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CCASN Advisory Group

Terms of reference (last updated April 2005)

  • Provide the Maternal and Infant Health Section (MIHS) with advice and direction on strategies for the development of congenital anomalies surveillance systems in provinces/territories where there are none and for maintaining and enhancing existing surveillance systems. The Advisory Group will guide the MIHS in the continuous improvement of the CCASS.
  • Serve as a resource for queries the MIHS receives regarding congenital anomalies

Advisory Group members

Chair:

Jane Evans Medical Genetics, University of Manitoba

Members:

Krista Jangaard Dalhousie University (alternate member)
Ruth Kohut Calgary Health Region
Julian Little University of Ottawa
R. Brian Lowry Alberta Congenital Anomalies Surveillance System
Mary-Anne Peitrusiak Durham Region Health Department
Catherine Royle Newfoundland Department of Health and Community Services
Reg Sauve University of Calgary
Heather Scott IWK Health Centre
Barbara Sibbald Alberta Congenital Anomalies Surveillance System
Soo-Hong Uh BC Ministry of Health
Michiel Van den Hof IWK Health Centre

CCASN members from the Public Health Agency of Canada:

Hajnal Molnar-Szakács Maternal and Infant Health Section
J Andres Leon Maternal and Infant Health Section
Jocelyn Rouleau Maternal and Infant Health Section
Barbara Xiao Maternal and Infant Health Section

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Last Updated:2005-05-08 Top