Dan Flanders
Nationality Canadian Citizenship Canada Occupation Pediatrician
Dr. Daniel Flanders is a Toronto pediatrician[1] who is commonly cited in Canadian news media about issues of child health and wellbeing.
Physical activity advocacy [ edit ]
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 [ edit ]
In 2015 Flanders advised parents to favour Generic drug pharmaceuticals over brand names.[6]
Warnings against pharmaceutical sedation of children [ edit ]
In 2018 Flanders warned of the risks of using sedative pharmaceuticals on children when flying on airplanes.[7]
Breastfeeding advocacy [ edit ]
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 [ edit ]
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 [ edit ]
Flanders opened a drive-through COVID-19 vaccination clinic at his clinic.[14]
Medical Cannabis [ edit ]
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 [ edit ]
He has one daughter.[17]
References [ edit ]
↑ Zafar, Amina (Oct 15, 2021). "What we know about kids and COVID-19 vaccines" . CBC .
↑ "Why kids should play outside, even in extreme cold: pediatrician" . CBC . Jan 30, 2014.
↑ "Screens 'not a toy:' Canadian pediatricians promote limits for kids 5 and under" . CBC . 1 Jun 2017.
↑ "Kids have trouble holding pencils because of digital devices, experts say - National | Globalnews.ca" . Global News . Retrieved 2021-11-03 .
↑ Bell, David (Jan 28, 2019). "Too much screen time for young kids can hurt development, study suggests" . CBC .
↑ "Why doctors choose the cheapest over-the-counter drugs" . CBC . Dec 18, 2015.
↑ "Is it safe to sedate your child before a long-haul flight? - National | Globalnews.ca" . Global News . Retrieved 2021-11-03 .
↑ "Online tumult over breastfeeding photo challenges stigmas, highlights hurdles" . CBC . 2 Apr 2018.
↑ "CityNews" . toronto.citynews.ca . Retrieved 2021-11-03 .
↑ "Offside? Photo of mom breastfeeding in hockey locker room challenges stigma" . canoe . Retrieved 2021-11-03 .
↑ Birak, Christine (Sep 29, 2016). "Why Canada recommends nasal-mist flu vaccine for kids against U.S. advice" . CBC .
↑ "Ontario pediatricians warn of flu shot 'crisis' to meet anticipated demand" . The Toronto Star . 2020-09-21. ISSN 0319-0781 . Retrieved 2021-11-03 .
↑ 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 }}
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↑ Zafar, Amina (Apr 24, 2020). "Putting off kids' vaccines during COVID-19 heightens risk of other outbreaks" . CBC .
↑ Ward, Michelle. "Pediatricians seeing a growing demand for medical cannabis for kids" . The Conversation . Retrieved 2021-11-03 .
↑ Ward, Michelle (2020-05-17). "Medical cannabis for kids is what Canadian paediatricians are grappling with" . ThePrint . Retrieved 2021-11-03 .
↑ 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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