Elise Paradis
Assistant Professor
Pharmacy
The Wilson Centre
Canada
Biography
Elise Paradis, PhD, is an award-wining researcher, mentor and speaker who studies collaborative healthcare practices and discourses. Her research – inspired by sociological theory on the professions, Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of practice and neo-institutional theory – aims to transform how teams work together to improve patient outcomes. She uses a range of methods in her research, from content analysis to ethnography, interviews, bibliometrics and scoping reviews. Dr. Paradis obtained her Honours BA from the University of Toronto in 2006, before going to Stanford, where she obtained a Masters in Sociology (2010) and a PhD in Sociology of Education (2011). She then pursued her postdoctoral training in health professions education at the Wilson Centre. She was funded by a TD Canada Trust scholarship for community leadership (2002-6), a SSHRC doctoral fellowship (2006-10) and the Currie Postdoctoral Fellowship (2011-2). Before joining the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, she was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco, and with the Department of Anesthesia at the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, where she is holds a cross appointment.
Research Interest
Pharmacy