Christina (she/her)
@chgranchgrant
Passionate about teenagers. Ad Med Spec, Professor, Faculty Lead, OLEM, PA, UGME & PGME, McMaster University
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25-06-2014 00:49:54
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🎙Exploring ways to advance anti-racism and anti-oppression (ARAO) in medicine? Listen to the @CPSO podcast "Anti-Black Racism's Impact on Healthcare" featuring insights from McMaster University Department of Pediatrics #EDI leader, Dr. Natasha Johnson (Natasha Johnson (she/her)). #BHM
Our February #HPEScholarSpotlight features Dr. Katherine Prowse! Dr. Prowse is and Assistant Clinic Professor and Pediatric Gastroenterologist at McMaster University Department of Pediatrics. Her research supports the establishment of the Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Transition Clinic.
One of my all-time favorite #sketchnote illustrations from Monique van Rooyen. Remember: #psychologicalsafety and high standards are not at odds with each other...quite the opposite! When they both exist, that's when we achieve the 'learning zone' 🤓
When our daughter died suddenly at age 32, she left us with grief, memories—and Ringo, by @DavidFrum theatlantic.com/magazine/archi… via The Atlantic
My flight may be delayed but I am coming #ICAM, excited to share learnings from McMaster Health Sciences OLEM’s office alongside Amanda Bell & Margaret Boyce
Today is National Child & Youth Mental Health Day, an opportunity to build connections between youth + the caring adults in their lives. Together with Centre for Youth Bipolar Disorder, 6 youths created a guide based on their experiences w/ bipolar disorder. MORE: camh.ca/-/media/files/… #may7icare
A CAMH, University of Toronto and ICES study published in the Cambridge UP - Psychology & Psychiatry journal found that teens who use #cannabis are 11x more likely to develop a psychotic disorder, demonstrating a link between self-reported cannabis use and psychotic disorders. ⬇️MORE: camh.ca/en/camh-news-a…
Clear and POWERFUL voices of Saleem Razack Lisa Richardson MD Suntosh Pillay on the occult, insidious, kaleidoscopic & ubiquitous epistemic violence in medical curriculum. Echoes Said Spivak and Amali Lokugamage Your must-read in #meded 2024 …epublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/me…