Eva Moore

MD, MSPH

Investigator and Adolescent Medicine Pediatrician, BC Children's Hospital
Program Director, Adolescent Medicine Subspecialty Residency, University of British Columbia

My research aims to recognize and address gaps in health care and overall wellness among youth marginalized by social structures, such as youth in foster care, indigenous youth, youth experiencing intergenerational poverty, youth with disabilities, LGTBQ2S youth, unstably housed youth, youth affected by substance use, and youth involved in the justice system.

Academic Affiliations

  • Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
  • Research Theme: Brain, Behaviour & Development
  • Research Group(s): Mental Health and Behaviour; Pain and Stress

Contact Information

Location

948 West 28th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V5Z 4H4

Grants

I have received funding from the BC Children’s and Women’s Medical Allied Staff Engagement Society, PHSA Engagement Fund, Vancouver Foundation, Canada Post Foundation and Canadian Paediatric Surveillance Program.

Honours & Awards

Award of Excellence for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Team, Runner-up. BC Children’s and Women’s Hospital for The Stabilization Care Team for youth who present with severe / life-threatening substance overdoses, November 4, 2019

John F. McCreary Prize for Interprofessional Teamwork for RICHER (Responsive Interdisciplinary Child Community Health Education and Research) Social Pediatrics Initiative, UBC Health, 2017

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