Saskatchewan Academic Health Sciences Network
Partnerships in Health Care
The Saskatchewan Academic Health Sciences Network (SAHSN) was formed in 2002 to provide a vehicle for joint planning and issue resolution among the three sectors involved in the academic health sciences: Post-secondary Institutions, Health Regions, and Government. Governance is provided by a board comprised of senior executive organizations from these three sectors.
The partners include the Saskatoon Health Region, the University of Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Institute for Applied Science and Technology, the University of Regina, the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region, other provincial Health Regions, and the Province of Saskatchewan. Individual partners maintain their primary responsibilities, but where joint collaboration can enhance optimal delivery of service to clients, SAHSN is expected to assist through collaborative practices and processes in the achievement of enhanced service, research, and teaching.
Please click here to see the current SAHSN Board membership or click the link "About SAHSN/SAHSN Board" on the left.
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SAHSN Table of Organization
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SAHSN will carry out its mandate of enhancing clinical services, conducting health research, and educating future health care professionals through the joint and collaborative relationship of its interdependent partners. The Network will ensure an effective, accountable, and visionary governance and management structure through which collaborative service, research, and teaching will be delivered.
SAHSN will operate using a set of guiding principles. These principles build on the discrete missions of the Network’s partners, with emphasis on collaboration, interdependence, interdisciplinary practice, and an expansive definition of health.