Saperson practices psychiatry through [[St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton]]. and has hospital privileges at [[McMaster Children’s Hospital]], [[St. Peter’s Hospital]] ([[Hamilton Health Sciences]]), [[Juravinski Hospital|Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre]], and [[St. Joseph's Centre for Mountain Health Services]].((College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. //Karen Saperson - Doctor Details.// Retrieved December 3, 2021, from https://archive.ph/0d7nU)) | Saperson practices psychiatry through [[St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton]] and has hospital privileges at [[McMaster Children’s Hospital]], [[St. Peter’s Hospital]] ([[Hamilton Health Sciences]]), [[Juravinski Hospital|Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre]], and [[St. Joseph's Centre for Mountain Health Services]].((College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. //Karen Saperson - Doctor Details.// Retrieved December 3, 2021, from https://archive.ph/0d7nU)) |
Saperson’s publication history includes studies funded by the [[World Psychiatric Association]] (WPA), associated with the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO)((Bogie, B. J. M., Colbourne, A., Menezes, N., Saperson, K., & McConnell, M. M. (2017). //The Doctor Is In: Media Portrayals of Psychiatrists and Their Influence on Canadian Medical Students’ Recruitment into Psychiatry.// Academic Psychiatry, 42(3), 386–393. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-017-0798-x)) ((World Health Organization & World Psychiatric Organization. (2005). //Atlas Psychiatric Education and Training Across the World 2005.// World Health Organization. Retrieved December 3, 2021, from https://www.who.int/mental_health/evidence/Atlas_training_final.pdf)) and the [[Centre for Addiction and Mental Health]] (CAMH).((Dham, P., Colman, S., Saperson, K., McAiney, C., Lourenco, L., Kates, N., & Rajji, T. K. (2017). //Collaborative Care for Psychiatric Disorders in Older Adults: A Systematic Review.// The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 62(11), 761–771. https://doi.org/10.1177/0706743717720869)) | Saperson’s publication history includes studies funded by the [[World Psychiatric Association]] (WPA), associated with the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO)((Bogie, B. J. M., Colbourne, A., Menezes, N., Saperson, K., & McConnell, M. M. (2017). //The Doctor Is In: Media Portrayals of Psychiatrists and Their Influence on Canadian Medical Students’ Recruitment into Psychiatry.// Academic Psychiatry, 42(3), 386–393. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-017-0798-x)) ((World Health Organization & World Psychiatric Organization. (2005). //Atlas Psychiatric Education and Training Across the World 2005.// World Health Organization. Retrieved December 3, 2021, from https://www.who.int/mental_health/evidence/Atlas_training_final.pdf)) and the [[Centre for Addiction and Mental Health]] (CAMH).((Dham, P., Colman, S., Saperson, K., McAiney, C., Lourenco, L., Kates, N., & Rajji, T. K. (2017). //Collaborative Care for Psychiatric Disorders in Older Adults: A Systematic Review.// The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 62(11), 761–771. https://doi.org/10.1177/0706743717720869)) |
| Saperson retweeted a [[Globe and Mail]] article blaming the “roughly 1.5 million eligible Ontarians [who are aged 12 or older] without a single jab” as being “the people responsible for keeping the pandemic alive.”((Picard, A. [@picardonhealth]. (2021, November 10). //Every Canadian wants the #COVID19 pandemic to be over. The way to achieve that is not by acting like it... [Tweet].// Twitter. https://archive.ph/4QqMR)) The article cites data from the [[Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table]] claiming that “being unvaccinated makes you more than five times more likely to catch [[COVID-19]], and 26 times more likely to wind up in intensive care.” Further, the article insists that mandatory masking, vaccine passports, improved ventilation, capacity limits and complete vaccination are required.((The Editorial Board. (2021, November 10). //Globe editorial: For Ontario, a few small steps today can prevent a big fourth pandemic wave tomorrow.// The Globe and Mail. https://archive.ph/yweG2)) |