Richard Haber
Pediatrician
90 Morgan Road #14 Baie-D'urfe Quebec, H9X 3A8About
Richard Haber, MD, has a private practice in addition to work at Montreal Children's Hospital in Montreal, Quebec. He serves as Director of the Pediatric Consultation Centre at the hospital. The purpose of this Centre is so that other pediatricians can consult about a wide range of pediatric problems a patient may be having. Other extended clinics include one for adopted/multicultural children and a special facility for school problems. Dr. Haber is the author of many pediatric topics in peer-reviewed medical journals and is also an Associate Professor at McGill University, where he completed his post graduate education. He also serves Lakeshore General Hospital. Dr. Haber combines a love of pediatrics and teaching to create his long successful career.
Education and Training
McMaster University
Board Certification
Pediatrics
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Associate Professor, McGill University and Montreal Children's Hospital -
- Director, Pediatric Consultation Centre of Montreal Children's Hospital -
Internships
- McGill University
Fellowships
- McGill University (Pediatric Gastroenterology)
Professional Society Memberships
- Canadian Society of Pediatricians, American Association of Pediatrics, College of Physicians and Surgeons
Articles and Publications
- Many articles and publications
What do you attribute your success to?
His love of pediatrics and teaching
Hobbies / Sports
- Reading, Theology, Hiking, Swimming
Favorite professional publications
- New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Pediatrics
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