Dr. Nathan Stall
Dr. Nathan M. Stall received his medical degree from Western University and completed his residency in Internal Medicine and fellowship training in Geriatric Medicine at the University of Toronto (U of T). He was a research fellow at Women’s College Research Institute at Women’s College Hospital and completed a PhD in Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research at the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME) at U of T.
Dr. Stall’s research interests include using large administrative databases to study Ontario’s long-term care system, the population health impact of caregiving for dementia, drug safety for older adults, sex- and gender-based determinants of aging, and health-care utilization and end-of-life care among persons with dementia. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he was actively involved in research modelling long-term care home outbreaks and identifying factors associated with the spread of COVID-19 throughout homes. He served as the Assistant Scientific Director of Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table and a Network Science Advisor for CanCOVID. His doctoral research was supported by the U of T Department of Medicine’s Eliot Phillipson Clinician-Scientist Training Program and the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship.
Dr. Stall has been a staff geriatrician at Sinai Health since 2017 and is a Clinician Scientist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at U of T. He is also appointed as a scientist at Women’s Age Lab and Women’s College Research Institute at Women’s College Hospital. Dr. Stall attends on the inpatient Geriatric Medicine Consultation Service, outpatient Geriatric Medicine Clinic, and the Internal Medicine Clinical Teaching Units at Mount Sinai Hospital. In October 2024, he became the Geriatrics Lead for Sinai Health.
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