- Source: Noralou P. Roos
Noralou Preston Roos (born April 21, 1942, in Pomona, California) is an American-Canadian professor emerita of community health sciences. She has won several awards for her work in health policy, public health, publicly funded health care, and advocacy of evidence-based medicine and health promotion.
Biography
Noralou Preston grew up in California and Oregon with a sister and two brothers. Their parents were married for 67 years. She graduated with an A.B. in 1963 from Stanford University. She married Leslie Leon Roos, Jr. on June 17, 1963, in Santa Clara, California. He was born in 1940 in San Francisco. She and her husband both became graduate students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She graduated with a Ph.D. in political science in 1968 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her Ph.D. thesis The Turkish Administrative Elite was supervised by Frederick W. Frey (1929–2020). She was at Northwestern University for three years before joining the University of Manitoba in 1972.
Noralou P. Roos is a professor emerita in the Department of Community Health Sciences of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba. From 1973 to 1998, she was a National Health Research Scientist supported by Canada's National Health Research and Development Program. She has received numerous national and international fellowships and grants. She has published extensively in books and journals in collaboration with her husband. As of the year 2021, according to the Institute for Scientific Information, she is among the leading 100 Canadian scientists in terms of citations to her publications.
Noralou Roos was the founding co-director, with her husband Leslie Roos, of the University of Manitoba's Manitoba Centre for Health Policy (MCHP) and became a co-director of the Get Your Benefits (GYB) project supported by The Winnipeg Foundation. She and her collaborators have researched variations in the medical practices of physicians,
outcomes in surgery, factors in the quality of medical care, variations in health care use, and quality, reliability, and use of data in managing the Canadian health care system,Leslie and Noralou Roos have a daughter and three grandchildren.
Awards and honours
1988 — Woman of the Year Award from YWCA of Manitoba
2005 — Appointed Member of the Order of Canada
2009 — Elected to the Life Sciences Division, Academy of Science of the Royal Society of Canada
2011 — Elected to Fellowship in the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences
2016 — Appointed Officer of the Order of Canada
2020 — Vanier Medal from the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC)
2021 — Manitoba 150 Women Trailblazers Award
2022 — Inducted into Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
Selected publications
References
External links
"Noralou Roos". Policy Options.
"Dr. Noralou Roos: Why those in Poverty have the Poorest Health and Highest health care needs". Humans, on Rights — soundoff.network. December 16, 2021. (Noralou Roos interviewed by Stuart Murray)
YouTube videos
"Making evidence matter: The founding of EvidenceNetwork.ca and why it's more important". YouTube. EvidenceNetwork.ca. May 31, 2013. (This video consists of comments by Dr. Noralou Roos, Director of EvidenceNetwork.ca, which ceased operations at the end of 2019.)
"Professor Noralou Roos_Farr Institute Inaugural Lecture 2014". YouTube. The Farr Institute of Health Informatics Research. February 5, 2015; lecture at Surgeons' Hall, Edinburgh on May 19th 2014{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
"Following the Opportunities: The Origins of Manitoba Centre for Health Policy". YouTube. Manitoba Centre for Health Policty – University of Manitoba. March 31, 2021. (questions answered by Drs. Noralou & Les Roos)
"2022 CMHF Laureate Noralou Roos". YouTube. cdnmedhall. June 18, 2022.
"LFL "Better Income Leads to Better Health: Help People Get Their Benefits" (Nov 24, 2022)". YouTube. University of Manitoba. (autumn 2022 Learning for Life Program – talk by Dr. Noralou P. Roos)