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Melanie de Wit is a lawyer based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Melanie has been practicing since 2010 (16 years of experience) and is a member of the Northwest Territories bar.

Melanie de Wit

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Toronto, Ontario Called to the Bar: 2010 Member #1973
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Program AffiliationsHealth Administration (MHSc)Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (QIPS)Contact Informationmelanie.dewit@unityhealth.toInstitute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation University of Toronto Toronto, ON M5T 3M6IHPME PositionAdjunct LecturerSGS MembershipAssociate (Restricted) MemberEducationJD (University of Toronto),MPH (John Hopkins University)Social Media ProfilesLinkedInAboutMelanie de Wit currently teaches Health Law, Risk Management and Ethics within the MHSc and MSc Quality Improvement & Patient Safety programs, and was awarded the Eugenie Stuart Teaching Award in 2022. She chairs Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network – Legal table, and has held leadership roles in academic hospitals in Toronto since 2015, currently as Chief Legal Officer at Unity Health Toronto. Melanie graduated from law school at the University of Toronto and completed a Masters in Public Health at Johns Hopkins.Primary Teaching ResponsibilitiesHAD3070HHealth Law and Risk Management for Quality Improvement and Patient SafetyCourse DetailsHAD5741HHealth Law and EthicsCourse Details Contact Informationmelanie.dewit@unityhealth.toInstitute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation University of Toronto

Bar Admissions

Northwest Territories
active · Member #1973 · Called 2010

Education

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University of Toronto
155 College Street, Suite 425
Contact Informationmelanie.dewit@unityhealth.toInstitute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation University of Toronto
155 College Street, Suite 425

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Years of Experience
16 years (since 2010)
Status
Struck
Bar Number
1973
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