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James Maskalyk is a Canadian emergency medicine physician, author, DJ and meditation teacher. He works at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, and is the strategic director of Toronto-Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration in Emergency Medicine, which has frequently taken him to Ethiopia. He was the executive editor-in-chief of the
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. His work for
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in
Abyei The Abyei Area () is an area of on the border between South Sudan and Sudan that has been accorded "special administrative status" by the 2004 Protocol on the Resolution of the Abyei Conflict (Abyei Protocol) in the Comprehensive Peace Agree ...
was the focus of his first memoir '' Six Months in Sudan'', which was nominated for, among others, the
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. His second book, ''Life on the Ground Floor'''','' won the 2017
Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction The Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction is a Canadian literary award, presented annually by the Writers' Trust of Canada to the best work of non-fiction by a Canadian writer. Canada's most lucrative non-fiction prize, the winner re ...
. He was nominated one of the "50 most influential Torontonians" in 2023.


Early life

Maskalyk was born in Alberta to parents who owned an lumber- planing business just outside of
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.


Education

In 1995, Maskalyk graduated with a degree in physiology from the
University of Alberta The University of Alberta (also known as U of A or UAlberta, ) is a public research university located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was founded in 1908 by Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the first premier of Alberta, and Henry Marshall Tory, t ...
where he studied
gastrointestinal physiology Gastrointestinal physiology is the branch of human physiology that addresses the physical function of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The function of the GI tract is to process ingested food by mechanical and chemical means, extract nutrients an ...
and
psychoneuroimmunology Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI), also referred to as psychoendoneuroimmunology (PENI) or psychoneuroendocrinoimmunology (PNEI), is the study of the interaction between psychological processes and the nervous and immune systems of the human body. It is ...
and won the Heritage Medical Research Award. Maskalyk graduated with a degree in medicine from the
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in 1999. While studying, he did a medical elective in
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, studying cardiology and health system. During his
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he worked in Cambodia with recently surrendered Khmer Rouge, providing primary care and helping the University of Toronto develop a medical elective where students and residents could study medicine in lower-resource settings. Also, during his residency, he turned down an offer to study at
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in order to do a writing fellowship at the
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, where he also wrote the journal's first blog, in conjunction with Medecins Sans Frontieres, exploring why some diseases are neglected by the pharmaceutical industry. In 2004, Maskalyk qualified as an emergency specialist from the
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.


Career

Prior to becoming a physician, Maskalyk worked in a sawmill, as a courier, cleaner, security contractor, and disc-jockey. Maskalyk is an associate professor at
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public university, public research university whose main campus is located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park (Toronto), Queen's Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded by ...
's Faculty of Medicine, and an emergency room physician and trauma team leader at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. He also works as a wellness coordinator for St. Michael's Hospital's staff. He has been praised for highlighting the issue of drug interactions with grapefruit consumption, and encouraging awareness of global health at all levels of university education. Maskalyk has worked for
Médecins sans Frontières (MSF; pronounced ), known in some English-speaking settings as Doctors Without Borders, is a charity that provides humanitarian medical care. It is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) of French origin known for its projects in conflict zo ...
in Dadaab refugee camp, Kenya, and in 2007,
Abyei The Abyei Area () is an area of on the border between South Sudan and Sudan that has been accorded "special administrative status" by the 2004 Protocol on the Resolution of the Abyei Conflict (Abyei Protocol) in the Comprehensive Peace Agree ...
, Sudan. He has also worked in Black Lion Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and is the strategic director of Toronto-Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration in Emergency Medicine, an institutional partnership designed to create the first system of emergency medicine in Addis Ababa. He has also worked in Cambodia and Bolivia. Maskalyk was a founding editor of then open-source, open-access, medical journal Open Medicine. He has spent has career looking at a systems approach to global equity in healthcare, and minimizing conflict of interest in researcher's contracts with industry. In 2022-2023, he took a turn as the executive editor in chief of the
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. His writing on global issues has appeared in ''
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'', and ''
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'' where he wrote a diary describing the early days of the COVID19 pandemic in Canada. He has collaborated with Turtle Lodge to address inequities in healthcare experienced by Canada's indigenous people. Maskalyk hosts regular public events on
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, where he leads meditation sessions and conversations about a wide rage of topics including sex, alcohol, kindness,
existentialism Existentialism is a family of philosophical views and inquiry that explore the human individual's struggle to lead an authentic life despite the apparent absurdity or incomprehensibility of existence. In examining meaning, purpose, and valu ...
, exercise, economics, computer modelling, and death. He is also a music-lover and long-time DJ.


Books


''Six Months in Sudan''

Originally written as the first ever official blog for
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF; pronounced ), known in some English-speaking settings as Doctors Without Borders, is a charity that provides humanitarian medical care. It is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) of French origin known for its projects in conflict zo ...
, ''Six Months in Sudan'' was adapted into the 2009 autobiographical memoir of Maskalyk's work in the village of
Abyei The Abyei Area () is an area of on the border between South Sudan and Sudan that has been accorded "special administrative status" by the 2004 Protocol on the Resolution of the Abyei Conflict (Abyei Protocol) in the Comprehensive Peace Agree ...
in Sudan. Treating illness, disease and trauma from vehicle collisions and violence, Maskalyk is overwhelmed by heat, exhaustion, and his own emotional struggles facing an overwhelming gap between healthcare needs and the capacity his colleagues can offer.


''Life on the Ground Floor''

In 2017, Maskalyk released his second autobiographical memoir ''Life on the Ground Floo''r, in which he shares stories about his work in
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s in Canada, Ethiopia, Cambodia and Bolivia. The book has 26 chapters, ''A'' through ''Z'', each an unusual perspective of working in an emergency department. Life on the Ground Floor won the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust for Nonfiction award, Canada's largest non-fiction award, in 2017 and has been translated into many languages.


''Doctor, Heal Thyself''

Maskalyk has been working on his third book ''Doctor, Heal Thyself,'' writing about
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,
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and
Indigenous medicine Traditional medicine (also known as indigenous medicine or folk medicine) refers to the knowledge, skills, and practices rooted in the cultural beliefs of various societies, especially Indigenous groups, used for maintaining health and treatin ...
.


Personal life

He has a younger brother, Dan.


References


External links

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