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Françoise Baylis fonds Subseries
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Françoise Baylis's employment records

Subseries contains administrative and legal records pertaining to positions held by Françoise Baylis, including honorary positions (e.g., fellowships). Record types include letters of nomination, employment and promotion, university transcripts and applications.

Françoise Baylis's expert witness records

Subseries contains records pertaining to Françoise Baylis's employment as a health care ethics expert in legal disputes, with particular reference to issues around the withholding or withdrawing of life-sustaining treatment.

Françoise Baylis's hospital teaching records (grand rounds)

Subseries comprises records related primarily to hospital teaching, including grand rounds, which is a presentation/lecture given to an audience of students, residents and physicians to assist medical professionals in learning/keeping up to date in important and evolving areas that may be outside of their core practice. Record types include lecture notes, slides, overhead transparencies, case studies, question sheets and occasional background materials. File titles are largely taken from the original folders.

Françoise Baylis's print publication records

Subseries contains editorial records for printed and digital books, book chapters, book reviews, reports, journal articles and book reviews written or co-written by Françoise Baylis. Types of records include publishing agreements, editorial correspondence (including referees’ reports), and occasional draft versions and copies of publications not readily available through the University Libraries.

Françoise Baylis's records about the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

Subseries contains records pertaining to the CIHR Standing Committee on Ethics from December 2001 to December 2004, during which time Françoise Baylis served as Co-Chair (a Governor in Council appointment). As such, much of the agenda setting during this period was a function of her priority-setting. In particular there are papers concerning an ongoing controversy between Baylis and CIHR regarding an alleged violation of the CIHR stem cell guidelines. Records types include correspondence, agendas, minutes, readings, recommendations and reports, including drafts. File titles are largely taken from the original folders, from which the materials were removed intact. Subseries also includes later records regarding CIHR Institute Advisory Board Ethics Designates.

Françoise Baylis's research notebooks

Subseries contains four books containing handwritten notes written in response to (or in preparation for) multiple conference or meeting papers or dialogues. This type of material (research notes) is otherwise largely found in files located in publication or lecture/public speaking series.