General Research Interest(s)
Research Interests
Anesthesia Research
August 12, 2024
Anesthesia Research
July 29, 2024
Dr. Khaled Abdelrahman, Assistant Professor – was recently awarded a 5-year Canadian Institutes of Health Project Grant valued at $803,250 to support his project entitled “The contribution of metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 to cerebral blood flow homeostasis in Alzheimer’s disease”.
Dr. David Fedida, Professor – was recently awarded a 5-year Canadian Institutes of Health Project Grant valued at $1,017,450 to support his project entitled “Mechanisms of potassium channel arrhythmias”.
Dr. Tillie-Louise Hackett, Professor – was recently awarded a 5-year Canadian Institutes of Health Project Grant valued at $910,350 to support her project entitled “Integration of multi-resolution imaging to improve the diagnosis and treatment of fibrotic interstitial lung diseases”.
July 29, 2024
Congratulations to Dr. Paulina Scheuren (Postdoctoral Fellow in Dr. John Kramer’s laboratory) who was awarded a 3 year Michael Smith Health Research BC Health Fellowship to support her research project entitled “Spinal cord temperature as a measure of neuroinflammation in the human spinal cord”
A lay summary can be found – https://healthresearchbc.ca/award/spinal-cord-temperature-as-a-measure-of-neuroinflammation-in-the-human-spinal-cord/
July 29, 2024
Congratulations to Dr. Paulina Scheuren (Postdoctoral Fellow in Dr. John Kramer’s laboratory) who was awarded a 3-year Canadian Institutes of Health Research Postdoctoral Fellowship to support her research project entitled “Spinal cord THERMOmetry as a noval measure of neuroinflammation after spinal CORD pathology (ThermoCORD)”
A lay summary can be found – https://webapps.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/decisions/p/project_details.html?applId=492513&lang=en
July 29, 2024
Congratulations to Dr. Zishan Cui (Postdoctoral Fellow in Dr. Colin Dormuth’s laboratory) who was awarded a 3-year Canadian Institutes of Health Research Postdoctoral Fellowship to support her research project entitled “Determine the optimal opioid treatment modality for patients with concurrent opioid and stimulant use disorder using population-based data in British Columbia: A trial emulation)” A lay summary can be found – https://webapps.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/decisions/p/project_details.html?applId=492709&lang=en
July 29, 2024
Congratulations to Dr. Matthew Wiens, Assistant Professor who was recently awarded a 5 year Canadian Institutes of Health Project Grant valued at $1,526.175 to support his research project entitled “Smart Discharges in children over 5: Expanding a personalized public health approach to improving discharge care in resource limited settings”
A lay summary: In resource-limited countries, children who suffer from severe infections remain vulnerable for several months after initial recovery and hospital discharge. During this vulnerable period there is a high risk of recurrent infections, re-admission, and death, and these children may not return to their pre-illness level of functioning and quality of life. Children over five years old may be even more vulnerable during this time compared to younger children. Simple strategies like follow-up visits and healthy practices at home can improve recovery and survival. However, comprehensive strategies that can identify the most vulnerable across all age groups are lacking. To date, our team has developed tools that allow healthcare workers to identify those most at risk of dying after discharge among children under 5 years. Our team has also co-developed, with the Uganda Ministry of Health, a discharge-care program. This ‘Smart Discharges’ program applies a risk-based approach, where the child at highest risk receives the most intense form of discharge and post-discharge care. This care primarily consists of education and follow-up with community health workers. This approach is ideally suited to poor countries where healthcare workers and money are limited. In Uganda, our approach has improved discharge and post-discharge care for children under 5 years. Here, we will begin the process of integrating older children into our care framework by developing the tools that can identify older children who are at the highest risk of dying after discharge. We will also seek to understand how severe illness impacts the quality of life of these school-aged children. Finally, by talking with affected families and health workers, we will learn from their stories and experiences about the challenges and barriers faced in caring for their children.
July 12, 2024
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July 3, 2024
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June 26, 2024
Best Abstract Winner
AWARD FOR BEST ABSTRACT IN OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIA (ANESTHESIOLOGIST)
Dr Juliana Barrera, Clinical Fellow, BC Women’s Hospital
Anesthesia Practice During Elective Cesarean Delivery Under Spinal Anesthesia: A Prospective Observational Study
June 21, 2024
The Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics is pleased to extend congratulations to our graduating Anesthesia residents.
Serenity Aberdour
Hamish Bodnar
Émilie Chan
Akal Grewal
Rachel Guo
Vivien Hu
Jack Huang
Talon Jones
Jiin Kim
Mario Kovacevic
Vlad Kovalik
Amir Siddiqui
Kamal Sidhu
Kresimir Ukalovic
On June 19, 2024, the Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics hosted its 2024 Resident Awards Night, where we were able to acknowledge and celebrate the remarkable accomplishments of our residents, including the graduating residents from the Anesthesia Residency Program; Pain Medicine Residency Program and the Family Practice Anesthesia. In addition to announcing the award winners and celebrating the graduates, the event served as a platform to express gratitude to faculty and staff members who had played a vital role in supporting the trainees’ journeys.