词条 | Ron Stewart (politician) |
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| honorific-prefix = The Honourable | image = Dr. Ron Stewart.JPG | imagesize = | caption = At the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly (November 2015). | name = Ronald Daniel Stewart | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1942|10|11}} | birth_place = North Sydney, Nova Scotia | residence = Bras d'Or, Victoria County, Nova Scotia | office = MLA for Cape Breton North | term_start = 1993 | term_end = September 15, 1997 | predecessor = Brian Young | successor = Russell MacLellan | office4 = Minister of Health | term_start4 = June 11, 1993 | term_end4 = June 27, 1996 | predecessor4 = George Moody | successor4 = Bernie Boudreau | party = Liberal | religion = Presbyterian | occupation = Physician/Professor }}Ronald Daniel Stewart (born October 11, 1942) is a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Cape Breton North in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1993 to 1997. He was a member of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party.[1] Early life and educationStewart was born in North Sydney, Nova Scotia, to father Donald and mother Edith,[2] and raised in Sydney Mines.[3] Stewart graduated with his BA and BSc from Acadia University,[3][2] and from Dalhousie University in 1970 with his medical degree.[6] During his time as an intern at the VG Hospital he was heavily influenced by his professor and head of Emergency Medicine Dr. Bob Scharf.[3] Upon graduation, he began his medical career by taking up a rural practice in Neil's Harbour, Nova Scotia.[2] Medical careerIn 1972, after two years in Cape Breton, Stewart entered the residency program in Emergency Medicine at the University of Southern California.[2] He was the first medical director in the Los Angeles paramedic program.[2] In Los Angeles, Stewart treated patients like Charles Manson.[2] While working in Los Angeles he was also hired as a consultant for the television shows Emergency! and Marcus Welby, M.D..[4] In 1978, he left California for Pennsylvania, where he served as the founding head of the emergency medicine department at the University of Pittsburgh.[4] He was appointed medical director for the Department of Public Safety of Pittsburgh,[5] where he was known as "Doctor Emergency".[6] In 1988, Stewart returned to Canada, first to the University of Toronto and then to Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to teach and establish a pain and trauma research lab.[2] Stewart served as the chairman for study of health reform in United States, which advised Bill Clinton, that looked at one phase of ambulatory care and the training standards with regards to emergency care. Political careerStewart entered provincial politics in the 1993 election, defeating Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Brian Young by over 1500 votes in the Cape Breton North riding.[7][8] In June 1993, Stewart was appointed to the Executive Council of Nova Scotia as Minister of Health.[9][10] Stewart commissioned several reports on health care reform. Based on these reports, a reform of Nova Scotia's health care system was started in 1994, with the provincial government taking over control of ground ambulance operations and consolidating them into a single entity called Emergency Health Services.[11] Stewart resigned from cabinet on June 27, 1996, and was replaced by Bernie Boudreau.[12][13] On September 15, 1997, Stewart resigned as MLA, opening up a seat for premier Russell MacLellan to run in a byelection.[14][15][16] After politicsStewart founded the Music-in-Medicine program at Dalhousie Medical School, which is part of their Medical Humanities Program.[5][17] Stewart is also a founding member of the Nova Scotia Paramedic Society. Awards and honoursIn 1993, Stewart was named an Officer of the Order of Canada.[18] In 2006, he was named a Member of the Order of Nova Scotia.[19] In 2008, Stewart was named a Hero of Emergency Medicine by the American College of Emergency Physicians.[2] Stewart has also received honorary doctorates from Acadia University (DSc-1989), Cape Breton University (LLD-2010)[5] and Dalhousie University (2017)[20] References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://nslegislature.ca/sites/default/files/constituencies/pdfs/cape%20breton%20north.pdf|title=Electoral History for Cape Breton North|publisher=Nova Scotia Legislative Library|accessdate=2018-04-06}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Stewart, Ron}}2. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=http://www.capebretonpost.com/Health/2008-04-03/article-771402/Stewart-named-Hero-of-Emergency-Medicine-by-American-College-of-Emergency-Physicians/1|title=Stewart named Hero of Emergency Medicine by American College of Emergency Physicians|work=Cape Breton Post|date=April 3, 2008|accessdate=2016-01-19}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.revparl.ca/17/1/17n1_94e_zinterview.pdf|title=Ron Stewart MD and MLA|work=Canadian Parliamentary Review|date=Spring 1994|accessdate=2015-11-17}} 4. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|first=Jim|last=Meek|url=http://www.chninternational.com/ron_stewart_could_hear_but_not_s.htm|title=Ron Stewart's long strange trip|work=The Chronicle Herald|date=April 22, 2007|accessdate=2016-01-19}} 5. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web |url=http://www.cbu.ca/alumni/honourary-degree-recipients/ronald-daniel-stewart/|title=Ronald Daniel Stewart|publisher=Cape Breton University|accessdate=2015-11-17}} 6. ^{{cite book|last1=Haddow|first1=Rodney|last2=Stewart|first2=Ian|title=The Savage Years: The Perils of Reinventing Government in Nova Scotia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=toarUTvJOgoC&pg=PA122|accessdate=31 May 2013|year=2000|publisher=Formac|isbn=9780887805097|page=122}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://electionsnovascotia.ca/sites/default/files/General%20Election%201993.pdf|title=Returns of General Election for the House of Assembly 1993|publisher=Elections Nova Scotia|page=47|accessdate=2015-07-24}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.herald.ns.ca/cgi-bin/home/displaypackstory?1993/05/26+107.raw+PE93Elect|title=Liberal sweep claims cabinet ministers|work=The Chronicle Herald|date=May 26, 1993|accessdate=2015-07-24|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20000830230443/http://www.herald.ns.ca/cgi-bin/home/displaypackstory?1993%2F05%2F26+107.raw+PE93Elect|archivedate=August 30, 2000|deadurl=yes|df=}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.herald.ns.ca/cgi-bin/home/displaypackstory?1993/06/12+100.raw+PE93Elect|title=Historic Liberal cabinet sworn in|work=The Chronicle Herald|date=June 12, 1993|accessdate=2015-11-17|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20000830201132/http://www.herald.ns.ca/cgi-bin/home/displaypackstory?1993%2F06%2F12+100.raw+PE93Elect|archivedate=August 30, 2000|deadurl=yes|df=}} 10. ^{{cite news|title=New cabinet in Nova Scotia smaller by one|work=The Globe and Mail|date=June 12, 1993}} 11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cbc.ca/informationmorningcb/feature/leadership-2011/2011/09/29/dr-ron-stewart/ |title=Information Morning Cape Breton: Dr. Ron Stewart interview|publisher=CBC Radio|date=September 29, 2011|accessdate=2013-05-31}} 12. ^{{cite news|title=Boudreau trump card in shuffle: Health gets top billing|work=The Chronicle Herald|date=June 28, 1996}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=https://novascotia.ca/cmns/msrv/viewRel.asp?relID=/cmns/msrv/nr-1996/nr96-06/96062704.htm|title=Premier shuffles cabinet|publisher=Government of Nova Scotia|date=June 27, 1996|accessdate=2015-11-17}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.paramedicsociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Calls-it-Quits.pdf|title=Ron Stewart calls it quits|work=Cape Breton Post|date=September 16, 1997|accessdate=2015-11-18}} 15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.paramedicsociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/stewart_quits_poli.pdf|title=Stewart quits politics|work=The Daily News|location=Halifax|date=September 16, 1997|accessdate=2015-11-18}} 16. ^{{cite news|title=Distrust wrecked minister's hopes|work=The Globe and Mail|date=September 22, 1997}} 17. ^{{cite web|url=http://medicine.dal.ca/departments/core-units/DME/our-people/our-faculty/professors-emeriti/dr--ron-stewart1.html|title=Dalhousie Medical School biography|publisher=Dalhousie University|accessdate=2016-01-19|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160127134116/http://medicine.dal.ca/departments/core-units/DME/our-people/our-faculty/professors-emeriti/dr--ron-stewart1.html|archivedate=2016-01-27|df=}} 18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gg.ca/honour.aspx?id=3183&t=12&ln=Stewart|title=Order of Canada |publisher=Governor General of Canada|date=April 22, 1993|accessdate=2016-01-19}} 19. ^{{cite web|url=https://novascotia.ca/iga/2006recipients.asp|title=Order of Nova Scotia: Recipients-2006|publisher=Government of Nova Scotia|accessdate=2016-01-19}} 20. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.dal.ca/academics/convocation/history_traditions/honorary_degree_recipients/hon_degree_2017/ronald_stewart.html|title=Ronald D. Stewart|website=Dalhousie University|language=en|access-date=2018-06-13}} 12 : 1942 births|Acadia University alumni|Dalhousie University alumni|Dalhousie University faculty|Living people|Members of the Executive Council of Nova Scotia|Members of the Order of Nova Scotia|Nova Scotia Liberal Party MLAs|Nova Scotia Ministers of Health|Officers of the Order of Canada|People from the Cape Breton Regional Municipality|University of Toronto faculty |
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