- Nori Bradley, MD, MPH, FRCSC, FACS
Nori Bradley completed medical school at the University of Toronto and General Surgery residency at UBC. She stayed in Vancouver for a Royal College fellowship in Critical Care Medicine, and then went to the University of Texas at Houston for a Traumatology Fellowship at the Red Duke Trauma Institute/Memorial Hermann Hospital. During residency, she also completed a Master's of Science in Health Care Quality and Patient Safety at Northwestern University in Chicago. She has formal training in simulation education and participates in multidisciplinary simulation courses and programs. Nori is an ATLS Educator and Instructor for many American College of Surgeons Courses). Her current research includes improving screening for intimate partner violence, alcohol use in trauma, outcomes following small bowel obstruction, and critical events for ICU training. Nori is an Intensivist at Royal Columbian Hospital and a Trauma and Acute Care Surgeon at the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta. She recently joined the Board of Directors for the Trauma Association of Canada.