Christian Rucker

Christian Rucker

Clinical Instructor, UBC Department of Psychiatry

Email: christian.rucker@vch.ca

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Bai Lu

Linda Yang

Clinical Instructor, UBC Department of Psychiatry

Email: linda.yang@vch.ca

UBC Psychiatry IT memo: Fraudulent email alert

Please be on alert for fraudulent emails and phishing scams masquerading as legitimate message from UBC, its faculty and associated parties. If you receive such an email, as shown below, do not respond, do not click on any links, and please delete the email. Protect yourself and your data.

Congratulations to Dr. Laura Labonté on receiving a Research Trainee Award from Michael Smith Health Research BC!

William Schlamp

Clinical Instructor, UBC Department of Psychiatry

SAVE THE DATE! UBC Department of Psychiatry Festive Celebration | Tuesday, December 3

Mark your calendars for the UBC Psychiatry Festive Celebration to take place on Tuesday, December 3rd at 5:30pm at The Arbutus Club! Stay tuned for more details and an RSVP request to follow in the coming weeks.

To save this in your Outlook or iCal calendar, click the iCalendar event link. The calendar link should then automatically download. You can then save the event to your calendar by opening the file and clicking “Save & Close.” If you use another e-calendar, please save the date manually.

All Department members, including faculty, staff, fellows, students, residents and volunteers are invited. We hope you will join us at our annual end-of-year celebration!

FRAMES OF MIND Mental Health Film Series | “The Stimming Pool”, Wednesday November 13 | The Cinematheque

A monthly film series promoting professional and community education on issues pertaining to mental health and illness. Presented by The Cinematheque and the Institute of Mental Health, UBC Department of Psychiatry. Screenings are generally held on the third Wednesday of each month at The Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St, Vancouver, BC.

Film Description

Inspired by the concept of an ​“autistic camera,” The Stimming Pool is a brilliant exercise in collaborative filmmaking in which the lived experiences of several neurodiverse artists reign supreme. A film curator of a B‑movie film club shares his fascination with underground horror with an engaged audience; a woman takes an eye-tracking biomarker test; a worker tries to settle into a busy office full of overwhelming background noises; an illustration book tells the story of a Border Collie turned superhero who watches over people with disabilities. Influenced by the visual landscape of Jacques Tati’s Playtime and the magical realism of Apichatpong Weerasethakul, The Stimming Pool is rhizomatic in its approach, offering a medley of scenes that are associative rather than linear. Recurring patterns, documentary vérité footage, and fantastical performances and animation result in a deeply immersive film wherein a plurality of perspectives collide to provide a uniquely sensorial viewing experience for neurodiverse and neurotypical audiences alike.

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Post-screening Discussion:

Post-screening discussion with Javier Herrera and Kenzie Curby, both neurodiverse individuals and advocates.

Moderated by Selina Crammond, series programmer.

About the Panel:

Javier Herrera, a husband and father of three, was born and raised in Bogota, Colombia. He holds an MBA, M.Sc., and B.Sc., showcasing his dedication to education. An amateur bicycle rider, gym enthusiast, and high-intensity training (HIIT) practitioner, Javier is also neurodiverse, like 10% of the global population.

Kenzie Curby is a young autistic and multiply neurodivergent self-advocate, consultant, and support worker for autistic youth. She is passionate about her advocacy work, enjoys time with her family, being in nature, and engaging in her special interests. Kenzie’s biggest goal in life is helping to bring acceptance and understanding for all neurodivergent individuals.


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BC Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting & Education Day

** Sent on Behalf of Dr. Colleen Northcott, President, BC Psychiatric Association**

Dear Clinical Faculty colleagues,

The BC Psychiatric Association‘s (BCPA) Annual Meeting & Education Day returns to in-person (with hybrid available) this November. Don’t miss this year’s line-up of world-class speakers who will discuss topics like Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatry, Psychedelics, Implementation of rTMS in BC, Economics update, and more.

Date & time: Saturday, November 16, 2024 | 8:30am – 4:35pm PST
Location: UBC Robson Square, Vancouver, BC or Virtual
Audience: psychiatrists, specialty physicians, mental health practitioners, psychiatry residents and medical students.

Up to 5.0 MOC Section 1 credits