Shirley Tse MD FRCPC

Program Director
Staff Rheumatologist, SickKids
Associate Professor, University of Toronto

Excellence in Postgraduate Medical Education Award: Development and Innovation

Postgraduate Medical Education Awards

Shirley Tse

Guestbook

  1. From glory to glory! congratuations Shirley. It always struck me that you care passionately about the development of your trainees. So this award is well-deserved.
    Joanne Bargman

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Biography

Dr. Shirley Tse received her medical degree from the University of Toronto and completed her postgraduate training in pediatric medicine and pediatric rheumatology at the University of Toronto and The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). This was followed by a CIHR Fellowship with further PhD training in Immunology and Cell Biology at the University of Toronto where Dr. Tse studied the human host response to pathogens. In 2003, Dr. Tse joined the Rheumatology Division and currently is appointed as Associate Professor. Dr. Tse has also been the Program Director for the Division of Rheumatology Pediatric Rheumatology Training Program since July 2007. Dr. Tse’s clinical and research interests are focused towards juvenile spondyloarthritis (diagnosis, classification, outcomes, radiologic imaging, and treatment) and in education (development of innovative methods of teaching pediatric rheumatology). Dr. Tse has a specialized juvenile spondyloathritis clinic at SickKids. Dr. Tse is one of the collaborating experts of the Spondyloarthritis Research Consortium of Canada (SPARCC) research program on spondyloarthritis (SpA) focusing on pediatric SpA. Dr.Tse is also appointed as the Chair of the Royal College Examination Board for Pediatric Rheumatology.

Quote from the Winner

Aligned to the motto of my karate dojo where I have trained for the past 13 years: always strive for your personal best and to share it with others.

About the Award

Established in 2003 this award serves to recognize outstanding contributions of faculty members in program development, administration and innovation in postgraduate medical education.