Shaila Misri, M.D., FRCP(C)
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Shaila Misri, M.D., is a clinical professor of psychiatry and
obstetrics/gynecology at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. She also
serves as the Director of the Reproductive Mental Health Program at St. Paul's Hospital
and as Co-Director of the same program at B.C. Women's, a maternity hospital in Vancouver.
She lives in Vancouver with her husband and two sons. University
Affiliations:
- Clinical Professor of Psychiatry & Obstetrics/Gynecology University
of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
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Hospital Positions:
- Director of Reproductive Mental Health
Program at St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC
- Co-Director of Reproductive Mental Health
Program at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre, Vancouver, BC
Research:
Dr. Misri has completed over 20 research projects in the past 5 years in
the areas of mood disorders in women during prementrual, pregnancy, postpartum and
menopause phases of the life cycle.
Publications:
- Misri, S. "Shouldn't I Be Happy".
September 1995, Freepress, New York, NY
- Mithani A & Misri S (Eds.) "Adolescence to Senescance: A Guide
to the Diagnosis and Management of Depression throughout the Life Cycle" 1999.
CanWest Therapeutics Institue, Vancouver, Canada
- Journal Articles. Published extensively in scientific journals
Media Work:
Regular media ppaearances on both radio and television shows throughout
Canada and the US, in connection with reproductive mental health issues.
Lectures and Presentations:
Over 300 presentations for Grand rounds, seminars, and courses |






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Recipient of the 1998
YWCA Women of Distinction Award for Health & Wellness |
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