Dr. Samantha Calder-Sprackman
Dr.
Samantha
Calder-Sprackman
Assistant Professor
B.Sc., B.PHE., MD, RCPSC, FRCPC
Biography
Medical school
- The University of Ottawa - 2013
Personal interests
- Running
- Hiking
- Snowshoeing
- Travelling
- Eating
- Movies
Presentations & posters
- Oral Presentation: Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Annual Meeting. Calder LA, Larocque N, Calder-Sprackman S, Cagaanan R, Zlepnig J, Cwinn A, Stiell IG, Forster A. (2014). Efficacy of phone follow-up in reducing adverse events in the emergency department: a pilot project.
- Poster: Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. Dolansky G, Calder-Sprackman S, Plint A, Zemek R. (2014). Corticosteroids and Antihistamines in the Treatment of Anaphylaxis: A Systematic Review.
- Poster: Canadian Pediatric Society Annual Meeting. Dolansky G, Calder-Sprackman S, Plint A, Zemek R. (2014). Corticosteroids and Antihistamines in the Treatment of Anaphylaxis: A Systematic Review.
- Poster: Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Annual Meeting. Dolansky G, Calder-Sprackman S, Plint A, Zemek R. (2014). Corticosteroids and Antihistamines in the Treatment of Anaphylaxis: A Systematic Review.
- Poster: American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting. Calder-Sprackman S, Doja A, Sutherland S. (2012). The Portrayal of Tourette’s Syndrome in Film and Television.
Publications
- Calder-Sprackman S, Sutherland S, Doja A. (2014). The portrayal of Tourette syndrome in film and television. Can J Neurol Sci. 41(2):226-32.
- Patient Safety
- Quality Improvement
- Medical Education