Dr. Colin Lee, MD, MSc, CCFP(EM), FRCPC
Dr. Colin Lee is a graduate of the University of Toronto, McGill University and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in England. He is a Royal College certified public health and preventive medicine specialist who has been with the health unit since 2003. He is currently an Associate Medical Officer of Health whose primary responsibilities are in the Clinical Service Programs, including infectious disease management, vaccine-preventable diseases and sexual health. He is an assistant professor at the University of Toronto Dalla Lana School of Public Health. He had the opportunity to serve part-time at Public Health Ontario as a public health physician in communicable disease control from 2009 to 2013. He is also a certified emergency medicine physician who practiced at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie from 2003 to 2008. He continues to work part-time at an urgent care clinic.
This dual career in public health and clinical medicine provides invaluable opportunities to strengthen links between local doctors and the health unit, and to enhance clinical protocols that impact on public health.
He has a long-standing interest in infectious diseases and is Past Chair of the Provincial Infectious Diseases Advisory Committee (PIDAC) on Communicable Disease, which advises the Chief Medical Officer of Health of Ontario on infectious disease issues. His interest in public health extends beyond Simcoe Muskoka borders, as he has previously provided public health consultancies in malaria, HIV/AIDS and public health policy to developing countries.
Dr. Lisa Simon, MD, MPH, CCFP, FRCPC
Dr. Lisa Simon is a Public Health and Preventive Medicine specialist who joined the health unit as an Associate Medical Officer of Health (AMOH) in 2013. Her interests and primary responsibilities are in the areas of chronic disease and injury prevention, maternal and child health, and the social determinants of health.
Dr. Simon's interest in upstream approaches to population health improvement led her to pursue a career in public health. She has a long-standing interest in health equity, both locally and globally, and has studied and worked in clinical and public health capacities with diverse populations in Canada and internationally.
Dr. Simon received her medical degree from the University of Calgary, her master’s in public health from the University of Toronto, and her residency training in public health and preventive medicine, as well as family medicine, from McMaster University. She also served as an AMOH at the health unit from 2011 to 2012, with a focus on communicable disease control, vaccine-preventable diseases and sexual health.