Dr. Coralie Darcis is the Houston Family Research Fellow and will be working in collaboration with the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy and the Canadian Centre for the Study of Co-operatives on a large-scale qualitative and quantitative study aimed at evaluating a co-operative community clinic model. Coralie is a sociologist interested in healthcare systems governance, community-based healthcare initiatives, and health network governance and coordination, Coralie earned her PhD in Social and Political Sciences at the University of Liège, Belgium. Her thesis, “Keeping the myth alive: Network coordinators facing the challenges of public action in the Belgian mental health sector,” focused on the new mental health policies in Belgium, the new governance structures they introduced into the field, the (new) stakeholders and the relationships between them, and, more broadly, the type of change they induced.