
Dr. Alan Bates, MD
Psychiatrist, University of British Columbia
Biography
Dr. Alan Bates finished a PhD focused on neuroimaging at the University of Nottingham before completing his MD and Psychiatry residency at the University of British Columbia. He then completed a fellowship in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry and Psychosocial Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre. Dr. Bates has published peer-reviewed articles on topics ranging from brain imaging and artificial intelligence to psychotherapy and palliative care. He received the 2018 Canadian Psychiatric Association Early Career Achievement in Psychiatry Award and his volunteer work has been recognized through a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and participation in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay. He is the Program Medical Director for Supportive Care at BC Cancer, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UBC, and a past President of the BC Psychiatric Association.
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Role with CAN-PACT:
Dr. Bates will work to facilitate BC Cancer's participation in the clinical trial and also brings experience in psychotherapy for existential distress and demoralization to the Education Committee.
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