Toronto nurse practitioner wins Gairdner Award for pediatric pain research

April 11, 2025, 5:21 am

Two nearly identical news items report that a Toronto nurse practitioner has been honored with a prestigious Gairdner Award for her innovative work in researching and treating pain in children and teens at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children. The award underscores her breakthrough contributions in pediatric pain management, which promise to improve care and outcomes for young patients. Her achievement highlights the growing emphasis on advancing medical research that targets better quality of life for children facing chronic pain conditions.


globalnews.ca / Toronto nurse practitioner researching and treating pain in kids wins Gairdner Award

A nurse practitioner whose research at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children is dedicated to helping children and teens manage pain has won a Gairdner Award.

thestar.com / Toronto nurse practitioner researching and treating pain in kids wins Gairdner Award

TORONTO - A nurse practitioner whose research at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children is dedicated to helping children and teens manage pain has won a Gairdner Award.

winnipegfreepress.com / Toronto nurse practitioner researching and treating pain in kids wins Gairdner Award


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