Geoffrey T. Fong elected a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Head shot of Geoffrey Fong
Geoffrey T. Fong has been elected a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences.  This is a signal honour, on par with election to the Royal Society of Canada.

The Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) works in partnership with the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Engineering to form the three Member Academies of the Council of Canadian Academies.  The academy recognizes the full breadth of academic health science ranging from fundamental science to social science and population health. Fellows elected to the Academy will be well recognized by their peers nationally and internationally for their contributions to the promotion of health science. They will have demonstrated leadership, creativity, distinctive competencies and a commitment to advance academic health science.

Such individuals are elected to the organization after a nominating and peer review procedure that seeks to recognize those who are marked by a record of substantial accomplishment. Election to Fellowship in the Academy is considered one of the highest honours for individuals in the Canadian health sciences community and carries with it a covenant to serve the Academy and the future well-being of the health sciences irrespective of the Fellow’s specific discipline. Fellows of the Academy are entitled to use the designation FCAHS (Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences) or MACSS (Membre de l'académie canadienne des sciences de la santé).

You can read more about CAHS at http://www.cahs-acss.ca

and in particular about Fellows at https://cahs-acss.ca/qualifications/