Glenn Berall, MD, FRCPC, MBA
Nutritionist
301-1100 Sheppard Avenue East Toronto Ontario, M2K 2W1About
Infant Child and Adolescent Nutrition Clinic ICAN Clinic
301-1100 Sheppard Ave East in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Feeding Difficulties all kinds
�� Organic
�� Infantile Anorexia
�� Sensory
�� Post-Traumatic
�� Behavioural
Obesity
Dysphagia� any syndrome that causes dysphagia
Nutritional Deficiencies
Failure To Thrive
Malnutrition
Prader Willi Syndrome
Autism and Nutrition issues
G-Tubes, GJ-Tubes
Disabilities that affect nutrition
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Provider Details
Treatments
- Obesity, Feeding Difficulties, Dysphagia, Prader Willi Syndrome, Failure To Thrive, Autism and Nutrition, Syndromes affecting Nutrition, Nutritional Deficiencies
Fellowships
- three years at Toronto Sickkids Hospital
Professional Society Memberships
- Ontario Medical Association
Articles and Publications
3 Books and 30 Articles Published
What do you attribute your success to?
Desire to Help People and Patience
Areas of research
Obesity, Feeding Difficulties, Dysphagia, Aspiration, Prader Willi Syndrome, Autism and Nutrition
Philanthropic Initiatives
- Advisor, Ontario Prader Willi Syndrome Association; Advisor, Prader Willi Syndrome Group Home; Helps with Disabled Individuals in Group Homes; Ambassador to Raise Funds to Fight Children's Cancer, Sears Great Canadian Run; Involved with International Feeding Group
Teaching and speaking
I teach at University of Toronto, and teach medical students, residents, fellows, at all of my clinics. I teach residents and students from Queens University, and trainees from all over the world. I have lectured in Malaysia, India, Greece, Brazil, Colombia, England, Singapore, Hong Kong, Punta Cana, in many cities, and all over the United States and all over Canada
Hobbies / Sports
- Biking, Hockey, Saxophone
Favorite professional publications
- American Academy of Pediatrics Journal, Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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