My consulting work spans two contexts: an embedded role within Nova Scotia's provincial health system, and independent clinical advisory work focused on applied health analytics.
Nova Scotia Health
As a Clinical Performance Consultant embedded within Nova Scotia Health, I work across the provincial health system on a range of analytics and improvement initiatives. The work varies by organizational need and has included performance measurement, program evaluation, outcome, monitoring, data visualization, and data strategy. This role sits at the intersection of health data science and health system operations, where I actively translate evidence and analysis into something the system can actually act on.
Clinical advisory
My independent consulting practice focuses on improving the interpretability and clinical utility of repeated cognitive and symptom assessments , often used in concussion management, neuropsychological monitoring, and performance tracking. Specific areas of work include:
Normative modeling and reliable change: developing statistically grounded baselines and methods for determining whether a change in an individual's scores reflects true change or measurement noise.
Composite score development: building summary measures from multi-domain assessment batteries that are both psychometrically sound and clinically meaningful.
Clinically interpretable reporting: translating raw assessment outputs into thresholds, decision frameworks, and reports that clinicians can use directly with patients.
Work with me
I take on a small number of advisory engagements each year. If you're working on questions related to clinical performance analytics or health data interpretation and think there might be a fit, I'd welcome a conversation.