John Conly

MD, CM, CCFP, FRCPC, FCAHS, FAMMI, FACP, FSHEA, FIDSA


Position: Professor of Medicine, Microbiology, Immunology & Infectious Diseases, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

Institution: Department of Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary and Alberta Health Services

Role with AMR - One Health Consortium: Work Package Lead, Principal Investigator, and Executive Committee member

 

Dr. John Conly is a Professor and former Head of the Department of Medicine at the University of Calgary and Alberta Health Services - Calgary and Area, Canada.  He is medically trained as a specialist in infectious diseases, and was a past President of the Canadian Infectious Disease Society, past Chairman of the Board for the Canadian Committee on Antibiotic Resistance and a previous Vice Chair for the Canadian Expert Drug Advisory Committee. He is currently the Co-Director for the Snyder Institute for Chronic Diseases at the University of Calgary, a member of the Canadian Expert Advisory Group on Antimicrobial Resistance and a member of the WHO Advisory Group on Integrated Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance. He has published over 300 papers and has received multiple career honours in teaching, research, mentorship, innovation and service, including the Ronald Christie Award for outstanding contributions to academic medicine in Canada, the Medal for Distinguished Service from the Alberta Medical Association for outstanding personal contributions to the medical profession and the Order of Canada for pioneering work in antimicrobial resistance, infection control and health innovation. He continues as an active consultant in clinical infectious diseases with current interests which focus on antimicrobial resistance and stewardship, prevention of hospital-acquired infections and novel innovations in healthcare.

Key Areas of Expertise: Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Stewardship, Antimicrobial Resistance, Health Innovations

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