howard
Brian Hummel
Andrea Hunter
Bronte Johnston
Sarrah Lal
Tiff Lam
Nicole Last
Marissa Laureano
Janet Lawlor
Claire Lee
James Leung
Marie Leung
Robin Mackin
Arianna Mazzeo
Zahra Merali
Siraj Mithoowani
Shawn Mondoux
Omar Mourad
Trishana Nayiager
Syed Osmani
Simon Overduin
Sean Park
Maurine Parzen
Jose Pereira
Dilshan Pieris
Emma Plater
Jason Profetto
Jason Rajchgot
Claire Ramlogan-Salanga
Ingeborg Schabort
Natasha Snelgrove
Danielle Soucy
Lisa Tucker
Hugh Traquair
Spencer Van Mil
Yuding Wang
Heather Waters
Erin Williams
Michael Wong
Sherwin Wong
Jason Woodfine
Ilun Yang
Marco Zaccagnini
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Research Assistant
Linda Bondy
Manager
Sonaina Chopra
Research Assistant
Amy Keuhl
Project Officer
Mark Lee
Research Support Manager
Samantha Roberts
Program Coordinator
Christina Tam
Multimedia Assistant
Interested in joining MERIT's community of practice?
Member
MERIT Members have sustained and growing interest in Health Professions Education.
Benefits to becoming a MERIT Member include:
MERIT affiliation
Your profile in MERIT communications
The opportunity for project consultation with one of our scholars or scientists
Membership on Masters in Health Science Education thesis committee(s)
Responsibilities of being a MERIT Member include:
Regular attendance at our monthly MERIT Rounds
Presentation at MERIT Rounds
Scholar
MERIT Scholars have demonstrated knowledge and experience in health professions education research and/or innovation projects.
Benefits to becoming a MERIT Scholar include:
MERIT affiliation
Your profile in MERIT communications
The opportunity for project consultation with one of our scholars or scientists
Internal competition for pilot research funding
Access to office space and research assistant support (limited)
Access to internal peer review of applications, publications and academic mentorship
Responsibilities of being a MERIT Scholar include:
Regular attendance at our monthly MERIT Rounds
Presentation at MERIT Rounds
Peer consultations with Scholars and Scientists
Scholarly paper review
Membership on Masters in Health Science Education thesis committee(s)