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Board of Directors 2010-2011

President:

DR. DAVID JEWER, St. John's, Newfoundland & Labrador

Vice-President:
DR. PATRICIA BORTOLUZZI, Montréal, Québec

Vice-President Elect:

DR. DOUGLAS ROSS, London, Ontario

 

Secretary-Treasurer:
DR. W. BRYAN CALLAGHAN, Ottawa, Ontario

Membership Chair:
DR. EDWARD BUCHEL, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Convention Chair
DR. RICHARD WARREN, Vancouver, British Columbia

Past President
DR. JUSTIN PALETZ, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Historian
DR. EARL CAMPBELL, Calgary, Alberta

Public Relations Chair
DR. HOWARD CLARKE, Toronto, Ontario

Director
DR. BING SIANG GAN, London, Ontario (Web Site Chair)

DR. LUCIE LESSARD, Montréal, Québec

Chair, IPRAS 2011 Organizing Committee

DR. DON LALONDE, Saint John, New Brunswick

 

RCPSC Plastic Surgery Specialty Committee Chair
DR. RICHARD WARREN, Vancouver British Columbia

Educational Foundation Delegates
DR. PETER LENNOX, Vancouver, British Columbia
DR. DOUGLAS ROSS, London, Ontario

2008 - 2011 ETHICS COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
For the CSPS:
DR. HOWARD CLARKE,  Toronto, Ontario
DR. WILLIAM DEHAAS, Calgary, Alberta
DR. PATRICK HARRIS, Montréal, Québec

DR. RICHARD MOUFARRÈGE, Montréal, Qébec

For the CSACPS (2008-2011):
Dr. Stephen Brady, Richmond, British Columbia
Dr. Elizabeth Hall-Findlay, Banff, Alberta
Dr. Tim Sproule, Scarborough, Ontario

2008 - 2011 JUDICIAL COUNCIL MEMBERS:
For the CSPS:
DR. HOWARD ADAMS, Windsor, Ontario
DR. KENNETH MURRAY, Winnipeg, Manitoba

For the CSACPS (2008-2011):
Dr. John Taylor, Etobicoke, Ontario
Dr. Peter Wyshynski, Waterloo, Ontario

Executive Director:
Karyn Wagner
1469 St. Joseph Blvd. E. #4
Montreal, QC H2J 1M6
Phone: (514) 843-5415; Fax: (514) 843-7005
Email: csps_sccp@bellnet.ca


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