Photo of Dr Money at desk

Dr Money speaks at Women Deliver panel on global elimination of cervical cancer

Dr Money was delighted to accept the request to participate in the cervical cancer screening panel.

Commentary on hepatitis transmission featured in the Vancouver Sun

Commentary on hepatitis transmission featured in the Vancouver Sun

Dr Elwood was featured in a Vancouver Sun article regarding the transmission of Hepatitis C from mothers to their newborns.

Dr Money and Elisabeth McClymont Imaged walking together

Dr Money featured by UBC for her work in women’s health and mentorship of trainees

Read the featured article to learn about the impressive progress Dr Money has made in the field of medicine and her role as a mentor.

Image showing Dr Ogilvie, Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Federal Health Minister, and Genesa Greening, President and CEO BC Women’s Health Foundation.

Canadian government invests $10 million in BC cervical cancer researchers

BC Women’s Health Foundation is matching the investment with the support of generous community donations.

Photo shows graduate student, Elisabeth McClymont Sitting

New publication in Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada on cervical cancer screening

Published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, these recommendations help guide cervical cancer screening in immunocompromised women.

Photo of publication in Plos 1 Journal for article "Exploring the live birth rates of women living with HIV in British Columbia, Canada". Senior Author Dr Julie van Schalkwyk

New publication reporting on the birth rates of women living with HIV in British Columbia, Canada

The article demonstrates the impact of HIV on the birth rates and reproductive outcomes of women living with HIV.

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Dr. Julie van Schalkwyk interim Chief Medical Officer, BC Children’s Hospital, Sunny Hill & BC Women’s Hospital

Dr. van Schalkwyk will take on role of interim Chief Medical Officer for BC Children’s, Sunny Hill, and BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre