Spring 2021 (Volume 31, Number 1)
Testimonial to Dr. Hanna Strawczynski
By Ciarán Duffy, MB, BCh, MSc, FRCPC, FRCPI; Rosie Scuccimarri, MD, FRCPC; and
Ronald M. Laxer, MDCM, FRCPC
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When Ciarán Duffy commenced his career at
the Montreal Children’s Hospital and McGill
University (MCH/McGill) in 1990, he had the
distinct privilege to work with an incredible
pediatrician named Dr. Hanna Strawczynski.
Hanna was a general pediatrician with tremendous
skills in providing care to children
with many complex problems, including
those with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).
He had been made aware of her by Ron Laxer,
who came to know her when he was a resident
at MCH/McGill.
Ron recalls: “I did a mandatory rotation in
the Home Care Department of the MCH as a first-year resident
in 1977. Hanna had set up the department in 1969
to help manage children with two chronic diseases – hemophilia
and thalassemia. Because hemophilic arthropathy
was so common in those days, Hanna also saw patients
with JIA and other rheumatic diseases. It was on that
rotation that I first got my taste of pediatric rheumatology.
Perhaps, more importantly, I saw the commitment that she
made to every patient (and their families), and the compassion
with which she cared for them. In those days, there
was not much science to our specialty, but there was an art,
and she was a master. It was that experience that inspired
me to pursue a career in pediatric rheumatology.”
Rosie Scuccimarri was also significantly influenced. “I
worked with Dr. Strawczynski, as a pediatric resident rotating
through pediatric rheumatology, just before her retirement
in 1997. She was an incredible woman. Despite her
slight physique, she had such a strong aura about her, and
it was clear that she had overcome significant hardships
throughout her life and career. She was a great role model
especially for young women starting their medical careers.
I was very fortunate to have had the opportunity to work
with and learn from her.”
Hanna’s influence also extended to her family. Her niece,
Ilona Szer, who was Head of Pediatric Rheumatology at Rady
Children’s Hospital in San Diego, before her
recent retirement, states “I followed a career in
pediatrics, and ultimately pediatric rheumatology,
because of my aunt Hanna. She had a huge
influence on me, personally, and on my career.”
And so it was also for Ciarán who worked with
Hanna for seven years. “She taught me so much
during that time. She was an amazing role model
and mentor. Her commitment to the children
and families whom she served was simply
extraordinary. She was such a caring person and
that care was also extended to young faculty. She
was an influential presence, but in a non-threatening
way. Perhaps for me, her greatest influence was in guiding
me towards a career in leadership. She, herself, led by example
and always had this innate ability to read situations which
endeared her to so many. I also had the opportunity to share
many social events with her, including at her home, where I got
to sample her exquisite and very special Polish vodka. She was
such an engaging host.”
Dr. Hanna Strawczynski (nee Richter), born in Poland in
1927, was only 12 years old at the commencement of World
War 2. She survived the Holocaust, including the Warsaw
Ghetto and a slave labour camp. After the war, she completed
medical school, trained as a pediatrician, and worked for
many years in Warsaw. She ultimately moved to Canada with
her husband, the late Oskar Strawczynski, settling in Montreal,
where she raised her children, Eva and David. She worked
at MCH/McGill for over 30 years, achieving the rank of
Associate Professor. Not only was she a survivor of the war, she
also survived ovarian cancer. Unfortunately, however, as with
many in long-term care facilities in Montreal, and elsewhere
throughout Canada, she was unable to survive COVID-19, to
which she succumbed on November 26th, 2020.
Hanna left an indelible mark on all of our hearts and we
will never forget her. We extend our sincere condolences
to Eva and David, and to all of her family. May she forever
rest in peace.
Ciarán Duffy, MB, BCh, MSc, FRCPC
Chief of Pediatrics,
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Professor and Chair,
Department of Pediatrics
Faculty of Medicine
University of Ottawa,
Ottawa, Ontario
Ronald M. Laxer, MDCM, FRCPC
Professor,
Departments of Pediatrics
and Medicine,
University of Toronto
Staff Rheumatologist,
The Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario
Rosie Scuccimarri, MD, FRCPC
Associate Professor,
Department of Pediatrics,
McGill University
Pediatric Rheumatologist,
Montreal Children's Hospital
Montreal, Quebec
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