Dr. Redenbach was born and raised in Vancouver, and completed her BSc, MSc, and MD at UBC. Planning to work somewhere smaller, she did her UBC Family Medicine Residency in Prince George. She worked there for 13 years: half-time in family medicine in the Residency Program, and half-time in the ER at the UHNBC teaching hospital. She successfully challenged the EM exam, and due to her years as UBC Residency PG Site faculty and is now a FCFP (EM). She is now working full time in the RMH ER. As the first MAiD (Medical Assistance in Dying) provider in Prince George, she has brought her passion for this end-of-life care to Maple Ridge, where she is the only local provider. She brings years of board experience and leadership training from the Prince George Division of Family Practice to the RMH PES board. She is currently a board member of the Physician Engagement Society.
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Dr. Michelle Strovski
Dr. Strovski is originally from North Vancouver. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Western Ontario and returned to UBC first to study medicine, followed by her residency in Urology. Areas of interest include oncology and laparoscopy. She is passionate about working to advance urological care in Maple Ridge and committed to promoting professional development as the champion of RMH Grand Rounds. She currently serves as the Treasurer for the Medical Staff Association and the Physician Engagement Society as well as the Grand Rounds coordinator.
Dr. Winston Tsui
Dr. Tsui graduated from Queens' medical school and completed cardiology training at the University of Toronto. He arrived in Maple Ridge in 2006 when he joined the department of medicine and took on the role as head of the cardiology department. He continues to be active as a staff cardiologist, intensivist and director of the echo lab. About five years ago, Dr. Tsui started getting involved with the Medical Staff Association and has continued this work, as he was inspired by his amazing colleagues in the medical community. He started out as Treasurer, and in the last two years as part of the Medical Staff and Physician Engagement Society Executive. Outside of the hospital, Winston looks forward every winter to the ski season and tennis year-round.