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David COCHRANE Obituary

DR. DAVID DOUGLAS COCHRANE December 19, 1950 - February 17, 2024 It is with the heaviest of hearts that we share that our dear Doug passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his loving family, on February 17, 2024. In keeping with his character, Doug was courageous and thinking of others right to the end. Doug was born in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, in 1950. His childhood featured family, time at the cottage, Pinecrest and Taylor Staton summer camps, sports, and a remarkable curiosity for learning. In high school, he met his future bride, Barbara Radke, and soon found his life's purpose – improving the lives of sick children with complex neurosurgical problems. With Barb at his side, Doug graduated as the 1975 Gold Medalist from the University of Toronto Medical School. After completing his Neurosurgery Residency at the University of Calgary, Doug completed a Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, mentored by Canada's pediatric neurosurgical pioneers, Drs. Hendrick, Hoffman, and Humphreys. Returning to Calgary in 1981, Doug's academic faculty pediatric neurosurgery career was launched, greatly facilitated by his supportive colleagues. Doug moved his growing family to Vancouver, where he joined the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery at British Columbia Children's Hospital and the University of British Columbia in 1986. He worked tirelessly as an extraordinarily skillful, compassionate surgeon, always striving for excellence and manifesting utmost integrity. Doug was honoured to share the journey with his many patients and their families and credits them with his accrued skill and wisdom, which he in turn imparted to generations of Canadian and international medical students, residents, and fellows. All who met him will always remember his unhurried thoughtfulness, endless kindness, good humour, and especially his smile. Doug was an inspiring leader who emphasized the importance of teamwork. He served as Surgeon in Chief, Vice President of BC Medical Affairs and the Provincial Health Services Authority, and the Chair of the BC Patient Safety and Quality Council. Doug was the architect of patient safety in BC and his team's protocols and standards for safety are internationally recognized and employed across Canada. While Doug's career took him and Barbara to a number of international meetings, lectures and conferences, one of the highlights was volunteering in Kenya and Angola where Doug performed surgery from many disciplines. While this was a brief opportunity, it made a lasting impact on them and reaffirmed Doug's dedication to improving children's health. Post-retirement, Doug turned his mind and considerable energy to BC Interior Health, particularly during the evolving needs of the COVID-19 pandemic. He was passionately committed to the needs of First Nation and Metis, and was instrumental in guiding Interior Health's reconciliation efforts. Doug stepped down as Chair of the Board only a few weeks before his passing. For Doug, the most important partnership was that with his wife of 51 years, Barbara. Together they raised daughters, Dawn and Katherine. Despite his rigorous schedule, Doug was a present and loving father, taking great joy from all aspects of their lives. Doug always heard what was (and wasn't) said, dispensing wise counsel when needed. He was tremendously proud of the women they grew into and became the besotted grandfather of their four children. Doug's final days were spent in reflective gratitude for all those who have shared his life and, more recently, the experience of kidney transplantation. Doug and his family thank the remarkable transplant team at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, and his post-transplant team at Kelowna General Hospital. Doug was most grateful to his beloved sister, Dianne Woodward, who didn't hesitate in giving him her second kidney. This generous spirit allowed Doug two more precious years of life. Doug leaves his devoted wife, Barbara; daughter, Dawn (Jamie), and grandsons Max and Ben; and daughter, Katherine (Jonathan) and grandchildren, Sophia and Gabe; as well as his sister, Dianne Woodward (Bob). Doug shared a mutual admiration and many delightful memories with his 102-year-old mother-in-law, Myrtle Radke, and was predeceased by his loving parents, George and Madeline Cochrane. David Douglas Cochrane, aka 'Dougie,' will always be missed by his extended family, many friends, and colleagues. At Doug's request, there will be no funeral, but a celebration of life will follow in the spring. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Kidney Foundation of Canada (www.kidney.ca). Condolences, photos, and memories may be sent to the family by visiting his memorial page at: www.springfieldfuneralhome.com

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Feb. 24 to Feb. 28, 2024.

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Kathy Parker

January 2, 2025

Doctor Chocrane saved our daughter´s life twice due to her brain tumour called Astro cytoma. She spent six years under the care of him and they formed a special relationship. I remember him at one point telling her that he would not be able to preform a surgery because he had a special occasion to attend which was his daughter wedding. Our daughter was scared to have someone else but told him to go and enjoy his daughter. Our daughter is now 26 and is married and has a son of her own but is still living with her tumour as it is in operable but we think of doctor Chocrane as our hero everyday and pray for peace to his family and friends We don´t know what tomorrow will bring for our daughter but thank him everyday for what he did to get her to where she is today! Rest in peace and know what a hero you were

Bryan Wallis

November 25, 2024

On December 15, 1988 @ the BC Childrens Hospital, Vancouver ...Dr. Cochrane removed a golf ball sized brain turmour from the base of my young 7-year-old daughter's brain at the stem, he saved her life...and he provided ongoing supports to our family over subsequent years...I am sad to read of his death, as I was just thinking of him and going to send a thank-you email. Thank you "David Douglas Cochrane".

The Cohen Family

November 23, 2024

Dr. Cochrane, along with Dr. Steinbok, was instrumental in providing ongoing (and comprehensive) neurosurgical care to my younger brother, starting in 1982 through to the early 2000s.

His larger-than-life smile, his impeccable bedside manner, and his 'giant stature' (but soft-spoken demeanor) will never be forgotten.

Most importantly though, his multi-layered skill set, coupled with his commitment to providing the most optimal care to my brother, will always be appreciated.

Consequently, The Cohen Family would like to extend our deepest sympathies to his family and to his extended 'medical family' at BC Children's Hospital.

We were very saddened to hear of the loss of Doug and we hope that his family finds some solace in knowing that he made an immense impact on his (now) adult patients and their families and that his legacy will live on.

Jian MacDonald Duckloe

July 3, 2024

So sad to read this. For some reason I thought of Doug and found the obituary. He was a childhood friend frowingbup down the street and his mother, my godmother, and the family always a thoughtful, loving and supportive presence. Sending my sympathies to Doug's family. Joan MacDonald Duckloe

JG Pototschnik

February 24, 2024

We are very saddened to hear of the loss of Doug. On behalf of the Rundle family we would like express our deepest condolences to you and your family. Sending lots of love to you all at this very sad time.

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