Sacha Williams, a PhD student with the CommiSur Lab, has been accepted into the competitive CAMCOO-L program (Canadian Mother Child Collaborative Training Program). This acceptance highlights Sacha’s dedication to advancing research in maternal and child health, aligning with the lab’s mission to foster excellence in pediatric evidence based research.
CommiSur Lab PhD Student Sacha Williams Accepted into CAMCOO-L Program
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- Natasha Purba received the Artificial Intelligence Research Award at the 16th Annual H.B Williams Day Conference
- Natalia Ayodele received the Patient-Centered Research Award at the 16th Annual H.B Williams Day Conference
- The Beardmore-CommiSur Lab’s PhD students Ayla Gerk and Brigitte Durieux received the CIHR Doctorate Award (CGS D)
- Sean Jeffries, Brigitte Durieux, Dunya Moghul and Shreenik Kundu of the Beardmore-CommiSur lab have received the FRQS award
- Dunya Moghul of the Beardmore-CommiSur Lab received the Mitacs Globalink Research Award (GRA)
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Attention Medical Students, Surgical Residents and Pediatric Surgery Fellows: APSA is once again offering events designed especially for YOU at #APSA26! All events are available to students and trainees registered for the meeting.
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Introducing the PartnerOne Global Surgery (POGS) Fellowship
Every year children die from surgically treatable conditions
Montreal Children’s hospital trains LMIC pediatric clinicians to save lives globally 🙏🏻@fondChildren
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Today is World Pediatric Surgery Day. Being a children's surgeon has been a blessing of a lifetime. There is so much I cherish about what we do. But what I cherish most is the trust we build with our patients and families. That is the foundation upon which all else is built.
