Monika Krzyzanowska
Dr Krzyzanowska is a medical oncologist and health services researcher at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto. Her research focuses on the science and practice of healthcare quality as it relates to the delivery of cancer care with special emphasis on the quality of care received by cancer patients on systemic therapy. By combining patient-level intervention studies with population-based research she is able to look at quality issues from different, but complementary perspectives, have impact at both the micro (institution) as well as macro (population) levels and close the loop between quality measurement and improvement. Her research has been supported by the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. Dr. Krzyzanowska is the Clinical Lead for Quality Care and Access within the Systemic Treatment Program at Cancer Care Ontario, an Associate Editor at the Journal of Oncology Practice and the Chair Elect of the ASCO Quality Care Symposium. Dr. Krzyzanowska obtained her medical degree and clinical training in medicine and oncology at the University of Toronto then completed a research fellowship at the Centre for Outcomes and Policy Research at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.
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