Dan Chateau, PhD

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Dan Chateau is a Research Scientist at the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy (MCHP) and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences at University of Manitoba. He completed a PhD in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Western Ontario, and has conducted research at both MCHP, and as a consultant in the Biostatistics Consulting Unit in the College of Medicine. These positions provided a strong base in health services research and quantitative research methods. Dr. Chateau has worked on a broad range of projects with regional and provincial health services departments, including Manitoba Health and the Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health, and with numerous clinicians, such as ICU specialists, pharmacists, nurses, and members of other departments at the University of Manitoba and beyond. In addition to contributing to numerous reports and projects at MCHP, at present Dan is a national steering committee member for the Canadian Network of Observational Drugs Effect Studies (CNODES), and a co-PI on a large multi-year grant investigating the effects of policies and interventions on health equity in Manitoba’s children.