Saleem Razack
MD
Investigator and Pediatric Intensivist, BC Children's Hospital
May 1, 2022 to April 30, 2023. N Soilis, F Bhanji, T Carver, F Claudio, F Filion, S Razack. Creating an Interprofessional, Intersectoral and Multimodal Educational Program for Gender-Based Violence Screening and Referral. Institute for Health Sciences Education Innovation and Research Seed Fund: $10,000
April 1, 2020 to March 30, 2023. PI: Timothy Dube. Co-PIs: S Razack, R Strasser, E Cameron. Tackling the nuances of social accountability: Exploring the black box of teaching and learning experiences. Social Sciences and Humanities Insight Grant: $133,343
April 1, 2018 to March 30, 2022. PI: Rennick J, Vigneault K. Co-Investigators: Buchanan F, Carnevale F, Cohen E, Dryden-Palmer K, Fontela P, Law S, Patel H, Razack S, St.-Sauveur I, Zhang X. When Expertise Collides: Using Experience-Based Co-Design to Enhance Care Experiences for Children with Medical Complexity in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. CIHR: $462,824 over 4 years
2022: John Benson Award for best paper of professionalism from the American Board of Internal Medicine
2014: Award for Educational Leadership from the Pediatric Chairs of Canada
2012: Award Recipient, May Cohen Gender Equity Award, presented by the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada for National Contributions to Equity and Diversity in Medical Education
2012: Inaugural Award Recipient, Haile T. Debas Award for Excellence in Contribution to Equity and Diversity in Medical Education at McGill University (value: $10,000 CDN)
2007: Canadian Association for Medical Education Certificate of Merit, presented at Victoria, BC, April, 2007
2007: Faculty Honour List for Excellence in Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Presented at McGill University, June 2007
1999: Paige and Bernard Kaplan Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching, Pediatric Residency Program, Montreal Children’s Hospital
1996: Canadian Critical Care Society Award for Best Fellowship Research Project
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