Aaron Orkin
Aaron Orkin MD MSc MPH PhD CCFP(EM) FCFP FRCPC is an emergency, family, and public health physician. He is Ontario's first fellowship-trained Clinical Public Health specialist, and he practices emergency medicine at St. Joseph's Health Centre.
Aaron’s work explores the intersection between public health and clinical medicine, with an emphasis on health systems design and health equity. His research focuses on strategies to integrate clinical care and population health, as well as strategies to redistribute health care delivery in our communities and involve the lay public directly in essential health services, especially in low-resource settings and vulnerable populations. He studied medicine at McMaster University and completed postgraduate training in Family Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and Public Health & Preventive Medicine at the University of Toronto. He holds graduate degrees in history and philosophy of medicine from the University of Oxford, Public Health and Clinical Epidemiology from the University of Toronto.