Teaching


Publications

  • McKellin William, H. 2021. “From the Patient’s Point of View: An Anthropological Response to Medicine’s Social Responsibility in Canadian Medical Education.” In Anthropology in Medical Education: Sustaining Engagement and Impact, edited by lveris Martinez and Dennis Wiedman. Springer Nature.
  • 2019       Gitimoghaddam, Mojgan, William H. McKellin, Anton R. Miller, Jonathan A. Weiss, Annette Majnemer, Louise C. Mâsse, Rollin Brant, Vivien Symington, Robert L. Wishart, and Jean-Paul Collet. 2019. “Gymnastic-Based Movement Therapy for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: Results from a Pilot Feasibility Study.”  Frontiers in Pediatrics 7 (186). doi: 10.3389/fped.2019.00186.
  • 2019       Kazi, Abdul Momin, Nazia Ahsan, Ayub Khan, Saima Jamal, Hussain Kalimuddin, Naveera Ghulamhussain, Zabin Wajidali, Abdul Muqeet, Fabiha Zaidi, Meraj Subzlani, William McKellin, Asad Ali, and Jean-Paul Collet. 2019. “Personalized Text Messages and Automated Calls for Improving Vaccine Coverage among Children in Pakistan: Protocol for a Community-Based Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial.”  JMIR research protocols 8 (5):e12851-e12851. doi: 10.2196/12851.
  • 2019       Majnemer, Annette, Maureen O’Donnell, Tatiana Ogourtsova, Bahar Kasaai, Marilyn Ballantyne, Eyal Cohen, Jean-Paul Collet, Tammie Dewan, Mayada Elsabbagh, Ana Hanlon-Dearman, Jillian Filliter, Lucyna Lach, Theresa A. McElroy, Patrick McGrath,  William McKellin, Anton Miller, Hema Patel, Gina Rempel, Micheal Shevell, Kristy Wittmeier,  and The Parent – Panel. 2019. “Bright Coaching: A Randomised Controlled Trial on the Effectiveness of a Developmental Coach System to Empower Families of Children with Emerging Developmental Delay.”  Frontiers in pediatrics 7:332.
  • 2017    McKellin, William H. 2017. “Grounding and Relational Schemas in Managalase, Papua New Guinea.” In Advances in Cultural Linguistics, Farzad Sharifian (ed.): Springer-Nature. P. 149-172.
  • 2017    Schrewe, Brett, Dan Pratt, Joanna Bates, Claudia Reitenberg, and William H. McKellin.  “The Big D(eal): Professional Identity Through Discursive Constructions of “Patient”.”  Medical Education 51(6):656-668.
  • 2016    McKellin, William H. Negotiating Genres in Managalase (PNG) Political Discourse. In Ninke M. Stukker, Wilbert Spooren and Gerard Steen (eds.) Genre in Language, Discourse and Cognition. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. P. 251-276.
  • 2015    Schrewe, Brett, Daniel D Pratt, and William H McKellin Adapting the Forms of Yesterday to the Functions of Today and the Needs of Tomorrow: A Genealogical Case Study of Clinical Teaching Units in Canada. Advances in Health Sciences Education:1-25.
  • 2015    Ipsiroglu, O. S., Y.-H. A. Hung, F. Chan, M. Ross, D. Veer, S. Soo, G. Ho, M. Berger, G. McAllister, H. Garn, G. Kloesch, A. V. Barbosa, S. Stockler, W. McKellin, and E. Vatikiotis-Bateson. 2015. “Diagnosis by Behavioral Observation” Home-Videosomnography – a Rigorous Ethnographic Approach to Sleep of Children with Neurodevelopmental Conditions. Frontiers in Psychiatry 6.1664-0640.
  • 2014   Collet, J.-P., P. Skippen, M. Mosavianpour, A. Pitfield, B. Chakraborty, G. Hunte, R. Lindstrom, N. Kissoon, and W. McKellin. Engaging Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) Clinical Staff to Lead Practice Improvement: The PICU Participatory Action Research Project (PICU-PAR). Implementation Science 9:6.
  • 2014   McKellin, William H. Conceptual Blending in Allegorical Political Rhetoric: Creativity in Managalase (Papua New Guinea) Oral Tradition. In Mike Borkent, Barbara Dancygier and Jennifer Hinnell (eds.) Language and the Creative Mind. Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information Publications, Stanford University. 219-36.
  • 2014   Collet, Jean-Paul, William McKellin, Sravan Jaggumantri, and Niranjan Kissoon Personalized Evidence of Treatment Effects for the Practice of Personalized Medicine: A New Model of Care. BMC Health Services Research 14(2):1-1.
  • 2013  Ipsiroglu, Osman S. William H. McKellin, Norma Cary, and Christine Loock “They silently live in terror…” why sleep problems and night-time related quality-of-life are missed in children with a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Social Science & Medicine 79:76-83.
  • 2011    McKellin, William H., Kimary Shahin, Janet Jamieson, Murray Hodgson, M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller. Noisy Zones of Proximal Development: Conversation in Noisy Classrooms. Journal of Sociolinguistics 15: 65-93.
  • 2001 McKellin, William H. Clinical Ethics and Family Morality. American Journal of Bioethics 1(3):31-32.Cox, S. and W. McKellin. “There’s This Thing in Our Family”:Predictive Testing and the Social Construction of Risk for Huntington Disease. Sociology of Health and Illness 21:(5) 622-646.

Awards

Award for Excellence in Medical Education, British Columbia Children’s and Women’s Hospitals, 2002



Teaching


Publications

  • McKellin William, H. 2021. “From the Patient’s Point of View: An Anthropological Response to Medicine’s Social Responsibility in Canadian Medical Education.” In Anthropology in Medical Education: Sustaining Engagement and Impact, edited by lveris Martinez and Dennis Wiedman. Springer Nature.
  • 2019       Gitimoghaddam, Mojgan, William H. McKellin, Anton R. Miller, Jonathan A. Weiss, Annette Majnemer, Louise C. Mâsse, Rollin Brant, Vivien Symington, Robert L. Wishart, and Jean-Paul Collet. 2019. “Gymnastic-Based Movement Therapy for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: Results from a Pilot Feasibility Study.”  Frontiers in Pediatrics 7 (186). doi: 10.3389/fped.2019.00186.
  • 2019       Kazi, Abdul Momin, Nazia Ahsan, Ayub Khan, Saima Jamal, Hussain Kalimuddin, Naveera Ghulamhussain, Zabin Wajidali, Abdul Muqeet, Fabiha Zaidi, Meraj Subzlani, William McKellin, Asad Ali, and Jean-Paul Collet. 2019. “Personalized Text Messages and Automated Calls for Improving Vaccine Coverage among Children in Pakistan: Protocol for a Community-Based Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial.”  JMIR research protocols 8 (5):e12851-e12851. doi: 10.2196/12851.
  • 2019       Majnemer, Annette, Maureen O’Donnell, Tatiana Ogourtsova, Bahar Kasaai, Marilyn Ballantyne, Eyal Cohen, Jean-Paul Collet, Tammie Dewan, Mayada Elsabbagh, Ana Hanlon-Dearman, Jillian Filliter, Lucyna Lach, Theresa A. McElroy, Patrick McGrath,  William McKellin, Anton Miller, Hema Patel, Gina Rempel, Micheal Shevell, Kristy Wittmeier,  and The Parent – Panel. 2019. “Bright Coaching: A Randomised Controlled Trial on the Effectiveness of a Developmental Coach System to Empower Families of Children with Emerging Developmental Delay.”  Frontiers in pediatrics 7:332.
  • 2017    McKellin, William H. 2017. “Grounding and Relational Schemas in Managalase, Papua New Guinea.” In Advances in Cultural Linguistics, Farzad Sharifian (ed.): Springer-Nature. P. 149-172.
  • 2017    Schrewe, Brett, Dan Pratt, Joanna Bates, Claudia Reitenberg, and William H. McKellin.  “The Big D(eal): Professional Identity Through Discursive Constructions of “Patient”.”  Medical Education 51(6):656-668.
  • 2016    McKellin, William H. Negotiating Genres in Managalase (PNG) Political Discourse. In Ninke M. Stukker, Wilbert Spooren and Gerard Steen (eds.) Genre in Language, Discourse and Cognition. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. P. 251-276.
  • 2015    Schrewe, Brett, Daniel D Pratt, and William H McKellin Adapting the Forms of Yesterday to the Functions of Today and the Needs of Tomorrow: A Genealogical Case Study of Clinical Teaching Units in Canada. Advances in Health Sciences Education:1-25.
  • 2015    Ipsiroglu, O. S., Y.-H. A. Hung, F. Chan, M. Ross, D. Veer, S. Soo, G. Ho, M. Berger, G. McAllister, H. Garn, G. Kloesch, A. V. Barbosa, S. Stockler, W. McKellin, and E. Vatikiotis-Bateson. 2015. “Diagnosis by Behavioral Observation” Home-Videosomnography – a Rigorous Ethnographic Approach to Sleep of Children with Neurodevelopmental Conditions. Frontiers in Psychiatry 6.1664-0640.
  • 2014   Collet, J.-P., P. Skippen, M. Mosavianpour, A. Pitfield, B. Chakraborty, G. Hunte, R. Lindstrom, N. Kissoon, and W. McKellin. Engaging Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) Clinical Staff to Lead Practice Improvement: The PICU Participatory Action Research Project (PICU-PAR). Implementation Science 9:6.
  • 2014   McKellin, William H. Conceptual Blending in Allegorical Political Rhetoric: Creativity in Managalase (Papua New Guinea) Oral Tradition. In Mike Borkent, Barbara Dancygier and Jennifer Hinnell (eds.) Language and the Creative Mind. Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information Publications, Stanford University. 219-36.
  • 2014   Collet, Jean-Paul, William McKellin, Sravan Jaggumantri, and Niranjan Kissoon Personalized Evidence of Treatment Effects for the Practice of Personalized Medicine: A New Model of Care. BMC Health Services Research 14(2):1-1.
  • 2013  Ipsiroglu, Osman S. William H. McKellin, Norma Cary, and Christine Loock “They silently live in terror…” why sleep problems and night-time related quality-of-life are missed in children with a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Social Science & Medicine 79:76-83.
  • 2011    McKellin, William H., Kimary Shahin, Janet Jamieson, Murray Hodgson, M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller. Noisy Zones of Proximal Development: Conversation in Noisy Classrooms. Journal of Sociolinguistics 15: 65-93.
  • 2001 McKellin, William H. Clinical Ethics and Family Morality. American Journal of Bioethics 1(3):31-32.Cox, S. and W. McKellin. “There’s This Thing in Our Family”:Predictive Testing and the Social Construction of Risk for Huntington Disease. Sociology of Health and Illness 21:(5) 622-646.

Awards

Award for Excellence in Medical Education, British Columbia Children’s and Women’s Hospitals, 2002


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  • McKellin William, H. 2021. “From the Patient’s Point of View: An Anthropological Response to Medicine’s Social Responsibility in Canadian Medical Education.” In Anthropology in Medical Education: Sustaining Engagement and Impact, edited by lveris Martinez and Dennis Wiedman. Springer Nature.
  • 2019       Gitimoghaddam, Mojgan, William H. McKellin, Anton R. Miller, Jonathan A. Weiss, Annette Majnemer, Louise C. Mâsse, Rollin Brant, Vivien Symington, Robert L. Wishart, and Jean-Paul Collet. 2019. “Gymnastic-Based Movement Therapy for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: Results from a Pilot Feasibility Study.”  Frontiers in Pediatrics 7 (186). doi: 10.3389/fped.2019.00186.
  • 2019       Kazi, Abdul Momin, Nazia Ahsan, Ayub Khan, Saima Jamal, Hussain Kalimuddin, Naveera Ghulamhussain, Zabin Wajidali, Abdul Muqeet, Fabiha Zaidi, Meraj Subzlani, William McKellin, Asad Ali, and Jean-Paul Collet. 2019. “Personalized Text Messages and Automated Calls for Improving Vaccine Coverage among Children in Pakistan: Protocol for a Community-Based Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial.”  JMIR research protocols 8 (5):e12851-e12851. doi: 10.2196/12851.
  • 2019       Majnemer, Annette, Maureen O’Donnell, Tatiana Ogourtsova, Bahar Kasaai, Marilyn Ballantyne, Eyal Cohen, Jean-Paul Collet, Tammie Dewan, Mayada Elsabbagh, Ana Hanlon-Dearman, Jillian Filliter, Lucyna Lach, Theresa A. McElroy, Patrick McGrath,  William McKellin, Anton Miller, Hema Patel, Gina Rempel, Micheal Shevell, Kristy Wittmeier,  and The Parent – Panel. 2019. “Bright Coaching: A Randomised Controlled Trial on the Effectiveness of a Developmental Coach System to Empower Families of Children with Emerging Developmental Delay.”  Frontiers in pediatrics 7:332.
  • 2017    McKellin, William H. 2017. “Grounding and Relational Schemas in Managalase, Papua New Guinea.” In Advances in Cultural Linguistics, Farzad Sharifian (ed.): Springer-Nature. P. 149-172.
  • 2017    Schrewe, Brett, Dan Pratt, Joanna Bates, Claudia Reitenberg, and William H. McKellin.  “The Big D(eal): Professional Identity Through Discursive Constructions of “Patient”.”  Medical Education 51(6):656-668.
  • 2016    McKellin, William H. Negotiating Genres in Managalase (PNG) Political Discourse. In Ninke M. Stukker, Wilbert Spooren and Gerard Steen (eds.) Genre in Language, Discourse and Cognition. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. P. 251-276.
  • 2015    Schrewe, Brett, Daniel D Pratt, and William H McKellin Adapting the Forms of Yesterday to the Functions of Today and the Needs of Tomorrow: A Genealogical Case Study of Clinical Teaching Units in Canada. Advances in Health Sciences Education:1-25.
  • 2015    Ipsiroglu, O. S., Y.-H. A. Hung, F. Chan, M. Ross, D. Veer, S. Soo, G. Ho, M. Berger, G. McAllister, H. Garn, G. Kloesch, A. V. Barbosa, S. Stockler, W. McKellin, and E. Vatikiotis-Bateson. 2015. “Diagnosis by Behavioral Observation” Home-Videosomnography – a Rigorous Ethnographic Approach to Sleep of Children with Neurodevelopmental Conditions. Frontiers in Psychiatry 6.1664-0640.
  • 2014   Collet, J.-P., P. Skippen, M. Mosavianpour, A. Pitfield, B. Chakraborty, G. Hunte, R. Lindstrom, N. Kissoon, and W. McKellin. Engaging Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) Clinical Staff to Lead Practice Improvement: The PICU Participatory Action Research Project (PICU-PAR). Implementation Science 9:6.
  • 2014   McKellin, William H. Conceptual Blending in Allegorical Political Rhetoric: Creativity in Managalase (Papua New Guinea) Oral Tradition. In Mike Borkent, Barbara Dancygier and Jennifer Hinnell (eds.) Language and the Creative Mind. Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information Publications, Stanford University. 219-36.
  • 2014   Collet, Jean-Paul, William McKellin, Sravan Jaggumantri, and Niranjan Kissoon Personalized Evidence of Treatment Effects for the Practice of Personalized Medicine: A New Model of Care. BMC Health Services Research 14(2):1-1.
  • 2013  Ipsiroglu, Osman S. William H. McKellin, Norma Cary, and Christine Loock “They silently live in terror…” why sleep problems and night-time related quality-of-life are missed in children with a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Social Science & Medicine 79:76-83.
  • 2011    McKellin, William H., Kimary Shahin, Janet Jamieson, Murray Hodgson, M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller. Noisy Zones of Proximal Development: Conversation in Noisy Classrooms. Journal of Sociolinguistics 15: 65-93.
  • 2001 McKellin, William H. Clinical Ethics and Family Morality. American Journal of Bioethics 1(3):31-32.Cox, S. and W. McKellin. “There’s This Thing in Our Family”:Predictive Testing and the Social Construction of Risk for Huntington Disease. Sociology of Health and Illness 21:(5) 622-646.
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Award for Excellence in Medical Education, British Columbia Children’s and Women’s Hospitals, 2002