Tanya Di Genova

Pediatric and Advanced Intensive Care Units

I like working with children and their families because knowing that my profession is to help children and their families through one of the most difficult times in their lives is extremely rewarding.

Hospital information

Academic appointments

Medical Director of Patient Flow

PICU Resident Coordinator

Medical Lead of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program

Assistant Professor

Awards and distinctions

MCH Award of Excellence: Bed Management Team

Education

University

Med-P, McGill University

Medical Degree

McGill University

Residency

Pediatric Residency at Montreal Children’s Hospital, McGill University

Fellowship(s)

Pediatric Critical Care at Montreal Children’s Hospital, McGill University, and Sick Kids Hospital, University of Toronto

Fun fact about me

I love to play the piano.

Research

Research interests

Quality Improvement, Patient Flow

Selected publications

Kongkiattikul L, Dagenais M, Ruo N, Fontela P, Di Genova T, Zavalkoff S. A quality improvement project to standardize pain, agitation, and withdrawal assessments reduces usage of morphine and midazolam in the pediatric intensive care unit. Pediatric Anesthesia. 2019. Jan 21. Doi: 10.1111/pan.13591.

Di Genova T, Sperling C, Da Silva Z, Jankov R, Davidson, MacCartney J, Finelli M, More K, Laussen PC. Inhaled Nitric Oxide Stewardship Program at Sick Kids. Quality Management in Healthcare. 2018. April-June; 27 (2). 74-80.

Francoeur C, Shea S, Ruddy M, Fontela P, Bhanji F, Razack S, Gottesman, Di Genova T. It takes a village to move a hospital: Impact of Simulation on perceived preparedness 6 months after PICU moved to a new site. Hospital Pediatrics. 2018. March; 8 (3): 148-156.