CHEO, Shriners Hospitals launch first-of-its-kind fellowship

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CHEO, Shriners Hospitals launch first-of-its-kind fellowship
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A first-of-its-kind collaboration between the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) and Shriners Hospitals for Children Canada (SHC) will allow children living with rare bone diseases to see a single expert instead of travelling to clinics at multiple hospitals.

Ryan Nicholas, his daughter Ella Mae Nicholas and fellow doctors are seen in this photo. Dec. 6, 2024. A first-of-its-kind collaboration between the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario and Shriners Hospitals for Children Canada will allow children living with rare bone diseases to see a single expert instead of travelling to clinics at multiple hospitals.

Ryan says seeing all the evolutions in research and care through the care his daughter receives is “fantastic.” “Mentoring and training the next generation of leaders in pediatric bone health clinical care and research is critical to ensure our unique field of expertise continues to grow so that the kids of today and tomorrow receive the best care possible. It’s through the sharing of combined knowledge and experience across multiple disciplines that we can better train future clinician-scientists to lead the way in exemplary patient care and scientific discovery,” said Dr.

Medical doctors who have completed their pediatric, pediatric endocrinology, or medical genetics training and wish to specialize in pediatric bone diseases can participate in the fellowship. Their applications are processed through McGill University’s Postgraduate Medical Education Office for the Shriners Hospitals for Children Canada portion, and through Dr. Ward at CHEO for the Ottawa-based component. The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News.

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