The University of British Columbia
UBC - A Place of Mind
The University of British Columbia
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre
  • Initiatives
    • Digitization
    • BC History Digitization Program
    • Indigitization
    • Community Learning
    • The Community Scholars Program
    • Making Research Accessible In The Downtown Eastside Initiative
    • LIRN BC – Workshops for Rural and Northern BC Communities
    • Business Development
    • Entrepreneurship @ UBC
    • Small Business Accelerator Program
    • Provincial Networks
    • Networks of Inquiry and Indigenous Education
    • Signature Programs
    • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Scholars-in-Residence Program
    • Writer-in-Residence Program
  • Events
    • Events Calendar
    • Art and Cultural Exhibits
    • Book An Event Space
  • Spaces
    • Wayfinding
    • Access IKBLC
    • Library Services
    • Building History and Highlights
    • Ridington Room Portraits
    • Honouring First Nations in the Building
    • Artwork
    • Virtual Museum
      • Digital Signage
  • Resources
    • Indigitization Toolkit
    • Small Business Accelerator Program
    • Chinese Canadian Stories
    • Tips for Community Researchers
    • Library Services
  • About Us
    • Blog
    • Hours and Location
    • Statement of Purpose and Charter of Principles
    • Community Engagement
    • Partners and Funding
    • Irving K. Barber
    • Our Team
    • Contact Us
    • Building Safety
Home / Healers of children: What is the latest thinking about kids’ health?

Healers of children: What is the latest thinking about kids’ health?

March 12, 2014


Distinguished experts in children’s health care and moderated by Global TV’s Sophie Lui, a UBC alumni expert panel features notable specialists in emergency medicine, allergies, sports injuries, and developmental issues (such as ADHD) give a panel presentation that sorts truth from fiction and provides sage advice for parents.

Moderator
Sophie Lui – Morning News Anchor, Global TV

Panelists
Dr. Edmond Chan, FRCPC – Head of Allergy and Immunology, BC Children’s Hospital; Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, UBC

Dr. Margaret Colbourne, MD’87, FRCPC – Emergency Physician, BC Children’s Hospital; Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, UBC

Dr. Barbara Fitzgerald, MD’85, FRCPC – Developmental Paediatrician, Sunny Hill Health Centre; Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, UBC

Dr. Kristin Houghton, MD’98, MSc’08, FRCPC – Paediatrician, BC Children’s Hospital; Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Rheumatology, Department of Paediatrics, UBC


Select Resources Available at UBC

Chan ES, Choi MSC, Simons FER, Watson WTA, Becker AB.  Choice of Formula for Infants with a Sibling who had an Allergy to Cow’s Milk.  J Allergy Clin Immunol 2003; 111 (2): S104-5. [Link]

Shiff, N. J., Abdwani, R., Cabral, D. A., Houghton, K. M., Malleson, P. N., Petty, R. E., … & Tucker, L. B. (2009). Access to pediatric rheumatology subspecialty care in British Columbia, Canada. The Journal of rheumatology,36(2), 410-415. [Link]


UBC Library Research Guides

Early Childhood Education

Read More | No Comments

  • Previous
  • Next
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre
UBC Library, Vancouver Campus
1961 East Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1
Website ikblc.ubc.ca/
Find us on
  
IKBLC Building Graphic
Back to top
The University of British Columbia
  • Emergency Procedures |
  • Terms of Use |
  • Copyright |
  • Accessibility