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Congratulations MFM Fellowship grads!
The UBC Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellowship congratulates its two recent graduates, Dr. Christina Nowik and Dr. Eda Karacabeyli! Dr. Nowik completed her Fellowship in May 2020, and is now a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. She practices as an obstetrician at Royal Columbian Hospital, and as a locum perinatologist at BC… Read More >
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OBGYN Education welcomes 4 new Program Directors
A warm welcome to the 4 new Program Directors in the OBGYN Education: Undergraduate Program Director (middle) – Marketa Gogela, MD FRCSC, Clinical Assistant Professor Undergraduate Associate Program Director (left) – Dr Chris Ng, MD FRCSC, Clinical Instructor Residency Program Director (right) – Dr Hanna Ezzat, MD FRCSC, Clinical Assistant Professor Gynaecologic Oncology Fellowship (not… Read More >
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Advanced Training in Family Planning Welcomes Dr. Mucsi
We are very excited to welcome Dr. Ashley Mucsi to the Advanced Training Program in Family Planning. Dr. Mucsi will be starting August 4th, for the one-year clinical program, with a focus on family planning, complex contraception and EPAC training. Dr. Musci completed her BSc in Cellular Molecular Microbial Biology, MSc in Immunology and her… Read More >
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New Advanced Training Program Welcomes First Trainee
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology’s newest Advanced Training program, Vulvovaginal Disorders/ Sexual Medicine, welcomed its first trainee in January 2020, Dr. Ariel Mendlowitz. This unique and innovative 6 month program is offered to practicing Canadian gynecologists who wish to develop expertise in the assessment and management of women chronic and complex vulvovaginal disorders. The… Read More >
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Resident Research Project Fair
On Wednesday, December 11th we hosted our first ever “Resident Research Project Fair.” Research teams from across the department came to share research opportunities with our first year OBGYN residents. It was a great opportunity for research teams and residents to connect in person. Residents were able to learn about the breadth of research in… Read More >