Jacqueline Quail

Jacqueline Quail

Bio

Dr. Jacqueline Quail has worked as a researcher at the Health Quality Council (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) since 2008 and specializes in using Saskatchewan’s administrative data to conduct health services research. She is an Adjunct Professor in the College of Medicine and in the School of Public Health, University of Saskatchewan, Adjunct Professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, and Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Health Management, University of Prince Edward Island. She joined the CNODES team in 2015 as a Site investigator on several projects and joined the CNODES steering committee in 2018. She is a member of the Database and Knowledge Translation teams.

Jacqueline works with research partners across Canada including the Indigenous Cognition & Aging Awareness Research Exchange, the Canadian Respiratory Research Network, and is the Saskatchewan lead of the joint Ontario-Saskatchewan CIHR-funded Pan-Canadian Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research in Primary & Integrated Health Care Innovations Quick Strike project investigating high-cost users of health services with mental health and addiction issues.

She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy and a Master of Science degree in Community Health and Epidemiology from the University of Saskatchewan, and a doctorate degree in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from McGill University. Prior to her graduate studies, she worked for 7 years as a physical therapist in a variety of clinical areas and settings in the U.S. and Canada, including acute care hospitals, nursing homes, community outreach, and public schools.