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Sleepy Rounds: Owens Presentation

Sleepy Rounds: O'Connell Presentation

Sleepy Rounds: Malow Presentation

 

Children and Youth with Special Needs

Building a System of Service for BC’s Children and Youth with Special Needs and Their Families: The BCACDI Survey - what did we learn?Presented by Maureen O’Donnell, MD MSc FRCPC on behalf of Anton Miller, Bruce Sandy, Bill McKee, and Fran Boyd.

Introduction – what are the issues:

  • Why did the Ministry and the BCACDI work together to do this survey?
  • Survey goals and methods
  • Findings
  • Key Messages and what it means to Sunny Hill?

Presentation (PDF)

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Iona Novak November TeleCDR session

Learning Objectives

  • To understand important new research findings in early intervention
  • To interpret evidence traffic light alerts
  • To anticipate potential changes in services and programs resulting from new evidence and future research directions

Search HubMed for Iona Novak'a article abstracts
www.hubmed.org/search.cgi?q=iona+novak+%5Bau%5D&sort=date

 

Presentation (PDF)

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Activity Participation and NDD/D

Participation in activities among Canadian children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Disabilities. Presented by: Louise C. Masse, Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of British Columbia at Sunny Hill as part of research presentations supported by the BCCH and Sunny Hill Foundation.

Resources

Link to presentation prezi.com/o8bx8i2xukzj/participation-in-activities/?auth_key=f0e468e151595677192259fb946c85413523fac7

 

 

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The Clinical Puzzle: Pain, Positioning and Evidence-Based Practice

 

 

 

 

This presentation was delivered by Sonja Magnuson at Sunny Hill in October, 2012

Learning Objectives

 

  • To describe the Sunny Hill children's positioning mobility team
  • To clarify the role of positioning based on best evidence for the prevention or treatment of pain
  • To describe some outcome measures
  • To provide some thought-provoking questions regarding clinical practice and outcome measurements.

 Presentation (PDF)

Audio #1 (MP3)

Audio #2 (MP3)

 

 

 

Rec and Community Services for Children with Visual Impairment

 

Presented in February, 2012 at Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children. Hosted by: Sunny Hill Visual Impairment Program
Guest Speakers: Blind Beginnings, CNIB, BC Blind Sports, Camp Hornby 

Objective: To increase awareness of the variety of programs and services that can be accessed by children with visual impairment and their families within BC, with a focus on opportunities for Spring and Summer programs.

 

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Dr. Whitney Weikum

Impact of Maternal Mood and Prenatal Antidepressant Exposure on Fetal and Infant Development. Presented by: Whitney Weikum, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow for Dr. Tim Oberlander; as part of research presentations supported by the BCCH and Sunny Hill Foundation.

 

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 Researching Non-categorically Defined Populations

One in a series of research presentations supported by the BCCH and Sunny Hill Foundation, presented in January, 2011 at Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children, by Dr. Anton Miller 

Dr. Anton Miller’s medical training was undertaken in South Africa, pediatric training in Vancouver, and he completed an academically-based fellowship in developmental-behavioral pediatrics in Montreal. His clinical interests are children with hearing loss and children with complex functional presentations including impairments in language, learning, social interaction and self-regulation.

His research is concerned with children with developmental disorders and disabilities and other complex chronic presentations: identification of these children in datasets; measuring and assessing their health and wellbeing, and the health and wellbeing of their caregivers; and documenting and improving aspects of quality and performance in the service system that exists to support them, including the areas of accessibility, appropriateness, coordination and continuity.

 

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Last Updated: Jul 18, 2014