14 Oct MNCYN poster accepted to the 2020 Children’s Healthcare Canada conference
The Regional Paediatric Program’s poster submission, Closing the Gap: Distance Education Building Paediatric Nursing Competencies has been accepted to the 2020 Children’s Healthcare Canada Annual Conference Poster Fair.
Inspired by our strategy, the vision for the Children’s Healthcare Canada Conference 2020 is centred on how we build bridges to facilitate equitable care for children and youth in Canada.
Children’s healthcare is defined by connections – whether across care settings, between providers, with families, through digital interfaces, across ministries, or beyond. Delegates will hear from local, Canadian, and international thought leaders, peers and families who have successfully navigated complex systems to enable better health outcomes for children. Plenary and concurrent sessions are designed to be inspirational, but intrinsically practical, enabling local improvements once delegates return home.
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Dr. Ojha is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Paediatrics at the Western University, Ontario and in 2014 became an Academic Paediatrician at the Children’s Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre. He earned his Undergraduate and Postgraduate Medical degrees from India. He completed his Fellowship in Paediatrics from the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and worked at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, Australia. He served as a lecturer at Sydney Medical School- Nepean (University of Sydney) before moving to Canada. Dr. Ojha has vast clinical and teaching experience in the field of Paediatrics. He has worked as a Paediatric specialist in India and served the Ministry of Health in The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.



Gwen is a Perinatal Professional Practice Consultant with the MNCYN – Regional Perinatal Program. She received her BScN from the University of Western Ontario in 1980. Gwen has dedicated her career to perinatal nursing. She was employed for several years on the antenatal, labour/birth, mother/baby care units and the NICU at St. Joseph’s Health Care London, which was the tertiary perinatal centre for southwestern Ontario at the time. Gwen has been a nurse consultant with the Regional Perinatal Program since 1987. In this role, she has also facilitated a Maternal Newborn Nursing course as a joint venture between the MNCYN and Fanshawe College and has worked alongside her physician colleagues to provide ongoing professional education and consultation regarding the care of mothers and infants.
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