Dr. Thareshnee Govender is an experienced and compassionate physician with 18 years of experience in General and Internal Medicine. Based in Maple Ridge, BC, she specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular conditions. Dr. Govender is particularly focused on preventive healthcare and early detection of medical conditions, ensuring that her patients receive the most effective care possible to promote long-term health. Her holistic approach to healthcare is well-regarded in the community, and she is dedicated to helping her patients achieve their health goals through personalized care.
University of British Columbia (UBC) · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2007
Registration No. 3456789012 · Medical Council of Canada (MCC) - MCC · 2008
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Dr. Govender has been involved in research related to chronic disease management, internal medicine, and preventive healthcare. She has explored the impact of lifestyle interventions on managing cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and hypertension. Dr. Govender has authored several studies published in peer-reviewed journals and presented her findings at national medical conferences. Her research continues to improve healthcare practices and inform treatment strategies in internal medicine.
Excellence in Internal Medicine Award – 2017: Recognized for her outstanding contributions to the field of internal medicine and patient care.
Dr. Govender has authored several publications in internal medicine and preventive healthcare:
Managing Chronic Diseases in Primary Care – Published in Canadian Journal of Internal Medicine, 2017. This article provides strategies for managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases in primary care settings.
Preventive Healthcare in Internal Medicine – Published in Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2016. Dr. Govender discusses the role of preventive care in reducing the incidence of chronic diseases.
Lifestyle Modifications for Cardiovascular Health – Published in Journal of Cardiology, 2019. This paper explores how lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise, can help prevent and manage cardiovascular diseases.
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