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Meet Our Students

Meet our students!

What does pursuing a thesis-based graduate program really look like? What kinds of topics can I explore? How can I convert my interests into a research project?

Our current students are happy to answer these questions and more!

Browse the below table, which captures some of our current students’ work, to immerse yourself in the diverse worlds of Family Medicine Graduate Programs. You can learn more about potential supervisors here.

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Name and Program

Thesis Title and/or Key Research Areas

Thesis Supervisor

anish.arora [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Anish K. Arora), PhD Candidate

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Key Research Areas:

LGBTQ2s+ Health, Participatory Approaches/Patient Engagement, Refugees/Immigrants Health, Healthcare Services, Healthcare equity/accessibility, Social Determinants of Health, Vulnerable and Marginalized Populations, Health Policy

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Dr. Bertrand Lebouché

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ashkan.baradaran [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Ashkan Baradaran), MSc Student

Key Research Areas:

Mixed Methods Research, Knowledge Translation

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Dr. Pierre Pluye

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ya.gao [at] mcgill.ca (Ya Ning Gao), MSc Student

Thesis Title: Intrapartum medical management of HIV infected women and pregnancy outcome: A Canadian cohort study.

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Key Research Areas:

Maternal/Obstetrics/Pediatrics, Healthcare equity/accessibility, Social Determinants of Health

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Dr . Alexandra DePokomandy

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pooria.ghadiri [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Pooria Ghadiri), MSc Student

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Thesis Title:

Primary Care Physicians' perceptions of Artificial Intelligence tools in the care of adolescents' mental health

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Key Research Areas:

Adolescents Health, Mental Health, Artificial Intelligence

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Drs. Samira Abbasgholizadeh Rahimi and Mark J. Yaffe

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marwa.ilali [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Marwa Ilali), MSc Student

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Thesis Title:

Telemedicine in the care of older people in primary care: A systematic mixed studies review

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Key Research Areas:

Elderly Care, Information Technology, Mixed Methods research, Healthcare Services

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Dr. Vladimir Khanassov and Dr. Isabelle Vedel

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moustafa.laymouna [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Moustafa Laymouna), MSc Student

Key Research Areas:

Adolescents Health, Chronic diseases, Information Technology, Participatory Approaches/Patient Engagement, Mixed Methods research, Quality Improvement, Vulnerable and Marginalized Populations

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Dr. Bertrand Lebouché

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madison.leggatt [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Madison Leggatt), MSc Student

Thesis Title:

Capturing clinical experiences of culture and gender mediated presentations of psychosocial distress

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Key Research Areas:

Mental Health, Qualitative Research, Social Determinants of Health

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Dr. Alayne Adams and Dr. Jeannie Haggerty

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stephanie.long [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Stephanie Long), PhD Candidate

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Thesis Title:

A causal mixed methods framework for outcome selection in adaptive platform trials

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Key Research Areas:

Quantitative Research, Mixed Methods research, Research Methodologies, Machine learning, causal inference, epidemiology

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Dr. Tibor Schuster and Dr. Bertrand Lebouche

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minika.ohioma [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Minika Ohioma), MSc Student

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Thesis Title:

The experiences of pregnant women and their healthcare providers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria

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Key Research Areas:

Maternal/Obstetrics/Pediatrics, Qualitative Research, Healthcare Services

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Dr. Roksana Behruzi, Dr. Kathleen Rice

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sydney.timmermans [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Sydney Timmermans), MSc Student

Research Areas:

Mixed Methods research, Healthcare equity/accessibility, Sexual Assault

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Professor Kathleen Rice

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ziyue.wang4 [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Ziyue Wang), PhD Candidate

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Key Research Areas:

Chronic diseases, Mixed Methods research, Global Health

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Dr. Isabelle Vedel and Dr. Howard Bergman

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khandideh.williams [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Khandideh Williams), PhD Candidate

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Thesis Title:

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Racial Equity in the Context of the Canadian Healthcare System: A mixed-methods study of healthcare experiences and healthcare accessibility within Canada’s black communities

Key Research Areas:

Mixed Methods research, Healthcare equity/accessibility, Social Determinants of Health

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Dr. Alayne M. Adams and Dr. Jeannie Haggerty

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guowei.zhong [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Guowei Zhong), PhD Candidate

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Thesis Title:

Steering complex adaptive trials: a pragmatic framework and pipeline for running Platform trials

Key Research Areas:

Information Technology, Quantitative Research, Clinical trial design

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Dr.

Tibor Schuster

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