After a comprehensive recruitment, POGO welcomes Dr. Donna Johnston as the incoming Medical Director, starting Monday, March 3rd.
Reporting to the POGO Board of Directors, the Medical Director helms the overall strategic clinical leadership across POGO’s programs and portfolios, and in partnership with POGO’s CEO, Lauren Ettin, is responsible for the achievement of POGO’s vision and mission, identifying strategic and transformational opportunities to advance childhood cancer care in Ontario.
Donna will continue her clinical role at CHEO, where she has worked as a pediatric oncologist since 2001. From 2012 – 2024 she was Chief of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and, in that role, served as a member of the POGO Board. In 2021, she was appointed as Vice-Chair, Clinical Operations of the hospital’s Department of Pediatrics.
Donna is a full professor at the University of Ottawa; a Senior Scientist at the CHEO Research Institute; and the author of over 200 peer-reviewed publications, several book chapters and has presented her work at many national and international conferences.
Donna shares her passion for advancing the field of pediatric oncology avidly, through her leadership contributions to such organizations as the International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP), the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Ronald McDonald House in Ottawa, among others.
She says that “Since joining the POGO Board in 2012, it’s been my dream to be the Medical Director – a role that is pivotal in ensuring the best care for our childhood cancer patients, survivors, and their families. I look forward to joining the exceptional POGO team, to work in partnership with Lauren, and to be part of the work as leaders in childhood cancer care, provincially, nationally and internationally.”
Congratulations to Dr. Donna Johnston! We have no doubt that in her new role she will continue to make exceptional contributions to the childhood cancer community in Ontario and beyond.
A message from James Scongack, Chair, POGO Board of Directors and Dr. Charmaine van Schaik, Vice-Chair, POGO Board of Directors