Dr. angela mailis
Dr. Angela Mailis is a Canadian physician and advocate for patients with chronic pain and rare diseases. She is a specialist in pain medicine and has worked extensively with patients who have complex and challenging pain conditions.
Dr. Mailis has been a vocal advocate for patients with chronic pain, and has spoken out about the need for better treatment options and more understanding from healthcare providers. She has also been involved in research on chronic pain and has published numerous papers on the topic.
In addition to her work as a physician, Dr. Mailis is also a popular speaker and has given talks on chronic pain and patient advocacy. She has also been featured in various media outlets, including television and radio programs, and has written articles for publications such as the Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star.
Dr. Mailis is also the founder of the Canadian Pain Coalition, a non-profit organization that aims to improve the lives of people living with chronic pain. She has also been involved in various other organizations and initiatives aimed at improving patient care and advocating for patients with chronic pain.
Some of Dr. Mailis' notable achievements include:
- Being named one of Canada's Top 40 Under 40 by the Globe and Mail in 2005
- Receiving the Canadian Medical Association's (CMA) Dr. William A. Foege Award for outstanding contributions to the field of medicine in 2011
- Being appointed as a member of the CMA's Board of Directors in 2012
- Being named one of the "100 Most Influential People in Healthcare" by the Canadian Healthcare Association in 2013
Dr. Mailis is widely respected for her expertise in pain medicine and her advocacy work on behalf of patients with chronic pain. She continues to be a leading voice in the field of pain medicine and patient advocacy.