Stephanie Frisbee
Dr. Stephanie Frisbee completed her BSc at the University of Guelph in Biomedical Sciences, followed by an MSc in Consumer Policy and Affairs. Dr. Frisbee completed an MA in Political Science and a PhD in Public Policy Analysis (Health Policy), from the West Virginia University (WVU).
Dr. Frisbee’s career began in the Quality and Outcomes division at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin where she rose to the level of manager of the Outcomes Department and the National Outcomes Center. In 2004 Dr. Frisbee became a faculty member in the Department of Health Policy, Leadership and Management in the School of Public Health at WVU. In addition Dr. Frisbee was a core member of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences Center at WVU, and was a researcher associated with the C8 Health Project.
Since 2016, Dr. Frisbee has been faculty in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Western University. She is deeply invested in educational program development and delivery, serving as a core member of the One Health program and as the creator of the new Clinical and Translational Sciences Graduate Program. Dr. Frisbee’s research program focusses on the determinants of cardiovascular health and disease.