Dr. Beth Donaldson, Family Doctor, Vancouver, BC

Dr. Beth Donaldson

Dr. Beth Donaldson

MD, Family Practice
Family Doctor
Vancouver, BC
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Dr. Beth Donaldson Bio

Dr. Beth Donaldson is a Family Physician and Medical Director for the Vancouver and Calgary Copeman Healthcare Centres. Known for her excellent bed-side manner, Dr. Donaldson takes a strong personal interest in her patients’ health. She has a Fellowship through UBC in Women’s Health, and is certified in Breast Health and Osteoporosis, as well as Advanced Cardiac Life Support. She is an active participant in the North American Menopause Society and sees many of our Menopausal clients. Her practice therefore ranges from general practice and pediatrics, to menopause, pre and post-natal, gynecology, breast health and osteoporosis. Dr. Donaldson continues to take an interest in research and evidenced-based medicine, and believes in a balanced, holistic approach to her patients’ health. - Dr. Beth Donaldson is passionate about personalized, preventive healthcare while empowering clients to attain their health goals. She believes wholeheartedly in collaboration with internal and external clinical providers, to ensure the most efficient care possible for her clients. She brings over 16 years of clinical and management experience working in a collaborative care practice, having been a founding Physician at Copeman Healthcare, and a former Medical Director with TELUS Health in Vancouver. Dr. Donaldson’s earned her Medical Degree from the University of Calgary, with her Family Practice training at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, and a Fellowship in Women’s Health through the University of British Columbia. She is also certified with the North American Menopause Society. She enjoys caring for clients of all ages, genders, and will work with the Harrison team to ensure a personalized, relaxed yet direct approach for optimal health outcomes. She empowers her clients to lead a healthy lifestyle knowing it can prevent disease, improve resilience, and drive overall performance. She believes that movement is at the root of health resilience and general well-being and models this for clients and colleagues alike. Beth practices what she preaches for a healthy and balanced life! She and her husband have two young, active and involved boys. She enjoys boating, family gatherings at the cabin, reading, walking their dog Libby, spa days, and, regular cookie baking.
( Dr. Beth Donaldson, Family Doctor, Vancouver, BC) is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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    Really liked Dr Beth Donaldson and the entire team at Copeman Healthcare centre in Vancouver. Like the whole team approach and time spent with nutritionist. Turned out they found something about my family history that I knew nothing about. Looking forward to a long relationship with Dr Donaldson.
    Submitted: January 13, 2016

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