On May 13, 2021 and May 14, 2021, the Family Medicine Graduate Student Society of McGill and the McGill Family Medicine Research Division hosted the 6th Annual McGill Family Medicine Research Symposium. This edition took place virtually, and included the participation of students, health care providers, academics, and community members from within and outside of Montreal, Quebec.
During this 2-day event, students, and research assistants from diverse disciplines within the Faculty of Medicine presented their research in the fields of health, health care or health care systems, and presentations took one of three forms: live oral, pre-recorded oral, or poster presentations.
This special issue of the McGill Family Medicine Studies Journal (2021, P1) includes six proceedings from this 6th Annual McGill Family Medicine Research Symposium. An additional 10 proceedings from this conference have been published in the McGill Journal of Medicine and may be found here: https://mjm.mcgill.ca/article/view/894/653
Supervisor: Dr. Pierre Pluye, Professor, Department of Family Medicine, McGill University
Editor-in-chief: Reem El-Sherif, PhD Candidate, Department of Family Medicine, McGill University
Peer Editor: Khandideh Williams, MSc Student, Department of Family Medicine, McGill University
Abstracts:
- Marwa Ilali, Mélanie Leberre, Vladimir Khanassov, and Isabelle Vedel. Telemedicine in the Care of Older People in Primary Care: A systematic mixed studies review, McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, P1:e01
- Deanna Chinerman, Tracie Barnett, Jonathan Chevrier, Melanie Henderson, Tibor Schuster, and Andraea Van Hulst. Prospective Study on the Longitudinal Impact of Bisphenol A and Paraben Exposure on Adolescent Obesity and Cardiometabolic Outcomes, McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, P1:e02
- Ziyue Wang, Howard Bergman, Nadia Sourial, Isabelle Vedel, and Xiaoyun Liu. Understanding the Health-Seeking Behaviours among Cardiometabolic Disease (CMD) Patients in Rural China: A mixed-method study protocol. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, P1:e03
- Minika Ohioma, Roksana Behruzi, Charo Rodriguez, Kathleen Rice, and Korede Durojaiye. The Experiences of Pregnant Women and their Healthcare Providers during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria McGill. Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, P1:e04
- Mona Lim, Andraea Van Hulst, Sarah Pisanu, and Lisa Merry. The Experiences of Social Isolation and Loneliness Among Migrant Mothers at La Maison Bleue and Their Perceptions of Their Health and Their Children’s Health in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A descriptive study. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, P1:e05
- Georgia Hacker, Claire Godard-Sebillotte, and Isabelle Vedel. Inequitable Impacts of COVID-19 on Persons Living with Dementia. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, P1:e06
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