Dan Flanders

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OccupationPediatrician

Dr. Daniel Flanders is a Toronto pediatrician[1] who is commonly cited in Canadian news media about issues of child health and wellbeing.

Career

Physical activity advocacy

In 2014 Flanders spoke out against schools limiting children's physical activities by keeping them indoors during cold weather.[2]

In 2017 he advocated for limits on children's use of electronic devices with screens.[3] He warned of health risks of devices in 2018[4] and in 2019 he advocated for more study to find new ways to reduce the amount of time children spend on electronic devices.[5]

Support for generic pharmaceuticals

In 2015 Flanders advised parents to favour Generic drug pharmaceuticals over brand names.[6]

Warnings against pharmaceutical sedation of children

In 2018 Flanders warned of the risks of using sedative pharmaceuticals on children when flying on airplanes.[7]

Breastfeeding advocacy

In 2018 Flanders spoke in support of ice hockey player Serah Small who was being criticized for being photographed breastfeeding her child.[8][9][10]

Influenza

In 2016 he criticized inconsistent advice from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which different from Public Health Agency of Canada support for Live attenuated influenza vaccine|FluMist nasal influenza vaccine for children.[11]

In 2020, Flanders warned of a national shortage of influenza vaccines.[12] He is an advocate of Influenza vaccine|influenza vaccination.[13]

Response to COVID19 pandemic

Flanders opened a drive-through COVID-19 vaccination clinic at his clinic.[14]

Medical Cannabis

In 2020 Flanders reported being asked for Medical cannabis several times a week, but stated rarely does medial evidence support its use.[15][16]

Personal life

He has one daughter.[17]

References

  1. Zafar, Amina (Oct 15, 2021). "What we know about kids and COVID-19 vaccines". CBC.
  2. "Why kids should play outside, even in extreme cold: pediatrician". CBC. Jan 30, 2014.
  3. "Screens 'not a toy:' Canadian pediatricians promote limits for kids 5 and under". CBC. 1 Jun 2017.
  4. "Kids have trouble holding pencils because of digital devices, experts say - National | Globalnews.ca". Global News. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  5. Bell, David (Jan 28, 2019). "Too much screen time for young kids can hurt development, study suggests". CBC.
  6. "Why doctors choose the cheapest over-the-counter drugs". CBC. Dec 18, 2015.
  7. "Is it safe to sedate your child before a long-haul flight? - National | Globalnews.ca". Global News. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  8. "Online tumult over breastfeeding photo challenges stigmas, highlights hurdles". CBC. 2 Apr 2018.
  9. "CityNews". toronto.citynews.ca. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  10. "Offside? Photo of mom breastfeeding in hockey locker room challenges stigma". canoe. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  11. Birak, Christine (Sep 29, 2016). "Why Canada recommends nasal-mist flu vaccine for kids against U.S. advice". CBC.
  12. "Ontario pediatricians warn of flu shot 'crisis' to meet anticipated demand". The Toronto Star. 2020-09-21. ISSN 0319-0781. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  13. Emily Chung, Marcy Cuttler, and Christine Birak (Sep 18, 2020). "Why doctors think you should get the flu shot this year — and soon". CBC.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  14. Zafar, Amina (Apr 24, 2020). "Putting off kids' vaccines during COVID-19 heightens risk of other outbreaks". CBC.
  15. Ward, Michelle. "Pediatricians seeing a growing demand for medical cannabis for kids". The Conversation. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  16. Ward, Michelle (2020-05-17). "Medical cannabis for kids is what Canadian paediatricians are grappling with". ThePrint. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  17. Kalaichandran, Amitha (2016-10-28). "Trunk or Treat, Switch Witchery, teal pumpkins: How some are rethinking Halloween". CTVNews. Retrieved 2021-11-03.

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