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David M.C. Walker

Stauffer-Dunning Chair and Executive Director, Queen's School of Policy Studies, Queen's University, Ontario

Dr. Walker is a Professor in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Family Medicine in the School of Medicine, cross-appointed in the School of Policy Studies, at Queen’s University in Kingston. He was Director of the School of Medicine and Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen’s and Chief Executive Officer of the Southeastern Academic Medical Organization (SEAMO) from 1999 – 2010.

Dr. Walker was born in the UK, graduating from Harrow School, before immigrating to Canada. He obtained his medical degree from Queen’s University in 1971 and Fellowship in the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in 1975. He has been President of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians, President of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario and is a member of the CPSO Discipline Committee; chaired the Province of Ontario’s Expert Panel on SARS and Infectious Disease Control (2004) and the subsequent Expert Panel on the Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak in the City of Toronto (2005).

From 2007-2010 he served as the inaugural Chair of the Board of the Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion (Public Health Ontario), an Ontario Crown Agency; from 2010-2011 as Provincial Alternate Level of Care (ALC) Lead in the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, reporting to Minister Deb Matthews; and from 2012-2013 he chaired the Principal’s Commission on Mental Health at Queen’s University.

Dr. Walker serves on the Board of Providence Care in Kingston and teaches in the Schools of Medicine and Policy Studies at Queen’s University. In 2014 was appointed by Principal Daniel Woolf as Chair of the University’s 175th Anniversary (2016-17) planning process

Dr. Walker is married to Emily Leslie, sharing six adult children and (currently) nine grandchildren.

Experience

  • –present
    Professor of Emergency Medicine, Queen's University, Ontario