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Name Dr Marla Shapiro
Birthday / Age / Date of Birth / How old is Dr Marla Shapiro As of 2024, she is around 68 years old. She was 48, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004.
Wedding & Marriage / Husband / Spouse / Partner Married. Check the full bio for relationship details.
Children / No. of Kids 3
Ethnicity / Origin / Heritage / Race White
Nationality Canadian
What happened to Dr. Marla Shapiro’s daughter? Her 25-year-old daughter Amanda tragically passed away from an unexpected illness when she was just 25 years old. A severe headache led to her death within 36 hours.
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Introduction :

  • Dr. Marla Shapiro is a Canadian medical doctor with educational qualifications like MDCM, MHSc, CCFP, FRCP, NCMP, and FCFP.
  • She is also a well-known health journalist for The Globe and Mail and CTV News Channel.

Personal Life, Parents and Family Details :

  • Dr. Marla was born in the city of Montreal and was raised alongside her older sister, Rosalyn. Their mother was a French teacher at the school she studied.
  • Marla is happily married to her husband, Bob Berger. The two went on to have three children – a daughter named Amanda J. Berger, and the other two other named Jenna and Matthew Berger. Jenna is married and is a teacher by profession.
  • In April 2012, at the age of 25, Amanda died unexpectedly from a sudden illness while studying abroad.
  • Dr. Shapiro is also a grandmother and mentions that playing with her grandson gives her the greatest joy.
  • As per a Women of Influence report, Dr. Marla lost a child due to sudden infant death syndrome in 1993.

Education : Qualifications, High School & College Info

  • Throughout her schooling, Marla was a straight A-student, who was very particular about her studies. She is a proud graduate of McGill University.
  • Later, she enrolled and trained at the University of Toronto for her Masters in Health Sciences in Epidemiology and Community Health.
  • She was certified by the Canadian College of Family Practice and trained in Family Medicine. Dr. Marla finished her specialized training in Public Health and Preventive Medicine.
  • During her teenage years, Dr. Shapiro also worked in a kibbutz in Israel for several months.

Career, Job, Salary and Net Worth :

  • With more than 30 years of experience in the medical field, Dr. Marla runs her thriving private practice.
  • Also, she works as an author, editor, columnist, spokesperson, and host. She is also the founding editor of Parents Canada magazine.
  • The talented doctor can be regularly seen as a medical consultant for CTV National News and apart from her weekly media appearances on Canada AM. Marla began hosting refreshing daily Health and lifestyle show in 2003 named Balance: Television for Living Well, which is watched across many North American domestic households.
  • Dr. Marla Shapiro also works as an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto in the Department of Family and Community Medicine.
  • She is also an author. Her book Life In The Balance: My Journey With Breast Cancer was published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2006.

Interesting Facts, Height and Trivia :

  • In 2004, Dr. Marla was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. Her treatment journey included undergoing eight rounds of chemotherapy, bilateral mastectomies to remove both breasts, a total hysterectomy, and bilateral oophorectomy, involving the removal of both ovaries. She came out with a revised life view due to her tragic experience. She shared her experience in a television special and encouraged others to view cancer as one part of their life journey and to focus on living life to the fullest after treatment.
  • While Marla’s sister Roslyn was just as intelligent as her older sister, she favoured creativity and imagination over academic achievement, which often caused some conflict as Marla had raised the expectations of her parents.
  • Dr. Marla’s first ever job ever was being a salesperson at a Montreal bookstore.
  • Dr. Marla’s husband and her son are both golf fanatics.
  • In 2015, Dr. Marla was honored by being named a Member of the Order of Canada.
  • Dr. Shapiro holds a prestigious fellowship in Family Medicine from the Canadian Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons.
  • She is an honored member of various advisory boards and committees, including the Canadian Foundation for Women and Health, Research Canada, The North American Menopause Society, and Women’s College Hospital. She was also graciously accepted to be on the original The Canadian Partnership against Cancer Board. Marla served the board for some six years.
  • As an ardent pro-vaccine advocate, Dr. Marla believes vaccinations are the biggest advancement in public health after handwashing.

Awards and Recognition :

  • In 2013, Dr. Marla was honored at the 150th Bayer Anniversary for her work in Women’s contraception and Health. She was recognized alongside 22 leading academics and scientists.
  • In 2011, Dr. Shapiro was honored at the “Women of Action Luncheon” organized by the Israeli Cancer Research Fund. They recognized her professional and personal support and dedication for research in innovative cancer.
  • For her exemplary and continuous commitment to the welfare of the community abroad and at home, Dr. Marla was honored with the Peter R. Newman Humanitarian Award in 2010.
  • She was the recipient of the 2005 Media Award from the North American Menopause Society for her work in expanding the understanding of menopause.
  • In 2006, a documentary named Run Your Own Race was presented, written, and co-produced by Dr. Shapiro. The documentary won critical acclaim and won several awards like Columbus International Film & Video award as well as recognition at New York Film Festival in the States.
  • She was honored with a Women’s Health Award by the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canadian Foundation/Canada for her sustained excellence in Health Journalism focused on Women.
  • In 2008, Dr. Marla was honored by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for her lifelong dedication and commitment to family medicine with an Award of Excellence.
  • The Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto also honored Dr. Marla in 2008 with an Excellence in Creative Professional Activity award.

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