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Christine Chambers

Professor, Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Children's Pain

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Email: Christine.Chambers@dal.ca
Lab: (902) 470-8877
Mailing Address: 
Centre for Pediatric Pain Research (K8536), IWK Health, 5850/5980 University Avenue, P.O. Box 9700, Halifax, NS B3K 6R8
 
Research Topics:
  • Pediatric Psychology
  • Health Psychology
  • Children's Pain
  • Pain Assessment and Management
  • Knowledge Mobilization
  • Patient Partnership

Cross-Appointments
-Department of Anesthesia, Pain Management & Perioperative Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
-School of Nursing, Faculty of Health
-Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine
-Scientific Staff, IWK Health Centre

Education

BSc (HÂþ»­)
MA (UBC)
PhD (UBC)

Research Interests

Dr. Christine Chambers is an international leader in the study of children’s pain and an innovator in patient engagement, partnerships and knowledge mobilization. As a clinical psychologist and national voice for children’s health, Christine creates purposeful connections with diverse groups to move research from ideas to impact, improving the lives of children, youth and families. Twice named one of Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women by the Women’s Executive Network, Christine has published over 200 articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals and is recognized in the top 2% of the most cited scientists in the world.

Christine wears many hats in Canada’s health research community. She is a Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Children’s Pain at HÂþ»­ University and faculty member in the Centre for Pediatric Pain Research at IWK Health Centre. Her acclaimed research program has helped establish Canada as a leader in children’s pain research, launching award-winning projects including #ItDoesntHaveToHurt and mentoring more than 100 trainees. Christine is also the Scientific Director of Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKIP), a national knowledge mobilization network spun off from her research lab that is dedicated to improving children's pain management by mobilizing evidence-based solutions through coordination and collaboration.

Christine is honoured to serve as Scientific Director of the Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health (IHDCYH) at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), where she is steering a bold vision to foster research that promotes better beginnings, vibrant childhoods and empowered youth. Christine is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, and the Associate Director of the North American Pain School.

Selected Publications

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Awards and Honours

  • Royal Society of Canada (RSC) Fellow
  • Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) Fellow
  • Canadian Psychological Association Fellow
  • Society of Pediatric Psychology (Division 54; American Psychological Association) Fellow
  • Dennis Drotar Distinguished Research Award in Pediatric Psychology, Society of Pediatric Psychology
  • Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100, Women's Executive Network
  • Science Champion, Discovery Awards, Discovery Centre 
  • President’s Excellence in Research Award, Research Impact, HÂþ»­ University 
  • Patients First Award for Excellence and Innovation in Patient-Centred Care, Merck Canada
  • Outstanding Pain Mentorship Award, Canadian Pain Society 
  • Leadership Award (Individual), Children’s Healthcare Canada 
  • Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision, HÂþ»­ University

Memberships

  • American Psychological Association (Division 53, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology & Division 54, Society of Pediatric Psychology)
  • Canadian Association of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies
  • Canadian Pain Society
  • Canadian Pediatric Society
  • Canadian Psychological Association (Clinical Psychology & Health Psychology and Behavioural Medicine)
  • International Association for the Study of Pain (Special Interest Group on Pain in Childhood & Special Interest Group on Pain and Intellectual Developmental Disabilities)

Service & Activity 

  • Member, Editorial Board, Canadian Journal of Pain
  • Associate Editor, PAIN Reports
  • Editorial Board Member, International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) Pain Research Forum
  • Associate Director, North American Pain School (NAPS)
  • Research Advisory Committee member, Canuck Place Children’s Hospice
  • Co-Chair, Women in Research Caucus (WiRC), HÂþ»­ University
  • Member, Comprehensive Project Proposals Committee, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience