Cooperation Collaboration and Teamwork (CCT) Recognition Award

The Department of Pediatrics recognizes that cooperation, collaboration and teamwork (CCT) are essential to achieving our vision. The Cooperation, Collaboration and Teamwork Recognition Award recognizes those groups who function as a team in delivering high quality education, research, child health and/or administration as part of the department's activities to the academic environment and/or the larger community.
Cooperation, Collaboration and Teamwork Recognition Award
Recipient2020 - 2021: Stollery Pediatric Heart Function Team, Pediatric Rapid Response Team, Division of Critical Care, and Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKIP) Team, Division of Emergency Medicine
Terms of reference and nomination form
- For more details on this award, view the terms of reference.
- Fill out the nomination form by TBA 2022.
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Terms of Reference - Cooperation, Collaboration and Teamwork Recognition Award
Recent award recipients
Past recipients
2019 - 2020: Charles Larson and 3D Hearts Visualization team
2018 - 2019: Pediatric Diabetes Education Centre (PDEC) team
2017 - 2018: PICU/PCICU Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS) team
2016 - 2017: Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Multidisciplinary Team
2015 - 2016: A Baby's Journey - collaborative project between the Royal Alexandra NICU, Women's Health, Pediatrics, and NICU families
2014 - 2015: Western Canadian Complex Pediatric Therapies Followup Program
2013 - 2014: Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Clinical and Research Services
2012 - 2013: Lonnie Zwaigenbaum and the Autism Treatment Network (ATN)
2018 - 2019: Pediatric Diabetes Education Centre (PDEC) team
2017 - 2018: PICU/PCICU Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS) team
2016 - 2017: Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Multidisciplinary Team
2015 - 2016: A Baby's Journey - collaborative project between the Royal Alexandra NICU, Women's Health, Pediatrics, and NICU families
2014 - 2015: Western Canadian Complex Pediatric Therapies Followup Program
2013 - 2014: Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Clinical and Research Services
2012 - 2013: Lonnie Zwaigenbaum and the Autism Treatment Network (ATN)