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Meaghan Sim (she/her)

Implementation Scientist

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Meaghan Sim is a Health Implementation Scientist with IWK Health supporting emerging health system priorities, principally leading the evaluation of the implementation of the One Person One Record clinical information system at IWK Health.  Prior to this role, she was a member of Nova Scotia Health’s Implementation Science team (Research, Innovation & Discovery portfolio).  Meaghan is a registered dietitian and has a diverse background that includes health promotion and community-based practice.  She has worked in various capacities within the health system in both Ontario (2001-2003) and Nova Scotia (2003-present).  Along with health systems research, her activities and interests include maternal and child health, health equity, implementation science, evidence syntheses, and interprofessional practice. She holds a PhD (Interdisciplinary), MSc (Applied Human Nutrition), and a BSc (Honours) in Nutrition, and was a CIHR Health System Impact Postdoctoral Fellow with Nova Scotia Health. 

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