Paige Moorhouse

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Paige Moorhouse, MD, MPH, FRCPC

Nova Scotia Health Authority

Member: Knowledge Translation Committee

Principal Investigator:

2015 Implementation Grant — Implementing the ‘Frailty Portal’ in Community Primary Care Practice: Evaluating feasibility, effects and expansion needs (FRA 2015-B-17)

Dr. Paige Moorhouse is an Associate Professor of Medicine (Geriatrics) at Dalhousie University.  Dr. Moorhouse received a Bachelor’s of Science from the University of Toronto and completed her MD and residency training in Internal Medicine and fellowship in Geriatric Medicine at Dalhousie University in 2007. She completed a Master’s of Public Health at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health in 2008.  Dr. Moorhouse draws on her clinical experience to inspire her research in vascular cognitive impairment, driving and dementia, end-of-life care, frailty, executive function, and technology solutions for team-based care. She is the co-founder of the Palliative and Therapeutic Harmonization model of care and the Collaborative Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment methodology for team-based care planning.