Katelynn Boerner PhD
(she/her)
Assistant Professor, Division of Developmental Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
Investigator, BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute
Psychologist, Complex Pain Service, BC Children’s Hospital
Member, Academy of Translational Medicine, University of British Columbia
Associate Faculty Member, Centre for Gender and Sexual Health Equity
Associate Member, Women’s Health Research Institute
Dr. Katelynn Boerner (she/her) is a clinician-scientist passionate about making pain research and care more accessible and equitable for young people. She is a leading expert on the role of sex, gender, and neurodiversity in pain.
Dr. Boerner completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology at Dalhousie University, and residency in Child Clinical Psychology at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. This was followed by postdoctoral fellowships in Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the University of British Columbia.
Dr. Boerner is actively involved in leadership positions with the Sex, Gender, and Racial Differences in Pain Special Interest Group of the International Association for the Study of Pain, and the Gender Health Special Interest Group of the Society of Pediatric Psychology. In addition to her work, she is an amateur pianist, a fair-weather runner, the proud mum of a kindergartener, and is always on the hunt for an amazing coffee.