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Robert "Bob" Henry Albin HASLAM

1936 - 2020

Robert "Bob" Henry Albin HASLAM obituary, 1936-2020, Okotoks, ON

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Robert "Bob" HASLAM Obituary

DR. ROBERT 'Bob' HENRY ALBIN HASLAM C.M., M.D., FAAP., FRCPC., DLitt(hon) September 11, 1936 - March 30, 2020 Husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, teacher, mentor, researcher, clinician and internationally renowned pediatric neurologist, Dr. Robert Haslam passed away peacefully while surrounded by the love of his life, wife Barbara, along with sons Robert, David, Christopher and daughter-in-law Darlene. Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1936 to Newman and Elisabeth Haslam, Bob was the much loved older brother to sisters Eleanor Jensen and Judy Peddle. He met and married Barbara Frances McGregor in 1959 and graduated with an M.D. from the University of Saskatchewan the following year. After two years of internship and general practice in Saskatchewan, he completed a Residency in Pediatrics, including two years as Chief Resident, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1967, the family moved to Kentucky where Bob completed a Fellowship in Child Neurology at the University of Kentucky. They then returned to Baltimore where he served as Director of the John F. Kennedy Institute as well as Assistant and then Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Deputy Chairman of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins. In 1975, the family returned to Canada where Bob held the positions of Professor and Head of Pediatrics (and Clinical Neurosciences) at the University of Calgary and Pediatrician-in-Chief at the Alberta Children's Hospital from 1975-1986 and then Chairman of Pediatrics and Neurology at the University of Toronto and Pediatrician-in-Chief, Hospital for Sick Children from 1986-1996. Bob was passionate about teaching. He inspired numerous medical students to pursue a career in pediatrics and mentored child neurology residents while continuing his clinical practice in Toronto until 2000 and then in Calgary until his retirement in 2015. Throughout his career, he published over 200 peer-reviewed papers, books and book chapters. He received numerous awards for his excellence as a clinician, administrator, educator and child health advocate. He was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Golden and Diamond Jubilee Awards and in 2006,his family established the Dr. Robert H. A. Haslam Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neurology at the Alberta Children's Hospital in recognition of his outstanding career. The following year he was awarded the Order of Canada, C.M. He was proud to have recently been notified that he would be the 2020 recipient of the Henry Dunn Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Association of Child Neurology. Despite his many prestigious accolades and awards, Bob was best known as a compassionate, caring humanitarian who lived a life full of integrity, kindness and grace while literally touching the lives of thousands of pediatric patients and their families. He was a skillful diagnostician, with the ability to understand the most complex neurological problems after careful, targeted examination. His ability to connect with a child and communicate with parents was unmatched. To then be able to teach and instill these most essential skills in the hundreds of trainees he mentored has carried immeasurable impact. He was active in the Anglican Church of Canada as Chairman of the College Council, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto and was a long time Warden at Christ Church in Millarville, Alberta. His family was the dearest thing in his life. At home, he was "funny grandpa" to his grandchildren Matthew, Thomas, Morgan and Brendan whom he adored. He organized many extended family reunions to share love and laughter with his sisters, brother-in-law Bruce McGregor (deceased) and sisters-in-law, Mary Jones and Lyla Wall along with his wonderful nieces and nephews. He was an avid sports enthusiast, especially baseball and basketball. Bob and Barbara travelled the world extensively but Maui was their special destination to enjoy many family vacations. If Bob touched you or your loved ones lives, we kindly ask that memorial donations be made directly to the Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation in support of Brain Health initiatives. To make a gift online, please visit www.childrenshospital.ab.caclick on Donate Now and choose Remember a loved one. Gifts can also be mailed to the Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation, 28 Oki Drive NW, Calgary, AB T3B6A8. A celebration of Bob's life will be organized at a later date, details to be announced. Condolences and memories may be shared on the Snodgrass Funeral Home website www.snodgrassfuneralhomes.com Arrangements in Care of Snodgrass Funeral Home Okotoks 403-938-3111.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Apr. 3 to Apr. 7, 2020.

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May 27, 2020

In March of 1976, Dr. Haslam found a tumor the size of an egg' in our little girl's head. Jennifer was 3 years old and if Dr. Haslam had not located the tumor when he did and Dr Myles remove it, it may not have been operable and we may not have experienced the fabulous woman Jennifer has turned out to be. I remember being told after her operation that Jen may not write well and may never be very agile on her feet. I wish Dr. Haslam could have met the child/woman he saved as she is a beautiful person, a designer and in perfect physical shape. Thank You Dr. Haslam! You made our world a wonderful place!

Sincere regrets to your family!

Michelle and Collin Heath, Jennifer Brock (Heath), Graham Heath & Ryan Heath

Norman Fost

May 27, 2020

Dear Barbara,

I was so sad to just learn that Bob has passed away.

He was a major figure in my life, starting as a senior resident when I began residency training at Hopkins in 1964.

He was an extraordinary clinician and role model, without peer in his meticulous attention to detail and high expectations for others. I was never able to achieve his level of excellence, but was so much better for trying.
He became an important mentor and friend. I was so happy to see him receive the high honors and awards he so deserved.

He was a great, wonderful person, and among the top few physicians I have known. My life has been so much richer for having known him.
i'm so sorry for your loss.
All my best wishes to you and your family.
Norm Fost
Univ of Wisconsin
Dept of Pediatrics
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April 16, 2020

Dear Barbara,
I am so sorry for your loss. I have wonderful memories of your family and of Bob who was a great colleague, teacher and friend. He set a high standard for compassion, humility, dignity, everything a physician should have.
Beryl Rosenstein

Mubeen Rafay

April 13, 2020

No doubt, Dr. Haslam was an exemplary clinician, teacher and leader in Pediatric Neurology. Many pediatric neurology trainees across the world, including myself, were blessed to have an exposure to his legendary child neurology skills and knowledge. Dr. Haslam will be greatly missed. My sincere condolences to his family and the whole pediatric neurology community.

Willy Gannon

April 11, 2020

Dear Barb,

My sincere condolences to you and your family.

My prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Terry Murray

April 3, 2020

I'm so sorry to hear of Bob's death. I first interviewed him in the early 1980s when I was at the start of my medical journalism career, and then saw him more often after that when I covered pediatrics for the Medical Post. The first time I heard him at a conference, I knew I'd feel comfortable to entrust any kids I had to his care. He was always approachable, solid, straightforward. I liked him enormously and wish I'd known him better. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Noni MacDonald

April 3, 2020

A giant among paediatricians in Canada who touched so many lives through his clinical work, teaching and leadership. His legacy lives on through the many lives he helped shape. For Barbara and his children and grandchildren we thank you for sharing him with us for so many years. May the many memories light the path forward in the months ahead. Safe home Bob.

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