David Levine (medical administrator)

David Levine is a health administrator from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

He earned his Bachelor in Civil Engineering from McGill University, a Master in Biomedical Engineering from Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, England, a Master's degree in Health Administration from the University of Montreal.[1]

In 1998 he was the centre of heated public controversy when he was appointed CEO of the new, combined, Ottawa Hospital. The controversy had nothing to do with his medical qualifications; it was centred on the fact that he had been a member of the Parti Québécois.[2][3]

The controversy was the subject of the book by Randal Marlin, The David Levine Affair, by Fernwood Publishing.[4]

References

  1. "David Levine, New Chief Executive Officer of The Ottawa Hospital", Healthcare Quarterly, 2(2) 1998: 37-42
  2. "Furious passion confronts the cool logic behind a CEO’s hospital appointment", CMAJ, 1998, 158, pp. 1752-1754
  3. "Ottawa hospital backs Levine". CBC News. 5 September 1999. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  4. "The David Levine Affair". Fernwood Publishing.
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