MHA student receives Robert Wood Johnson Award

Suzanne Idle, a second-year UBC Master of Health Administration (MHA) student, is one of six of Canada’s top emerging health care professionals who were awarded the Robert Wood Johnson Award at the National Health Leadership Conference. The award recognizes individual achievement and promising contributions in the field of health services management.

Idle’s current focus is her research work with the Vancouver Native Health Society Garden Project on an indigenous approach to program evaluation, which honours both her First Nations Gitxsan ancestry and the Vancouver urban indigenous population who access the Garden Project. For more information, click here.