Thivja Sribaskaran, Mph
About Thivja Sribaskaran, Mph
Thivja Sribaskaran is a Senior Program Analyst at the Pan Canadian Pharmaceutical Alliance, with a background in health research and policy analysis. She has held various roles in healthcare organizations and has a Master of Public Health from Queen's University.
Current Role at Ontario Ministry of Health
Thivja Sribaskaran currently serves as a Senior Program Analyst with the Ontario Ministry of Health, focusing on the pan-Canadian Pharmaceutical Alliance. This role involves analyzing and supporting pharmaceutical initiatives across Canada. She has been in this position since 2021.
Previous Experience at Tamil Health Association
Thivja worked as a Lead Researcher at the Tamil Health Association from 2017 to 2019. In this role, she contributed to research initiatives aimed at improving health outcomes within the Tamil community in the Toronto area.
Educational Background in Public Health
Thivja holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from Queen's University, which she completed in 2019. Prior to that, she earned an Honours Bachelor of Science in Health Studies from the University of Waterloo in 2018. Her education has equipped her with a strong foundation in public health principles and practices.
Research Roles at Women's College Research Institute
Thivja has held multiple research positions at the Women's College Research Institute. She served as a Graduate Research Student in 2019 and later as a Research Assistant in 2020, both within the Institute for Health Systems Solutions and Virtual Care. These roles involved contributing to health systems research and virtual care solutions.
Clinical Experience in Healthcare Settings
Thivja has gained clinical experience through various roles, including as a Clinical Research Assistant at Providence Care Hospital and as a Clinical Assistant at Stouffville Ear and Audiology Clinic. These positions provided her with hands-on experience in clinical research and patient care.