Dr. Alireza Jalali

Dr. Alireza Jalali
Dr. Alireza Jalali
Professor, Department of Innovation in Medical Education
Associate Dean, External Relations, Engagement and Advancement

MD, DESMS, LMCC

Room
Room 3236C, RGN
Phone
613-562-5800 ext. 5782 (Office)
613-562-5687 (Fax)


Biography

Dr. Alireza Jalali is a Professor of Anatomy at the University of Ottawa, an award-winning medical educator, and a recognized leader in educational innovation. For over 20 years, he has transformed anatomical sciences education through digital technologies, active learning, and student-centred approaches. 

Since 2020, Dr. Jalali has led transformative initiatives as Associate Dean of External Relations, Engagement and Advancement, driving strategic planning and a fundraising roadmap that significantly increased philanthropic revenue. His leadership launched the Dean’s Leadership Council, expanded global alumni engagement in Ottawa, Toronto, New York, and Riyadh, and championed innovative communication platforms such as MedFlash, MedExtra, and MedPoint. Dr. Jalali is the founding architect of the Department of Innovation in Medical Education (DIME) and the creator of Canada’s first bilingual Master of Applied Science in Anatomical Sciences Education. He previously served as Head of the Division of Clinical and Functional Anatomy and as Social Media Advisor to the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. 

With over 90 peer-reviewed publications, numerous international presentations, including TEDx, and numerous awards for teaching excellence and educational innovation, Dr. Jalali is widely recognized for his pioneering use of digital tools, such as podcasts, 3D printing, social media, and AI, to enhance medical education and mentor the next generation of healthcare professionals. Building on this leadership and educational innovation, his current research focuses on AI-driven strategies in education, fundraising, marketing, and awards processes, including learner experience studies and institutional applications.

  • 2026: AI in Medicine: Foundations and Applications, Harvard Medical School 
  • 2025: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Practical Issues and Recommendations for Healthcare Professionals, Temerty Centre for AI Research and Education in Medicine (T‑CAIREM), University of Toronto
  • 2021: CASE Development for Deans and Academic Leaders, Council for Advancement and Support of Education
  • 2013: PhD Equivalency, Faculty of Medicine, uOttawa
  • 2010: Canadian Leadership Institute for Medical Education Certificate
  • 2008: Ottawa Academic Health Sciences Leadership Program Certificate
  • 2005: Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (L.M.C.C.)
  • 2002: Specialist Diploma in Sport Medicine, Liège University (Belgium)
  • 2001: University Diploma in Sport and Nutrition, Paris 13 University (France)
  • 1998: Medical Doctorate, Liège University (Belgium)