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Jawahar Kalra was born on 2 April, 1949 in Aligarh, India, is a Canadian physician, clinical researcher and educator. Discover Jawahar Kalra's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Occupation Physician Professor of Pathology and Lab Medicine
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 2 April 1949
Birthday 2 April
Birthplace Aligarh, India
Nationality India

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Jawahar (Jay) Kalra MD, PhD, FRCPC, FCAHS, CCPE is a Canadian physician, clinical researcher and educator.

Kalra is a professor at the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan, a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, the Canadian Academy of Clinical Biochemistry, the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, an Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, UK and a Canadian Certified Physician Executive Leader (CCPE).

Kalra also serves as a member, Board of Governors University of Saskatchewan and Board of Directors, Council of Canadian Academies (CCA).

1967

Born in Aligarh, India, he began his post-secondary studies at the Aligarh Muslim University earning a BSc in Chemistry and Biology in 1967 followed by his MSc in biochemistry in 1969.

1969

He joined All India Institute of Medical Sciences as a junior research fellow in Biochemistry in 1969.

1972

He continued his studies at Memorial University in Newfoundland earning a MSc degree in 1972, a PhD in 1976, and his MD in 1981.

He did residency training at the University of Ottawa and was the senior resident in the Departments of Medicine and Laboratory Medicine at Ottawa Civic and Ottawa General Hospitals.

He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, the Canadian Academy of Clinical Biochemistry, the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, an Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, UK, and a Canadian Certified Physician Executive (CCPE).

1985

In 1985 he accepted a position with the Department of Pathology at the University of Saskatchewan and Royal University Hospital.

1991

Kalra served as the Head of the Department of Pathology in the College of Medicine (1991-2000) and Head of the Department of Laboratory Medicine for the Saskatoon Health Region (1994-2000).

He was a founding member (1991) and Director (1998-2000) of the Saskatchewan Stroke Research Centre.

1993

Kalra has served as national president of numerous medical associations and scientific societies including the Canadian Association of Medical Biochemists (1993–95), Intersociety Council of Laboratory Medicine (1994–96), Canadian Chairs of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (1995-2000), Canadian Association of Pathologists (1999-2000), and of the American College of Angiology (2004).

1994

He has served as Clinical Chief (Head), Department of Lab Medicine Saskatoon District Health (1994-2000), member of the executive medical advisory committee (1994–96), founding chair of the Saskatoon District Health Infection Control Committee (1996–97), and member of the clinical review panel (1992–94) to design the distribution of clinical services at various hospitals in the Saskatoon Health Region.

Kalra's research focuses on establishing the best practices and guidelines for quality care and patient safety, medical error and disclosure policy, total quality management programs, artificial intelligence, and laboratory utilization in health care.

Kalra is author of a book entitled “Medical Errors and Patient Safety – Strategies to Reduce and Disclose Medical Errors and Improve Patient Safety.

” He has been a champion in establishing a non-punitive “no-fault model” to address clinical/medical errors, and in developing educational programs and clinical guidelines reflecting evidence-based medicine.

Kalra has received several research grants and has published more than 100 peer reviewed articles and 250 research abstracts.

Kalra is a leader and community builder in several altruistic organizations including Saskatoon Folkfest, Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, Hindu Society (Hindu Temple) of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Intercultural Association (SIA), Rotary Clubs in Saskatoon, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan, Literacy Foundation and the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB).

Kalra has worked in building the social, cultural, intercultural understanding and strengthening the fabric of multiculturalism in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and beyond.

He has been called a “Cultural and Diversity Ambassador”.

2008

He has served on various committees of the College of Medicine and the University of Saskatchewan including Chair of University Planning and Priority Committee (2008–10) and the Chair of the University of Saskatchewan Representative Council (2011–16).

He has also served on the board of directors of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS), as a member of the Council on Health Policy and Economics, Canadian Medical Association (CMA), the Legislative Committee, Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) and as a council member of the Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation (CSCI).

Kalra has also been actively involved as a physician leader in healthcare reform and administrative work.