Alberta replaces chief medical officer of health who oversaw COVID-19 pandemic
EDMONTON — Dr. Deena Hinshaw, the chief medical officer of health who became the face of Alberta’s public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic, has been officially removed from her post.
The province announced in a statement late Monday that Hinshaw has been replaced by Dr. Mark Joffe, a senior executive member of Alberta Health Services, on an interim basis.
“Dr. Joffe has dedicated himself to improving the health of Albertans throughout his career … I look forward to working with him,” Health Minister Jason Copping said in the statement.
“I also wish to thank Dr. Deena Hinshaw for her service and dedication to Albertans through the past several years.”


