Madelyn P. Law
Associate Professor
Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
Brock University
Canada
Biography
Madelyn Law has an undergraduate degree in sport management (Brock’99), masters in sport psychology (Queen’s University’01) and a PhD in health administration (University of Toronto’11). Madelyn’s research focuses on the creation of high performance systems through the lens of organizational culture, change management and quality improvement. Madelyn is the founder and Director of I-EQUIP which is the Interprofessional Education for Quality Improvement Program where she engages community partners and students in the health sector to improve the quality of health services. Madelyn is also the Faculty Associate for Experiential Education (EE) at Brock where she supports Brock’s vision to advance EE in courses across the campus.
Research Interest
Experiential Education in higher education, Quality improvement in health organizations, Organizational culture and change management, Public health services organization and management
Publications
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Ross, A.E., Law, M. P., & Bell, A. (2016) Exploring healthcare experiences of transgender individuals. Transgender Health. 1(1): 238-249.
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Bridge, E., Law., M. P. & Narushima, M., (2016). Using patient value statements to develop a culture of patient-centred care: A case study of an Ontario, Canada hospital. Patient Experience Journal, 3 (2), Article 14.
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DiSanto, M., Orlando, E. & Law, M. P. (2017). Reducing time to internal medicine consultation in the ED of a community-based hospital: A commentary on a quality improvement initiative. American Journal of Medical Quality
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Podolak, I., Ayanso, A., Connolly, M., Law, M. P. & Crosby, J. (2017). Convergent analytics and informed decision-making: A retrospective multimethod case study project in Kenya. Health Policy and Technology.
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Jeffs L, Kuluski K, Law, M P, Saragosa M, Espin S, Ferris E, Merkley J, Dusek B, Bell C. Identifying Effective Nurse-Led Care Transition Interventions Using a Structured Expert Panel. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing. Jan 10.
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Jeffs L, Saragosa M, Law,M P,  Kuluski K, Espin S, Parker H et al. The Varying Roles of Nurses During Interfacility Care Transitions. J Nurs Care Qual. 2017.