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Speaker Profiles 1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 | VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EDUCATION DAY + AGM COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF BC | WWW.CPSBC.CA When duty calls: legal and professional obligations in medical practice #DutyToAct JOIN THE CONVERSATION @cpsbc_ca SPEAKER PROFILE Nita Jain MD, FRCPC Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia Dr. Nita Jain is a clinical assistant professor in the department of pediatrics at the University of British Columbia. She practises general pediatrics in the community and is a consultant pediatrician with the child protection team at BC Children’s Hospital. She also works in this capacity with the suspected child abuse and neglect team at Surrey Memorial Hospital. Dr. Jain is actively involved with resident and medical student teaching both in her clinic and on the clinical teaching units at BC Children’s Hospital. PLENARY SESSION | 9:00−10:00 Katrina Harry LLB Lead Counsel, Parents Legal Centre, Legal Services Society of BC Ms. Katrina Harry was called to the bar 10 years ago and before coming to Vancouver to practise, she spent time practising throughout other regions in BC. She has spent most of her career focusing on child protection law, but also has experience practising in family law and Aboriginal law, writing and reviewing publications and guest lecturing. She has represented parents and extended family members who are involved with social workers due to child protection concerns. Serena Kullar MSW, RSW Social Worker, Fir Square Combined Care Unit, BC Women’s Hospital & Health Centre Ms. Serena Kullar began her social work career in 2004 with the Ministry of Children and Family Development as a child protection social worker. In 2009, she became a child protection consultant and subsequently a child protection team leader with Vancouver Aboriginal Child and Family Services Society. In 2012, Ms. Kullar joined Fir Square Combined Unit, a maternity unit for women struggling with substance use, and currently serves as a social worker. Ms. Kullar is also currently working on her PhD in social work through McGill University, focusing on mothers with complex trauma and their involvement with Child Protection Services. Protecting at-risk children: medical and legal perspectives

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Page 1: When duty calls: legal and professional obligations in ... · FRIDAY, SPTEMBER ˚, ˚˝˙ | VAV CV CENTRE EDUCATION DAY AGM COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF BC | When duty calls:

S p e a k e r P ro f i l e s 1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 | VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE

EDUCATION DAY + AGM

COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF BC | WWW.CPSBC.CA

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Nita JainMD, FRCPC

Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia

Dr. Nita Jain is a clinical assistant professor in the department of pediatrics at the University of British Columbia. She practises general pediatrics in the community and is a consultant pediatrician with the child protection team at BC Children’s Hospital. She also works in this capacity with the suspected child abuse and neglect team at Surrey Memorial Hospital.

Dr. Jain is actively involved with resident and medical student teaching both in her clinic and on the clinical teaching units at BC Children’s Hospital.

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Katrina HarryLLB

Lead Counsel, Parents Legal Centre, Legal Services Society of BC

Ms. Katrina Harry was called to the bar 10 years ago and before coming to Vancouver to practise, she spent time practising throughout other regions in BC. She has spent most of her career focusing on child protection law, but also has experience practising in family law and Aboriginal law, writing and reviewing publications and guest lecturing. She has represented parents and extended family members who are involved with social workers due to child protection concerns.

Serena KullarMSW, RSW

Social Worker, Fir Square Combined Care Unit, BC Women’s Hospital & Health Centre

Ms. Serena Kullar began her social work career in 2004 with the Ministry of Children and Family Development as a child protection social worker. In 2009, she became a child protection consultant and subsequently a child protection team leader with Vancouver Aboriginal Child and Family Services Society. In 2012, Ms. Kullar joined Fir Square Combined Unit, a maternity unit for women struggling with substance use, and currently serves as a social worker. Ms. Kullar is also currently working on her PhD in social work through McGill University, focusing on mothers with complex trauma and their involvement with Child Protection Services.

Protecting at-risk children: medical and legal perspectives

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S p e a k e r P ro f i l e s 2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 | VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE

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COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF BC | WWW.CPSBC.CA

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Patricia BowlesSenior Communications Specialist

Ms. Patricia Bowles is an award-winning communications professional with expertise in public affairs, media and government relations, advocacy and marketing.

She has held senior executive positions with TELUS and Westcoast Energy and also served as a political and policy advisor for the federal and provincial governments. Most recently, she was the director of communications and education at the BC Securities Commission.

Prior to joining the commission in 2006, Ms. Bowles was a senior consultant for BC’s Ministry of Attorney General providing advice on messaging for trials in BC’s Supreme and Provincial courts, in particular the Air India and Pickton trials.

Before moving to BC, Ms. Bowles was an owner and director of McLaren McCann Advertising in Toronto where she consulted for a number of clients in the health-care field.

Graeme KeirsteadLLB

Chief Legal Counsel, College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia

Mr. Graeme Keirstead graduated from the University of New Brunswick Law School in 1991 and was called to the Bar in 1992. He worked in small firm settings before joining The Law Society of British Columbia in 1999 as a staff lawyer where he worked for 15 years holding various leadership positions. Mr. Keirstead joined the College in 2013.

Mr. Keirstead has spoken to groups of lawyers and other professional audiences on topics from how to avoid complaints to how to develop your own succession plan.

Patrick D. RoweMD, CCFP(EM), FCFP

Department Head, Emergency Medicine, University Hospital of Northern British Columbia

Trauma Director, Northern Health

Dr. Patrick Rowe is an emergency physician practising at the University Hospital of Northern BC in Prince George, BC. He has been a member of the Prince George medical community since 1993. Dr. Rowe has served in a number of leadership positions, including a term as president of the Prince George emergency group, as a member of the Department of Emergency Medicine Advisory Committee and the Northern Health Critical Care Council. Recently, he completed the Physician Leadership Program at the UBC Sauder School of Business.

Dr. Rowe has been a member of the College Board since 2013 and currently holds the position of treasurer.

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Clinical Instructor, Community Internal Medicine, University of British Columbia

Dr. Jeff Kerrie undertook his medical training at the University of Manitoba before completing residency in internal medicine at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He has recently completed a master’s degree in clinical bioethics from Clarkson University/Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York that he intends to apply on the wards and to higher-level policy development.

Dr. Kerrie practises as a general internist in Victoria and Vancouver, working as UBC faculty on the teaching unit at Royal Jubilee Hospital. His other medical interests include bedside ultrasound, medicine in atypical environments (including dive/hyperbaric medicine), and international health. He participated in the Ebola crisis in 2015 as a member of a research team from Oxford University trialing novel treatments in Liberia and Sierra Leone.

The Ebola outbreak: experiences and ethical issues in the field

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EDUCATION DAY + AGM

COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF BC | WWW.CPSBC.CA

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Statutory duty to report impaired health professionals

Session 1 3:00−3:40

Session 2 3:50−4:30

Ailve McNestryMB, CCFP

Deputy Registrar, College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia

Dr. Ailve McNestry obtained her medical degree from University College in Dublin, Ireland and completed her training in Newfoundland and Labrador. She arrived in BC in 1988, taking on the role as medical director of the Prince George Regional Hospital, before settling in Vancouver to open a family practice.

Prior to joining the College in 2011, Dr. McNestry served as a medical advisor and medical manager with WorkSafeBC. As deputy registrar of the College, she is responsible for the BC Methadone Program, the Prescription Review Program, and the monitoring department.

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Graeme KeirsteadLLB

Chief Legal Counsel, College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia

Mr. Graeme Keirstead graduated from the University of New Brunswick Law School in 1991 and was called to the Bar in 1992. He worked in small firm settings before joining The Law Society of British Columbia in 1999 as a staff lawyer where he worked for 15 years holding various leadership positions. Mr. Keirstead joined the College in 2013.

Mr. Keirstead has spoken to groups of lawyers and other professional audiences on topics from how to avoid complaints to how to develop your own succession plan.

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S p e a k e r P ro f i l e s 5 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 | VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE

EDUCATION DAY + AGM

COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF BC | WWW.CPSBC.CA

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Obligations arising from the Coroners Service and Vital Statistics Act

Session 1 3:00−3:40

Session 2 3:50−4:30

The community physician and WorkSafeBC – everything you always wanted to know

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Session 2 3:50−4:30

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30 Dr. Robert Saunders obtained his medical degree from Dalhousie University in 1975. He completed a rotating internship at the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, followed by a surgical residency at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Saunders has practised emergency medicine full time for the past 40 years in Victoria, Vancouver and Burnaby, and has been a coroner and consultant to the BC Coroners Service since 2007.

Dr. Peter Rothfels obtained his medical degree from the University of Alberta. After spending six years practising emergency medicine in the US, he spent 13 years as a solo family physician in a small rural community in Nova Scotia.

In 2000, Dr. Rothfels relocated to Victoria and after doing locums for two years, joined WorkSafeBC as a medical advisor in 2002, where he now serves as chief medical officer and director of clinical services. Dr. Rothfels has a particular interest in chronic pain and addiction medicine. He has been asked to speak at numerous conferences and outreach seminars, on the interplay of chronic pain, opioids, and addictions. He also has a keen interest in education, and speaks frequently on the subjects of disability management and the physician role in prevention of needless workplace disability.

Robert SaundersMD, FRCPC

Coroner and Medical Consultant, Medical Unit, BC Coroners Service

Peter RothfelsMD, ASAM

Chief Medical Officer and Director, Clinical Services, Worker and Employer Services Division, WorkSafeBC

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S p e a k e r P ro f i l e s 6 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 | VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE

EDUCATION DAY + AGM

COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF BC | WWW.CPSBC.CA

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Alison LeaneyMSW, RSW

Provincial Coordinator, Vulnerable Adults Community Response, Services to Adults, Public Guardian and Trustee

Ms. Alison Leaney is a registered social worker at the Public Guardian and Trustee of BC where she has spent 20 years (except for a two-year leave to work on the National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly’s Elder Abuse Knowledge to Action Project) in implementation of BC’s adult guardianship legislation (including abuse/neglect law). Along with Ms. Leanne Lange and others, Ms. Leaney finalized the Decision Tree: How to Assist an Adult Who is Abused, Neglected or Self-Neglecting and led the development of a series of explanatory videos about the decision tree. Ms. Leaney was recently awarded the Queens Diamond Jubilee Medal for her work to create a coordinated response to adult abuse and neglect in BC and Canada.

Leanne LangeClinical Specialist, Adult Abuse & Neglect, Fraser Health

Ms. Leanne Lange has been employed by Fraser Health as the clinical specialist, adult abuse and neglect for the last nine years. In this role she leads Fraser Health’s response to adult protection-related issues across the region. She provides consultation and support to staff working in hospitals, community programs, and residential care who respond to situations of abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults. She also develops resources and provides education to staff. Finally, she assists to advocate for solutions to system level issues which affect vulnerable adults. Ms. Lange is also responsible for managing the Certificate of Incapability Process in Fraser Health. Ms. Lange was instrumental in the development of the Decision Tree: How to Assist an Adult Who is Abused, Neglected or Self-Neglecting.

Natasha HoldalDetective/Constable, Elder Abuse Unit, Vancouver Police Department

Detective/Constable Natasha Holdal has been employed as a Vancouver police officer for the past 13 years. The majority of her career has been spent working as a patrol officer in the City of Vancouver. She has spent the last year and a half working as a detective in the Domestic Violence and Criminal Harassment—Elder Abuse Unit.

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Assisting adults who are abused, neglected or self-neglecting – a decision tree for effective referrals