Jane Lea


Clinical Assistant Professor

Surgery

Faculty of Medicine

Dr. Lea completed her undergraduate BSc degree in 1999 at The George Washington University (Washington DC), followed by her MD in 2005 from the Faculty of Medicine at The University of Toronto. She then completed a 5-year residency in Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Toronto in 2010. This was followed by subspecialty fellowship training in Otology/Neurotology at The University of British Columbia (2010-2011), and further complemented by training abroad at Johns Hopkins (Baltimore, USA) & Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (Sydney, Australia), with a special focus on disorders of the vestibular system (2011). In 2012, a second subspecialty fellowship was completed in Paediatric Otolaryngology at the University of British Columbia. Her current clinical practice focuses on disorders of the ear and its related nervous system, both in the adult and paediatric population.

Supervisor(s)

First Nations land acknowledegement

The UBC Point Grey campus is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm.


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