Medical Director, Vancouver (Burrard) & Family Physician
Dr. Beth Donaldson
Dr. Beth Donaldson is passionate about personalized, preventive healthcare while empowering clients to attain their health goals. She believes wholeheartedly in collaboration with internal and external clinical providers, to ensure the most efficient care possible for her clients. She empowers her clients to lead a healthy lifestyle knowing it can prevent disease, improve resilience, and drive overall performance. She believes that movement is at the root of health resilience and general well-being and models this for client and colleagues alike.
Dr. Donaldson earned her Medical Degree from the University of Calgary, completed her Family Practice training at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, and pursued a Fellowship in Women’s Health through the University of British Columbia. Since 2005, she has been working in a collaborative care practice, refining both her clinical and management expertise. She was a founding physician at Copeman Healthcare and has also served as Medical Director with Copeman and TELUS Health in Vancouver. Dr. Donaldson has completed post-graduate work with the North American Menopause Society, deepening her expertise in this important area of women’s health. She is passionate about caring for clients of all ages and genders, and she looks forward to collaborating with the Harrison team to deliver a personalized, relaxed, and direct approach that prioritizes optimal health outcomes.
Dr. Donaldson practices what she preaches for a healthy and balanced life! She and her husband have two teenaged, active and involved boys. She enjoys boating, family gatherings at the cabin, reading, walking their dog Libby, spa days, and, regular cookie baking.
Unlock the Secrets to Ageing Well and Long-term Wellbeing! Presented by Longevity specialist Dr. Tim Cook, Family Physician Dr. Beth Donaldson, and moderated by Sanda Islik
Balancing a demanding career while maintaining good health can be challenging to prioritize regular exercise, balanced nutrition, and adequate rest. Highly personalized and easy to follow lifestyle adaptations made it possible for Eleanor to see the change she needed in her overall health.
Engaging in sports is not only a pursuit of personal bests and team victories but also a profound investment in one’s health and lifespan. The intersection of physical activity and longevity is supported by a growing body of scientific evidence, read about how it is benefiting one Harrison client
Exercise is medicine; by following the advice of a preventive healthcare team, Harrison client and Mount Everest climber, Bill ensures his mind and body are well cared for without sacrificing what he enjoys most.