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Malcolm Moffat

updated July 18, 2011
Malcolm Moffat, M. H. Sc. , CHE is a seasoned administrator, with over 24 years experience in health care. He has a Bachelor of Science in Cell and Molecular Biology, from McGill University, and a Masters of Health Science in Health Administration, from the University of Toronto.
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alcolm Moffat, M.H.Sc., CHE is a seasoned administrator, with over 24 years experience in health care. He has a Bachelor of Science in Cell and Molecular Biology, from McGill University, and a Masters of Health Science in Health Administration, from the University of Toronto.

Malcolm has held various positions in health care, including Facilities Planner at Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, Administrative Director of Surgery at Sunnybrook, and Chief Operating Officer at the Toronto Bayview Regional Cancer Centre. Malcolm was the Vice President, Planning/Facilities & Chief Planning Officer at St. Michael’s Hospital form 1993 to 2003. His portfolio at St. Michael’s included the patient programs of trauma, musculoskeletal, and minimally invasive procedures, strategic planning, facilities planning, and capital construction. He completed an $80 Million addition to the Hospital to accommodate the programs and services of the Wellesley Central Hospital.

Malcolm is currently the President and Chief Executive Officer of St. John’s Rehab Hospital, a regional rehabilitation teaching hospital. He is spearheading the hospital’s development of complex rehabilitation programs. He is also working on a capital redevelopment project which will see a new wing added to the hospital to accommodate these enhanced programs and services.

Malcolm is currently chair of the Toronto Acquired Brain Injury Network, and the Toronto Regional Geriatric Program, and a founding member of the Greater Toronto Area Rehabilitation Network.

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