Julian Sernik
Clinical Instructor at UBC Department of Orthopaedics- Claim this Profile
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Bonnie Eckert MBA PMP PROSCI PI
Julian is extraordinary. As a visionary, he sees how things could be; plots a path to better; gathers people, then tirelessly goes after the prize. At the same time he manages to give his patients priority. I never saw him too rushed, even at the end of a brutally packed day, to hear them and address their concerns. As a colleague, he showed me respect and deference in professional recognition of our complementary skill sets. He also tackles tasks in the moment, without delay. Aside from all that? The dude is funny. I’d work with him again in a heartbeat.
Bonnie Eckert MBA PMP PROSCI PI
Julian is extraordinary. As a visionary, he sees how things could be; plots a path to better; gathers people, then tirelessly goes after the prize. At the same time he manages to give his patients priority. I never saw him too rushed, even at the end of a brutally packed day, to hear them and address their concerns. As a colleague, he showed me respect and deference in professional recognition of our complementary skill sets. He also tackles tasks in the moment, without delay. Aside from all that? The dude is funny. I’d work with him again in a heartbeat.
Bonnie Eckert MBA PMP PROSCI PI
Julian is extraordinary. As a visionary, he sees how things could be; plots a path to better; gathers people, then tirelessly goes after the prize. At the same time he manages to give his patients priority. I never saw him too rushed, even at the end of a brutally packed day, to hear them and address their concerns. As a colleague, he showed me respect and deference in professional recognition of our complementary skill sets. He also tackles tasks in the moment, without delay. Aside from all that? The dude is funny. I’d work with him again in a heartbeat.
Bonnie Eckert MBA PMP PROSCI PI
Julian is extraordinary. As a visionary, he sees how things could be; plots a path to better; gathers people, then tirelessly goes after the prize. At the same time he manages to give his patients priority. I never saw him too rushed, even at the end of a brutally packed day, to hear them and address their concerns. As a colleague, he showed me respect and deference in professional recognition of our complementary skill sets. He also tackles tasks in the moment, without delay. Aside from all that? The dude is funny. I’d work with him again in a heartbeat.
Experience
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UBC Department of Orthopaedics
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Canada
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Clinical Instructor
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Aug 2019 - Present
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Interior Health Authority
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Canada
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Orthopedic Surgeon
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Jul 2019 - Present
Orthopedic Trauma and Lower Extremity Reconstruction
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Navig8 Emerging Physician Leaders Program
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Sep 2019 - Apr 2022
Cohort 1 Graduate
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Orthopedic Surgeon
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Jul 2013 - Jun 2019
Orthopedic TraumaArthroplastyFoot and Ankle Surgery
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East Kootenay Regional Medical Advisory Committee Chair
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Oct 2016 - May 2019
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Education
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Specialist Services Committee
Physician Quality Improvement, Cohort 3 -
UBC Sauder School of Business
Cohort 8 Graduate, Physician Leadership Program -
University of Toronto
Clinical Fellowship, Trauma, Arthroplasty and Foot and Ankle Surgery -
Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta
Residency, Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program -
The University of British Columbia
Doctor of Medicine (MD) -
The University of British Columbia
Bsc (incomplete), Pharmacology and Therapeutics -
Langara College
Arts and Sciences -
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Diploma (incomplete), Nautical Sciences