Frank T. Rauch, MD
- Pediatrics
- English
- German
- French
Frank Rauch, M.D., grew up in Bavaria, Germany, and went to medical school in Munich, Germany and Lausanne, Switzerland. He has always been interested in science. What he found fascinating about medicine is that he could directly use his research to make a difference to people's lives. During his pediatric residency in Cologne, Germany, he joined the successful bone research group at that hospital and over time he became a specialist of bone diseases in children. After he finished his pediatric training, Dr. Rauch decided to go to the best place where he could combine clinical pediatrics and research on bone diseases in children. Shriners Children's was the obvious place to go. Dr. Rauch joined Shriners Children's Canada in 2001, and has been working in the area of metabolic bone diseases in children ever since.
Pediatric Care
Specialties
- Orthopedics
- Pediatrics
More About Me
- Collège des médecins du Québec, Pediatrics, Pediatrics - General
Graduate School
Humboldt University of Berlin
Berlin
Germany
1/1/0001
Medical Education
Technical University Munich
Munich
Germany
11/1/1991
Residency
University of Cologne
Koln
Germany
6/1/1994
Residency
Children's Hospital, University of Cologne
Cologne
Germany
8/1/1997
Fellowship
Shriners Hospital for Children
Philadelphia, PA
8/1/1999
Residency
Children's Hospital, University of Cologne
Cologne
Germany
11/1/1999
CHEO - Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Professor
McGill University
Full Professor
- 2019-Present: Chair, International Conference on Children's Bone Health (ICCBH) Steering Committee
- 2001: Director, Clinical Biomedical Laboratory, Shriners Children's Canada
- 2015-2019: Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
- 2008-2017: Editor in Chief, Journal of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions
- 2010-Present: Member, Editorial Board, Calcified Tissues International
- 2007-Present: Member, Editorial Board, Bone
- 2006-Present: Member, Editorial Board, Osteoporosis International