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Explore UCalgary-led research unveiling Canada's largest refugee health dataset, insights on care resilience amid shocks, and implications for policy.
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Eric Norrie is a Senior Research Associate with the Migrant and Humanitarian Health Collective at the University of Calgary's Cumming School of Medicine. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Calgary (2018) and a Master of Science in Community Health Sciences from the same institution (2023). His work centers on refugee and migrant health research, including data analysis, academic writing, and mentoring within the collective, which is affiliated with the O’Brien Institute for Public Health.
Norrie has contributed to studies examining refugee healthcare utilization and system resilience, including a 2025 publication in The Lancet Regional Health – Americas that analyzes operational burdens on the Calgary Refugee Health Clinic over a decade of system shocks such as resettlement surges, policy changes, and the COVID-19 pandemic. He previously worked at the Mosaic Refugee Health Clinic from 2011 to 2020. His research supports the development of Canada’s most comprehensive refugee health dataset, encompassing data from over 14,000 patients.
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Explore UCalgary-led research unveiling Canada's largest refugee health dataset, insights on care resilience amid shocks, and implications for policy.