
Dr.
Welcome to the Montreal Children's Hospital
Adolescent Medicine
I love working with adolescents: they have a mind of their own, but are not yet set in their ways. There is great opportunity for change if you treat them with respect. The added bonus is that it tends to keep one young at heart.
Program Director, Adolescent Medicine Residency Course Co-Director, Introduction to Pediatrics
2001 Excellence in Teaching Award – Valley Family Residency Program 1996 Samuel W. Clausen Fellowship, University of Rochester 1994 Daniel Leight Award for Social Medicine, Residency Program in Social Medicine, Montefiore Hospital 1991 University Medal for Academic Excellence in Medicine, Memorial University
Medical Degree
MD, BMed, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1991
Residency Program in Social Pediatrics, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College, 1994
Adolescent Medicine Fellowship, University of Rochester School of Medicine, NY, 1997
My children have taught me a lot about being a good pediatrician and adolescent physician. They keep me humble.
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