Stories
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World-class care at the Stollery involves a diverse team health-care workers, researchers, innovators, educators, advocates and more. Meet some of our Stollerific partners who are giving all kids the best chance to live a long and healthy life in the stories below.
Pediatric rheumatologist and pain medicine physician at the Stollery Children’s Hospital, Dr. Tara McGrath is also the assistant professor of pediatrics and adjunct professor of anesthesiology and pain medicine at the University of Alberta.
Brad Wakeman has been an orthoptist at the Stollery Children's Hospital for 28 years, seeing patients of all ages who have complex eye problems.
Assistant professor of the Department of Pediatrics and member of Samson Cree Nation, Grant Bruno is the academic lead for Indigenous Child Health with the Women and Children’s Health Research Insitute (WCHRI) and the Ispimihk Awâsisak Program.
Dr. Andrew Mackie is a Pediatric Cardiologist at the Stollery. In his research, he specializes in helping kids transition from pediatric to adult care.
Anne is a Nurse Practitioner with Pediatric Neurology at the Stollery Children's Hospital. She is part of the inpatient Neurocritical Care Service and also sees patients in the Neurology Clinic.
Every day, the Stollery Children’s Hospital Critical Care Transport Teams go the distance to save the lives of young patients who require specialized care in emergency situations across Canada.
Stephanie has worked at the Stollery for four and a half years as Clinical Nurse Educator specializing in mental health.
Dr. Allan de Caen and his team at the Stollery have spent many years establishing and enhancing a program to address critical health-care needs of kids in rural Alberta and beyond. For his work, Dr. de Caen received the Canadian Hospital Impact Award at this year's Children's Hospitals Week.