Dennis Raphael

Dr. Dennis Raphael -- Photograph by Alexander Raphael

Dennis Raphael is a professor of Health Policy and Management at York University in Toronto. Dr. Raphael received his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in 1975. He completed his M.Sc. in 1974 and B.Sc. in 1972. He is a Canadian citizen.

Most of his over 260 scientific publications have focused on the health effects of income inequality and poverty, the quality of life of communities and individuals, and the impact of government decisions on Canadians' health and well-being. Over the course of his career he has published 11 books, 55 book chapters, and 142 refereed journal articles.[1]

Currently he is working on the immigration experience in modern welfare states. He recently published an important article on the threats to the Nordic welfare state in the Scandinavian Journal of Public Health [2][3] Professor Raphael was the recipient of the 2009-2010 York University Faculty of Health Dean's Award in the Research — Established Career Category.[4] Since 2004, he has managed the Social Determinants of Health Listserve at York University.

Personal Life

Dr. Raphael emigrated to Canada in 1975 and is a Canadian citizen. He is married to health researcher Dr. Toba Bryant and has one child, Alexander. He is a long-time member of the New Democratic Party, a constituent party of the Socialist International, and contributes to various progressive organizations such as the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Greenpeace, Doctors without Borders, and the United Nations Refugee Agency.

Selected publications

References

  1. "CV of Dennis Raphael". 2012. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  2. . He manages the 1350 member Social Determinants of Health Listserv at York University.
  3. "SDOH listserv". 2010. Retrieved August 22, 2010.
  4. "Faculty of Health Awards 2010. Awarding its Faculty Members of Excellence.". 2010. Retrieved December 22, 2010.

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