Stephanie D. Soo
About Stephanie D. Soo
Stephanie D. Soo is a Team Lead at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, with a background in policy analysis and strategic planning. She has held various positions in health policy and research, including roles at Health Canada and Health Quality Ontario.
Current Role at Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Stephanie D. Soo currently holds the position of Team Lead at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. She has been in this role since 2016. In addition to her team lead responsibilities, she also serves as a Senior Policy Consultant in the Health Quality Branch. Her extensive experience in the ministry reflects her commitment to health policy and strategy.
Previous Experience at Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Prior to her current roles, Stephanie D. Soo worked at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care in various capacities. She served as a Senior Policy Advisor in the System Policy and Strategy Branch for three months in 2013. Additionally, she worked as a Policy Analyst in the Implementation Branch for four months in the same year, contributing to the development and implementation of health policies.
Experience at Health Canada
Stephanie D. Soo was employed at Health Canada as a Strategic Planning Analyst on secondment to the Healthcare Innovation Secretariat from 2014 to 2015. During her 11-month tenure in Ottawa, she focused on strategic planning initiatives aimed at enhancing healthcare innovation across the country.
Educational Background
Stephanie D. Soo studied at the University of Toronto, where she earned her Hon. BSc. from 2002 to 2006. She continued her education at the same institution, obtaining her MSc. from 2006 to 2010. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her work in health policy and research.
Previous Roles in Health Research and Policy
Before her current roles, Stephanie D. Soo held significant positions in health research and policy. She was a Project Lead at Health Quality Ontario, focusing on Long-Term Care Homes Public Reporting from 2011 to 2013. Additionally, she served as a Senior Projects Officer at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research from 2008 to 2011, where she contributed to health services and policy research.