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Gloria M.
Gutman - Vancouver
 Dr.
Gloria Gutman is an internationally known and respected educator,
author, consultant and advocate, who has devoted her career to improving
the quality of life of older people in British Columbia and around
the world.
Educated in
B.C. and Alberta prior to the establishment of programs in her chosen
field, Dr. Gutman pioneered the study of gerontology in British
Columbia. Recruited to Simon Fraser University in 1980, she developed
the Gerontology Research Centre and the Department of Gerontology
at the university, serving as director of both for more than twenty
years.
Dr. Gutman's
research interests include seniors' housing, long-term care, health
promotion, dementia care, and environmental design. She has written
or edited 20 books or monographs, more than 100 scholarly articles,
reports and chapters, and more than 250 papers presented at academic
conferences.
Dr. Gutman has
worked to make sure her research is applied in the real world, serving
as a consultant to the B.C. government and the federal government.
She has also served on several federal- provincial initiatives,
and has led the BC Network for Aging Research.
Dr. Gutman is
a fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, founding president
of the Gerontology Association of BC, and past-president of the
Canadian Association on Gerontology and the International Association
of Gerontology. She is a member of the board of directors of the
United Nations' International Institute on Ageing, and the World
Health Organization's Expert Advisory Panel on Ageing and Health.
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