Emergency Medicine
About the Division
Pediatricians from the Department of Pediatrics and Alberta Health Services has collaborated and have helped create the only sub-specialized Pediatric Emergency Department in Central and Northern Alberta. Its staff and physicians work with other healthcare providers and hospitals throughout the region to provide an integrated network of pediatric emergency care. The Stollery Children's Hospital's Pediatric Emergency Department treats just over 27,000 children per year (approximately 70 patients per day). Fifteen percent of these children require admission to hospital.
Our division engages in knowledge exchange and training with healthcare professionals across Alberta:
- Medical students and residents receive on-the-job training in the art and science of managing children and families who require urgent and emergent treatment.
- We offer a fully accredited Royal College sub-specialty training program in Pediatric Emergency Medicine for residents from General Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine.
- We provide weekly Grand Rounds presentations made by local experts and external guest speakers, in order to keep abreast of new and innovative emergency treatments.
- Our staff physicians and residents are actively involved in teaching and certifying health professionals in Pediatric Advanced Life Support.
- Our research program involves both tertiary care and community outreach, to better the care of all acutely ill and injured children in Alberta.
- Telehealth technologies allow pediatric emergency specialists to assist smaller, more remote centres by helping assess their parents' needs. Telehealth is the use of communication equipment to link healthcare providers and patients in different locations. With Telehealth, you can see, hear and talk to a healthcare provider without travelling to where they are.
- RAAPID technology - Physician and healthcare provider access to the Referral, Access, Advice, Placement, Information & Destination (RAAPID). RAAPID is a call centre designed to provide a single point of contact for physicians and healthcare providers to access appropriate and timely advice, referral, admission, discharge, repatriation and transportation for their patients.
Explore Stories about Emergency Medicine
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Research
- Subscribe to Pediatric Emergency Research Newsletter
- Pediatric Emergency: Advancing Knowledge (PEAK) Research Team Website
Education Programs
Divisional Director
Academic Members
Samina Ali
William Craig
Sarah Curtis
Lisa Evered
Hsing Jou
Lisa Hartling
Troy Turner
Bruce Wright
Clinical Members
Dominic Allain
Robin Arent
Brittany Boorman
Eddie Chang
Craig Domke
Mark Enarson
Andrea Estey
Jeffrey Franc
Martin Gauthier
Nicholas Giffin
Stevie Golden-Plotnik
Alexandra Gustafson
Brent Hanasyk
Robyn Hutchings
Farouk Jiwani
Sarah Johnson
Janeva Kircher
Allison Kirkham
Manu Kundra
Tricia Kutnikoff
William MacDougall
Shona MacLachlan
Shazma Mithani
Matthew Montgomery
Aaron Moodley
Maria Oliva
Amaly Rahman
William Sevcik
Hareishun Shanmuganathan
Stefan Slomp
Katherine Smith
Brandy Stauffer
Daina Thomas
Mary Tong
Contact the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Email: pemerg@ualberta.ca
Phone: 780-248-5575
Program Administrator
Anita Reff