The Division of General Pediatrics includes 56 full and part-time consultant pediatricians, who provide services through the Asthma Centre, the ADHD Program, the Child Development Program, the Child Protection Program, the Pediatric Consultation Centre, the Complex Care Service, the Residency Continuity Clinic, the Medical Day Hospital, the Medical Inpatient Units, the Short Stay Unit, the Multicultural Health and Adoption Clinic, the Palliative Care Program, and the Pediatric Medical Consultation Service.
Services
The Division of General Pediatrics offers a number of services through the Montreal Children's Hospital:
Asthma
Mission
To provide a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis, management and patient education of pediatric asthma in the ambulatory setting. To promote medical education and research on asthma. The Centre is comprised of pediatric specialist physicians, nurses and respiratory therapists who provide expert care, unique to the particularities of asthma during the pediatric age.
General Information
The Asthma Centre provides several services related to the management of children with asthma. The Asthma Centre provides the community with a multidisciplinary approach to the management of asthma in both outpatient and inpatient services, including medical diagnosis and treatment, patient education, and allergy and respiratory functional evaluation. The Centre also promotes physician education and research on asthma.
The Centre is integrated by several physicians, a nurse, a respiratory therapist, a clinic coordinator and a secretary. Among the physicians there are general pediatricians, allergists and respirologists. The allergists and respirologists are consultants to the Centre in their respective specialties, and several of them attend the clinics. Diagnostic allergy skin testing and pulmonary function testing are available on site.
Six outpatient asthma clinics are held weekly. In recent years, 2,000 to 2,500 patients have been seen per year. Because recurrent wheezing is more common in young children than at other ages, about 40% of patients seen in the clinic belong to that age group. Most of these children have episodic, viral-induced asthma -- a form of asthma particular to this age that tends to resolve gradually. Referrals to the clinic are accepted from community physicians, emergency rooms and inpatient services. The objectives of the first visit include diagnosis of asthma, assessment of disease severity, identification of precipitating factors, patient education and a therapeutic and preventive management plan. The nurse and the respiratory therapist give psychosocial support and provide patient education. After the initial evaluation, patients may be referred back to their primary physicians, to whom a report is sent. Short-term follow-up or feedback through telephone communication is also offered. Patients with more severe or complicated asthma, as well as those lacking adequate primary care, are followed regularly in the clinic.
The Montreal Children's Hospital, through the Asthma Centre, is one of the Asthma Education Centres (CEA) of the Quebec Asthma Education Network. The CEA provides individual education sessions to patients with asthma, to aid the patient and their primary care physicians in the day-to-day management of asthma. Referrals will be accepted from community physicians and health services (CLSC), emergency rooms, inpatient services and specialty services. The educational activity at the CEA is different from a clinic visit because it does not include a physician assessment. Education enables the patient to understand what asthma is, to improve their environment and avoid precipitating factors, to learn why, when and how to use their medications, to assess whether their asthma is under control or not, and to utilize an action plan when asthma deteriorates. The objective is to provide education to the patients and parents on the prevention and self-management of asthma. A report is sent to the physician providing medical follow-up to the patient.
The Asthma Centre promotes and is involved in clinical research. Recent, current and upcoming projects include clinical trials of pharmacologic treatments of asthma, impact of our interventions in asthma outcomes, and development of a province-wide, computer-based asthma database. Two outstanding upcoming projects are a multicentre trial to definitely determine the role of inhaled steroids in episodic, viral-induced asthma, and a comprehensive discharge plan from the emergency room. The Asthma Centre is part of the Quebec Network of Respiratory Health; several of the research projects originating at the Montreal Children's Hospital are done in collaboration with other partners of the network.
The Asthma Centre is at the forefront of pediatric asthma. The Asthma Centre is committed to providing a high standard of care and to promoting the acquisition of knowledge and the improvement of clinical practice of pediatric asthma through medical education and research.
Teaching
The Asthma Centre has been active in promoting medical education on asthma through several means: Continuing Medical Education activities, Grand Rounds, conferences to residents and medical students, rotations for trainees in the Asthma Clinic and Asthma Inpatient Service, and more recently as one of the partners of the Ambulatory Pediatric Group conference series. The Asthma Centre is committed to promoting knowledge and utilization of the most current, evidence-based clinical practice guidelines.
Asthma Centre at the Montreal Children's Hospital
Members
Dr. David Zielinski, Director
Dr. Aurore Côté
					Dr. Francine Ducharme
					Dr. Elaine Medoff
					Dr. Francisco Noya
					Dr. June Ortenberg
					Dr. Paul Roumeliotis
					Georgia Kotsirilos, Respiratory Therapist
					Andrée Turenne, Nurse
Child Protection Program
This Child Protection Program provides case management advice for children where child maltreatment is suspected. Inpatient clinical consultation for injured or severely neglected children, organization of out-patient evaluation, health record documentation and liaison to community-based agencies are available. The Child Protection Committee provides expertise in Child Maltreatment through multidisciplinary case review. These services are for registered patients of the hospital and require a concomitant referral to Social Services.
Child Protection Program at the Montreal Children's Hospital
Members
laurel.kimoff.med [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca (Dr. Laurel Chauvin-Kimoff, Director), ext. 23182
Dr. Franziska Baltzer
					Dr. Joyce Canfield
					Rev. Paul Geraghty
					Laura Johnson, BSW
					Marie Laberge, BSM
					Justine Noseux, MSW
					Angeliki Souranis, BSW, Social Work Coordinator
Complex Care Service
The Complex Care Service (previously known as the Intensive Ambulatory Care service) at the Montreal Children's Hospital provides and coordinates multidisciplinsry care for children with complex healthcare needs on a sort-, medium- or long-term period in their homes of community.
The diverse team of health professionals works together to ensure a quicker, smoother transition from the hospital to the home and to provide the necessary support to maintain the child with complex medical needs at home. Last year, the Complex Care Service hd over 3600 treatment day visits and they anticipate this number to grow as more and more children with complicated care needs will transition from hospital to home.
The mission of the Complex Care Service is to provide safe, effective and family-centered care to children with complex medical needs in their own home environment.
The Complex Care Service is comprosed of the following 10 programs:
- Cardiac Transplantation
 - Home Total Parental Nutrition (IV and tube feeding)
 - Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia or BPD (chronic lung disorders)
 - Neuromuscular Disorders
 - Immune Deficiency (inability to fight off infection)
 - Tracheostomy and Home Ventilations (breathing machines)
 - Long-term Intravenous (IV) Therapy
 - Thalassemia (blood disorders)
 - Coagulation Disorders
 - A "Multiplex" Program for children with more general complex health care needs
 
Complex Care Service at the Montreal Children's Hospital
Members
audrey.lafontaine.med [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca (Dr. Audrey Lafontaine, Director)
					MUHC Administrative Assistant: dominique.parent-isabelle [at] muhc.mcgill.ca (Dominique Parent-Isabelle) ext. 24260
Dr. Hema Patel
					Dr. Sara Long-Gagné
					Dr. Catherine Henin
					Dr. Catherine Millar
					Samnang Bun, Clinical Manager
					Soo-Lin Ng, Assistant Head Nurse
					Isabelle St-Sauveur, N.MSc., Clinical Nurse Specialist
Developmental Pediatrics
Developmental Pediatrics multidisciplinary clinical teams assess children from infancy through school age in terms of developmental concerns and learning difficulties for the purpose of diagnosis, referral to appropriate community resources and in-hospital follow-up where applicable. The program is an entry point for children who are presenting with developmental concerns as noted by their pediatricians and family physicians.
Developmental Pediatrics at the Montreal Children's Hospital
Developmental Progress Clinic
					A multidisciplinary team assesses pre-school-aged children referred for suspected global developmental delays (early developmental impairments).
Developmental-Behavioural Assessment and Continuity Clinic
					Consultation for children regarding the following specific issues: attentional difficulties prior to school age, other complex behaviors, elimination disorders, and para/dyssomnias.
Gender Variance Clinic
					Consultation for children whose physicians are consulting about developmental questions surrounding gender.
ADHD Clinic
					Consultation for children from 6 to 18 years with already diagnosed ADHD but where there has been failure of treatment.
					ADHD Clinic Website (Montreal Children's Hospital)
Members
shuvo.ghosh.med [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca (Dr. Shuvo Ghosh, Director)
					MUHC Administrative Assistant: Marjorie Verdon  ext. 24314
Dr. Lester Liao
					Jodi Paterson, Coordinator
					Jennifer Frei, Coordinator
					Suzanne Buerkle, Assistant
In-Patient Wards and Short Stay Unit
In-Patient Wards and Short Stay Unit are responsible for the care of infants: children and adolescents requiring non-ICU inpatient medical care, excluding patients admitted for previously diagnosed problems in hematology-oncology and cardiology. Patients are admitted with problems in the realms of: General Pediatrics, Nephrology, Adolescent Medicine, Rheumatology, Gastroenterology, Respirology, Endocrinology.
The most frequent diagnoses are: Asthma and bronchospasm, Pyelonephritis and other UTI's, Gastroenteritis, Global developmental delay, Pneumonia and bronchiolitis, R/O neonatal sepsis, seizures.
Members
mylene.dandavino.med [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca (Dr. Mylene Dandavino, Director)
					MUHC Administrative Assistant: Solida Pann ext. 22457
Dr. Holly Agostino
					Dr. Louise Auger
					Dr. Rislaine Benkelfat
					Dr. Virginie Clavel
					Dr. Mylene Dandavino
					Dr. David D’Arienzo
					Dr. Matthew Donlan
					Dr. Helena Evangeliou
					Dr. Tania Giannone
					Dr. Julie Hébert
					Dr. Catherine Henin
					Dr. Chris Karatzios
					Dr. Laurel Kimoff
					Dr. Nadine Korah
					Dr. Patricia Li
					Dr. Sara Long-Gagné
					Dr. Gillian Morantz
					Dr. Catherine Nolin
					Dr. Jill Ranger
					Dr. Catherine Rich
					Dr. Elisa Ruano-Cea
					Dr. Earl Rubin
					Dr. Robert Sternszus
					Dr. Karen Trudel
					Dr. Jasmine Vafi
Intermediate-Complexity Coordination and Navigation (I-CCAN)
The Intermediate-Complexity Coordination and Navigation Service (I-CCAN) assists children, youth and families in navigating the healthcare system and facilitates access to coordinated hospital-based services. I-CCAN is offered to patients with intermediate complex care needs who are followed by many different service providers.
The I-CCAN service is designed to help families:
- Prioritize care delivery based on expressed needs.
 - Harmonize the care offered by various services at the Montreal Children’s Hospital.
 - Reduce the time dedicated to organizing hospital visits and decrease unnecessary travels to the hospital — for example, scheduling multiple medical appointments/tests on the same day when possible.
 - Reduce delays in accessing needed care.
 
Each child and youth is assigned a care coordinator who serves as a point of contact to assist the family in coordinating, consolidating and simplifying hospital visits. The care coordinator organizes MCH medical visits, imaging, tests, therapies and/or procedures according to the family’s availability and preferences. I-CCAN may also offer patients medical care consultations by our pediatricians via the I-CCAN clinic, as well as the support of a nurse practitioner/clinician.
I-CCAN services offered to families will be determined at the initial needs assessment following enrollment and may be reassessed according to the evolution of the patient/family needs.
I-CANN Website at the Montreal Children's Hospital
Members
sara.long-gagne.med [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca (Dr. Sara Long-Gagné, Director)
					MUHC Administrative Agent: Tanya.Radhakrishna [at] muhc.mcgill.ca (Tanya Radhakrishna)
Dr. Matthew Donlan
					Dr. Hema Patel
					Isabelle St-Sauveur, RN, MSc(N)
					Samnang Bun, Inf.BSc, D.É.S.S, MAP Nurse Manager
					Stephanie Racicot, M.S.W., Care coordinator
					Clelia Coccia, Nurse Clinician
					Julie Bergeron, Care Coordinator
					Laura Gagnon, M.S.W., Care Coordinator
					Laurie Cléophat, PNP, MSc(A), Nurse Practitioner
Medical Day Hospital/Pediatric Medical Consultation Service
The Medical Day Hospital (MDH) of the Montreal Children's Hospital provides day treatment to children with on-going medical problems while reducing or avoiding the inconvenience, complications and expense of hospitalization. It is an alternative to hospitalization for patients who do not require 24-hour medical and/or nursing monitoring and whose needs cannot be met by existing programs within the hospital or elsewhere in the present model of pediatric care in Quebec.
The Medical Day Hospital also provides an alternative to emergency department visits and/or hospitalization for children referred from the community for diagnosis and/or multiple urgent subspecialty consultations. The Medical Day Hospital is open 7 days a week.
The Pediatric Medical Consultation Service of the Montreal Children's Hospital provides medical expertise to inpatients not admitted under a medical service but who requires a medical evaluation. It also places the expertise of the MCH pediatricians at the service of the community it serves and of the McGill RUIS partners. The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Medical Day Hospital Website at the Montreal Children's Hospital
Members
helena.evangeliou [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Dr. Helena Evangeliou, Director)
					MUHC Administrative Assistant: dominique.parent-isabelle [at] muhc.mcgill.ca (Dominique Parent-Isabelle) ext. 24260
Dr. Holly Agostino
					Dr. Louise Auger
					Dr. Evelyn Constantin
					Dr. Mylene Dandavino
					Dr. Sasha Dubrovsky
					Dr. Catherine Henin
					Dr. Chris Karatzios
					Dr. Laurel Kimoff
					Dr. Nadine Korah
					Dr. Patricia Li
					Dr. Catherine Millar
					Dr. June Ortenberg
					Dr. Hema Patel
					Dr. Chi-Minh Phi
Newborn Nursery
The Newborn Nursery at the Royal Victoria Hospital refers to the postpartum unit where newborns room in with their mothers, promoting bonding and family-centred care. We care for approximately 3,000 babies each year, admitting infants born at 35 weeks gestation or later and weighing at least 2 kilograms. The unit primarily supports deliveries from the high-risk obstetrics team at the Royal Victoria Hospital, as well as select community obstetric practices. We provide outpatient follow up after discharge for common neonatal issues such as jaundice and breastfeeding difficulties, often in partnership with community CLSC nurses. Our dedicated team of pediatricians (who are affiliated with the Montreal Children’s Hospital) and nurses ensures expert, compassionate care for every baby and family we serve.
Members
catherine.henin [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Catherine Henin, Director)
Dr. Rislaine BenkelfatDr. Matthew Donlan
Dr. Andreea Gorgos
Dr. Audrey Lafontaine
Dr. Aisling O’Gorman
Dr. Kim-Anh Nguyen
Dr. Hema Patel
Dr. Elisa Ruano Cea
Dr. Robert Sternszus
Malisa Khongkham, MScN (Nurse Manager)
Northern and Indigenous Child Health Program
The Northern and Indigenous Child Health Program is dedicated to Northern and Indigenous children living in Northern communities. Pediatricians are available for in-person appointments in multiple indigenous communities and via telemedicine. Children requiring tertiary and quaternary services in Montreal will be cared for by our program’s pediatricians via an enhanced liaison service and organized follow-up care in the children’s own community.
Northern and Indigenous Child Health Program at the Montreal Children's Hospital
Members
chiminh.phi.med [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca (Dr. Chi Minh Phi, Director)
					MUHC Administrative Assistant: josee.belhumeur [at] muhc.mcgill.ca (Josée Belhumeur) ext. 24349
Dr. James Johnston
					Dr. Jessica Monteiro
					Dr. Johanne Morel
					Dr. Julie Nadeau-Lessard
					Dr. Aisling O’Gorman
					Dr. Chi-Minh Phi
					Jovanka Dorsainvil, Liaison Nurse Pediatrics – Wiitchihiituwin Cree Patient Services
					Elisa Spadafora, Liaison Nurse Pediatrics – Ullivik Inuit Patient Services
					Camille Pare-Roy, Social Worker, Wiitchihiituwin Cree Patient Services
Pediatric Consultation Centre
The Pediatric Consultation Centre (PCC) is the major teaching site in an ambulatory setting of the Division of General Pediatrics. It is staffed by general consultant pediatricians who are excellent clinical teachers. The PCC serves the community by providing a consultative service for family physicians, community pediatricians, and other health care providers. In addition to providing consultative services, the Pediatric Consultation Centre is also home for a variety of specialized clinics including a multicultural/adoption clinic, a resident's continuity clinic, clinics specializing in the medical problems of autistic children, obesity, sleep disorders, Trisomy 21 and an outreach consultation clinic at the Lakeshore General Hospital. The PCC has approximately 5000 patient visits per year encompassing a broad range of pediatric problems.
Pediatric Consultation Centre (PCC) at the Montreal Children's Hospital
Members
matthew.donlan.med [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca (Dr. Matt Donlan, Director)
					MUHC Administrative Assistant: ext. 22338
Adriane Provost, Triage Nurse
Residency Continuity Clinic
The Resident Continuity Clinic (RCC) is an important teaching site within the Division of General Pediatrics where residents, supervised by pediatrician preceptors, follow their own patients during their three years of core general pediatrics training. The RCC provides long-term primary care for over 1000 children, both well children and children with a variety of health care needs, as well as short-term general pediatric consultative support to patients referred from the community.
MCH RCC Preceptor Team
Dr. Theresa Zhou (Director)
					Kyra Lo Russo, RCC Coordinator
Dr. David D’Arienzo
					Dr. Geoffrey Dougherty
					Dr. Samantha Dankoff
					Dr. Fany Loranger
					Dr. Silvana Barone
					Dr. Estelle Chétrit
					Dr. Maya Leitner
					Dr. Marie-Pier Guilbault
					Dr. Catherine Nolin
					Dr. Chi-Minh Phi
					Dr. David Rabin
					Dr. Gabrielle Bibas
					Dr. Marcel Sévère
Multicultural Clinic (MCC)
Dr. Louise Auger (Director)
					Dr. Jessica Monteiro
					Dr. Patricia Li
					Dr. Gillian Morantz
					Dr. Helena Evangeliou
					Dr. Rislaine Benkelfat
					Dr. Elisa Ruano-Cea
					Dr. Julie Nadeau-Lessard
MCC Navigation Team
Melissa Piccioni
					Tifani Stanislaus
Spina Bifida
Dr. Sara Long-Gagné (Director)Dr. Audrey Lafontaine
Dr. June Ortenberg
Dr. Allison Shevell
Dr. Catherine Nolin
Division Members
hema.patel.med [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca (Dr. Hema Patel, Division Director)
Dr. Holly Agostino
			Dr. Manon Allard
			Dr. Louise Auger
			Dr. Rislaine Benkelfat
			Dr. Robert Brouillette
			Dr. Laurel Chauvin-Kimoff
			Dr. Evelyn Constantin
			Dr. Mylene Dandavino, Academic Pediatrics Fellowship Program Director
			Dr. David D’Arienzo
			Dr. Mary Decell
			Dr. Matthew Donlan
			Dr. Geoffrey Dougherty, Social Pediatrics Fellowship Program Co-Director
			Dr. Alexander Dubrovsky
			Dr. Helena Evangeliou
			Dr. Emmett Francoeur
			Dr. Shuvo Ghosh
			Dr. Naomi Goloff
			Dr. Andreea Gorgos
			Dr. Catherine Henin, Fellowships Administrative Director
			Dr. Stanley Hum
			Dr. James Johnston
			Dr. Christos Karatzios
			Dr. Nadine Korah
			Dr. Jocelyn Lavigne
			Dr. Patricia Li
			Dr. Stephen Liben
			Dr. Suzanne Malaab
			Dr. Catherine Millar
			Dr. Jessica Monteiro
			Dr. Gillian Morantz, Social Pediatrics Fellowship Program Co-Director
			Dr. Johanne Morel
			Dr. Catherine Nolin, Pediatric Hospitalist Fellowship Program Director
			Dr. Francisco Noya
			Dr. Kim-Anh Nguyen
			Dr. Carole O'Beirne
			Dr. June Ortenberg
			Dr. Ermalinda Pelausa
			Dr. Marta Pérez-Morgui
			Dr. Chi-Minh Phi
			Dr. David Rabin
			Dr. Yasmine Ratnani
			Dr. Catherine Rich
			Dr. Elisa Ruano Cea, Assistant Residency Program Director
			Dr. Earl Rubin
			Dr. Ana Sant'Anna
			Dr. Anne-Marie Sbrocchi, Clinical Complex Care Fellowship Program Director
			Dr. Robert Sternszus, Residency Program Director
			Dr. Olivia Tse
Associate Members
			Dr. Benjamin Burko
			Dr. Estelle Chétrit
			Dr. Delphine Collin-Vézina
			Dr. Tania Giannnone
			Dr. Lucyna Lach
			Dr. Mary Ellen MacDonald
			Dr. Michael MacKenzie
			Dr. Kim-Anh Nguyen
			Dr. Carole O'Beirne
			Dr. Robert Platt
			Dr. Keiko Shikako
Division Director
hema.patel.med [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca (Dr. Hema Patel)

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Postgraduate Medical Education
Core Residency Program Director
		programdirector.pediatrics [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Najma Ahmed)

Core Residency Assistant Program Director
		catherine.nolin [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Catherine Nolin)

		nadine.korah [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Nadine Korah)

		victoria.bizgu [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Victoria Bizgu)
Fellowships Administrative Director
		catherine.nolin [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Catherine Nolin)
Academic Pediatrics Fellowship Program Director
		mylene.dandavino [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Mylene Dandavino)

Clinical Complex Care Fellowship Program Director
		catherine.millar2 [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Catherine Millar)

Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship Program Director
		catherine.nolin [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Catherine Nolin)
Prevention and Management of Obesity Fellowship Program Director
		julie.st-pierre2 [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Julie St-Pierre)
Social Pediatrics Fellowship Program Co-Directors
		Dr. David D’Arienzo
		pd-socialpediatrics.med [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Gillian Morantz)

Administrative Staff
MUHC Administrative Assistant
		sandra.pisani [at] muhc.mcgill.ca (Sandra Pisani)
		514-412-4400 ext. 23096
General Pediatrics Residency Program Coordinator 
		pediatrics-residency.med [at] mcgill.ca (Alessandra Tedeschi)
		pediatrics-residency.med [at] mcgill.ca
General Pediatrics Fellowship Programs Coordinator
		pediatrics-residency2.med [at] mcgill.ca (Vanessa Vescio)
		pediatrics-residency2.med [at] mcgill.ca