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Montreal school tries out new way of teaching health in first-ever "Doctor Day"

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Verdun Elementary School is trying a new way to teach students about their health.

Grade 5 and 6 students were invited to anonymously submit questions to pediatricians, who provided answers on "Doctor Day."

"It's a time of big change for a kid. So, giving them an avenue to obtain reliable information in a very comfortable environment is so crucial for the kids," said pediatrician David D'Arienzo.

The event took place at Heart and Hands, considered Quebec's only pediatric clinic inside a school.

Watch the video above to see the full story from CTV News Montreal's Sasha Teman.

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