Dr. Rachel Kyle, MD, MScHQ, FRCP
Office: SJHC, Parkwood Institute, Main Building, 550 Wellington Road, Room A2-124, London, ON, N6C 0A7
Phone: 519-646-6100 ext 42093 Fax: 519.685.4093
E-mail: rachel.kyle@sjhc.london.on.ca
Specialty: Quality Improvement and Communications
Dr. Kyle completed her Bachelors of Science with Honours from McGill University in Biology and Genetics in 2009. She worked in clinical research as a research assistant for a year prior to moving to London, where she completed her medical school at Western University. She continued her post-graduate training in Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine at Western and completed this in 2021.
Dr. Kyle is now a staff Geriatrician, who’s focus is on quality care for older adults. To this end, she is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Healthcare Quality, Risk and Safety, with aims to use this knowledge to better the medical care for older adults in London.
University Held Positions
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Geriatrics, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University
PUBLICATIONS
Peer Reviewed Publications
Journal Article
Published
- Kyle R, Mount G, Li SS, Thain J. Severe peripheral oedema as the only presenting symptom of intravascular large B-cell lymphoma: a diagnosis too frequently made on autopsy. BMJ Case Rep, 2019 May 13; 12 (5), Principal Author, DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2018-228802.
ABSTRACTS
Abstracts Presented
- R Kyle, G Mount, S-S Li and J Thain, Severe peripheral edema as only presenting symptom of intravascular large B cell lymphoma – a diagnosis too frequently made on autopsy, 2019, Combined University Research Day (CURD), 2019, Ontario, Canada, Presenter
Posters Presented
- R Kyle, L Diachun, T Wong, J Thain and N O’Regan, The ‘Cognitive Vital Sign’ (CVS): A qualitative study into the feasibility of implementing a new delirium screening tool on the Acute Care of the Elderly (ACE) unit in London, Ontario. 2020, Department of Medicine Resident Research Day 2020, Western University, Ontario, Canada, Presenter