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Name of Researcher:
Liisa Holsti, University of British Co-
lumbia, Scientist 2, Health Starts, Child and Family Re-
search Institute
Degrees and Professional Qualifications (including fel-
lowships):
Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation-1985; Mas-
ter of Arts-1992; Doctor of Philosphy-2004; Associate
Professor, Canada Research Chair in Neonatal Health and
Development
Three Areas of Research:
1. Neonatal Development
2. Occupational Therapy
3. Neonatal Stress/Pain
Three Key Publications:
1. Holsti L, Grunau RE. Initial validation of the Behav-
ioral Indicators of Infant Pain (BIIP).
Pain.2007;132: 264-272.
2. Holsti L, Oberlander T, Brant R. Does breastfeeding
reduce acute pain in preterm infants in
the NICU. A randomized clinical trial. Pain.
2011;152: 2575-2581.
3. Lavoie PM, Stritzke A, Ting J, Jabr M, Jain A, Kwan E,
Chakkarapani E, Brooks McNamara PJ Brant R, Holsti
L (Senior Author). Oral glucose to reduce stress during
neonatal echocardiography: A randomized trial. PLOS
One, 2015, DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0141015.
Email:
liisa.holsti@ubc.caWebsite:
www.osot.ubc.caFull Profile:
http://www.acotup-acpue.ca/English/acotup- profilesNom du chercheur et Affiliation universitaire :
Liisa Hol-
sti, University of British Columbia
tion into teaching, research, and learning.
Dr. Moon delivered the inaugural Juliette Cooper
Lecture to over 100 clinicians, students and faculty mem-
bers from across the university who attended in person,
with many more listening via live streaming. Dr. Moon
captivated the audience with her presentation topic
“Process and Learning: The Development of my Thinking
on Reflective Learning”.
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