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Karen Fung-Kee-Fung is a Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, specializing in Maternal-Fetal Medicine. Her practice is largely focused on multiple pregnancies and alloimmune disease. She manages a weekly Maternal-Fetal Medicine clinic dedicated to the care of complicated multiple gestations, including monochorionic twins and higher-order multiples. Her educational contributions include training medical fellows and OB/GYN residents, and she has taken on national educational leadership roles, notably as the Examination Board Chair for the Maternal-Fetal Medicine credentialing exam with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. As the Program Director for the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellowship Training Program, she has trained 70 International Fellows. Dr. Fung-Kee-Fung has received recognition for her scholarship in medical education and is actively involved in research regarding alloimmune disease and national clinical practice guidelines for antenatal prevention of Rhesus disease. She has clinical leadership experience, having provided intrauterine fetal transfusions for twenty years, and currently offers sonographic imaging support services in perinatology and gynecological oncology at the Ottawa Hospital.
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