Matt Carwana

Matt (he/him) is a pediatrician and clinician-investigator of white settler heritage based on the unceded and traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. In addition to his clinical training, he completed a Masters of Public Health in Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Matt’s clinical and research work is in support of marginalized children and families, […]

Michelle Stoopler

Dr. Michelle Stoopler is a Core Paediatrics resident at the Hospital for Sick Children, affiliated with the University of Toronto. She is originally from Montreal, Quebec where she completed her undergraduate medical studies at McGill University, graduating on the Dean’s Honour List. During her time at McGill, Michelle focused her research on Pediatric Pain Medicine […]

Michelle Bauer

Dr. Michelle Bauer is a post-doctoral fellow conducting research in the BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit. Her work commonly focuses on understanding child and parent perspectives on children’s safety, injury, and play outdoors and she works primarily with populations experiencing diverse forms of marginalization. Her work is informed through population-based health interventions and she […]

Chantel Cacciotti

Dr. Cacciotti’s clinical and research interests are in brain tumors and cancer survivorship. Her research areas of interest include involvement in the development and execution of pediatric clinical trials, especially those for pediatric brain tumor patients. She is also involved in research that focuses on the long-term pediatric survivor population and complication of cancer therapy. […]

Elise Kammerer

Elise Kammerer is a PhD student in Pediatrics at the University of Alberta, where her research focuses on taking a participatory approach to better understanding the acute pain experiences of marginalized children in the pediatric emergency department. In addition to her PhD studies, Elise works as a Knowledge Broker for the national knowledge mobilization network […]

Francis Diaz

I am a first-year pediatrics resident at the University of Manitoba and I am excited to be participating in the ENRICH PILLAR program! It has been a privilege to be a part of research groups that have explored systems-based issues faced by different groups such as youth with chronic pain and individuals living with HIV. […]

Grant Bruno

Grant Bruno is nehiyawak (Plains Cree) and a registered member of nipsihkopahk (Samson Cree Nation), one of the reserves that makes up maskwacis (Bear Hills), Alberta. He is a PhD in Medical Sciences – Pediatrics student at the University of Alberta. Grant Bruno is a father, two of his children are on the autism spectrum. […]

Hallie Coltin

Dr. Hallie Coltin is a pediatric neuro-oncologist at the CHU Sainte-Justine and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Montreal. She completed her pediatric hematology-oncology training at the Montreal Children’s Hospital and CHEO, an MSc in Clinical Epidemiology through the Clinician Investigator Program at the University of Ottawa, and a […]

Ipsita Goswami

Ipsita Goswami is a Staff Neonatologist and Assistant Professor at the Department of Pediatrics, McMaster University since 2020. She completed her Pediatric Residency in India followed by the Neonatal Perinatal Medicine Fellowship at University of Calgary. She also completed a MSc in Basic Neuroscience from University of Calgary followed by the Neonatal Neurology fellowship from […]

Jacqueline Wilson

Jacqueline Wilson (RN, BN) is a PhD Candidate in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary. Clinical experiences locally and abroad have fueled Jacqueline’s interest in exploring patient and family engagement in healthcare research, decisions, and evaluation. Jacqueline’s CIHR-funded doctoral research addresses a call-to-action by Alberta parents and involves co-developing a patient-reported experience […]