Dr. Samir K. Sinha
Dr. Samir Sinha is a Geriatrician at Sinai Health System and the University Health Network in Toronto, a Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto, the Director of Health Policy Research at Toronto Metropolitan University’s National Institute on Ageing, and a Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto, and a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences.
A Rhodes Scholar, Dr. Sinha received his Medical Degree from Western University and completed his postgraduate training in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics at the University of Toronto and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He further holds a Masters in Medical History and a Doctorate in Sociology from the University of Oxford.
He is a member of the Government of Canada’s National Seniors Council and Ministerial Advisory Board on Dementia that developed, launched and now oversees Canada’s National Dementia Strategy. He also recently led the successful development of Canada’s new National Long-Term Care Services Standard. Internationally, since 2014, he has served as a member of the American Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council and was recently appointed to serve on the Board of Trustees for HelpAge International.
After recently completing a long and successful tenure as the Director of Geriatrics for Sinai Health and the University Health Network, Samir is currently serving as a 2024-2025 Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford and AMS Fellow in Compassion and AI exploring the ethical and other implications of leveraging AI and other technologies to enable healthy ageing and ageing-in-the-right-place.