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About Gurinder Sangha

Dr. Gurinder Sangha is a pediatric emergency care specialist at the Children's Hospital (LHSC) whose research largely involves diagnosis and care for children presenting with different forms of trauma, especially concussions, in the emergency department.

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Children's Health Collaborators: Naveen Poonai, Jamie Seabrook, and Rodrick Lim

Much of Dr. Sangha's research is done in collaboration with other pediatric emergency specialists. Secondary aspects of his research include medical simulation and health service analysis.


Dr. Sangha completed his Doctor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and then completed his Paediatric Residency and Paediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at Western University.   
 
Dr. Sangha joined the Division of Paediatric Emergency Medicine as a consultant in 2009.  He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Paediatrics.  He currently serves as the Program Director of Paediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at Western University and is the Medical Director of the Paediatric Simulation Program at Children’s Hospital, LHSC.
 
Dr. Sangha’s academic interests are in the areas of Paediatric trauma, resuscitation and medical simulation.


Research Interest Area: Children's health
Research Overview: Trauma

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Western University Department of Paediatrics
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Present Pediatric Emergency Care Specialist, London Health Sciences Centre ‐ Children's Hospital
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Recent Works (8)