BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260626T143342EDT-8001h7ku76@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260626T183342Z DESCRIPTION:Family Medicine Academic Day is an initiative of the Department of Family Medicine\, bringing together residents\, graduate students\, an d clinicians to showcase high-quality scholarship. Held annually\, the eve nt highlights a diverse range of work from innovative research to impactfu l quality improvement projects\, all rooted in the real-world practice of primary care.\n\nView the Floor Plan\n\n\n Complete the Evaluation Form\n\n \nCheck out the poster presentations\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n\n Overall \n\n \n \n Engage with scholarly work presented by residents\, graduate stude nts\, researchers\, and clinicians to deepen understanding of current rese arch and innovations in family medicine. \n Build connections among clinici ans\, researchers\, residents\, and graduate students to strengthen collab oration and community within the department. \n Enhance academic and resear ch capacity by identifying opportunities\, supports\, and structures that promote high‑quality scholarly and practice‑based research. \n \n \n\n Plenar y: Addressing Persistent Physical Symptoms\n\n \n 1. Recognise the challenge posed by persistent physical symptoms to conventional models of disease a nd illness.\n\n 2. Review the emerging science of persistent symptoms.\n\n 3 . Identify ways in which communication about persistent symptoms influence s patients’ experiences \n\n 4. Outline the REAL approach to dealing with p ersistent physical symptoms in family practice \n \n\n Workshops Session 1\n \n \n Engaging our patients  \n\n By the end of this session\, participants w ill be able to outline engagement techniques for improving health outcomes within the 91ºÚÁÏÍø clinical network. \n\n \n Infections & antibio tics \n \n\n \n By the end of this session\, participants will be able to ide ntify various strategies for optimal antibiotic use within the 91ºÚÁÏÍø Univ ersity clinical network. \n \n\n \n Health care services & trajectories  \n \n \n \n By the end of this session\, participants will be able to describe ser vices and trajectories of care within the 91ºÚÁÏÍø clinical netwo rk. \n \n \n\n Workshops Session 2\n\n \n Healthcare records & services  \n\n \n By the end of this session\, participants will be able to identify ways to optimize care and treatments available to patients within the 91ºÚÁÏÍø Univ ersity clinical network. \n \n\n \n Health of older adults  \n \n\n \n By the en d of this session\, participants will be able to outline tools and interve ntions that can be used to promote healthy aging. \n \n\n \n Guidelines  \n \n \n \n By the end of this session\, participants will be able to describe imp ortant patient indicators in guidelines and the importance of clinicians' following guidelines for clinical outcomes. \n \n \n\n Workshops Session 3\n \n \n Pain and loss  \n\n \n By the end of this session\, participants will be able to explain the impact of chronic pain and loss on patients' lived ex perience and clinical outcomes. \n \n\n \n Research methods and medical educa tion  \n \n\n \n By the end of this session\, participants will be able to en umerate different processes to improve research and medical interventions in medical education. \n \n\n \n Mental Health and Community Services  \n \n\n \n By the end of this session\, participants will be able to describe inter ventions or services targeted toward specific populations (immigrants\, sm okers\, mental health). \n \n \n\n Workshops Session 4\n\n \n Technology and ne tworks  \n\n By the end of this session\, participants will be able to outl ine the use of different technologies in improving health outcomes for the Québec and Canadian populations. \n\n \n Health of young people \n\n \n By th e end of this session\, participants will be able to explain a variety of  particular health needs of the adolescent and young adult population. \n \n \n \n Integrating Core Principles of Family Medicine \n By the end of this se ssion\, participants will be able to apply foundational family medicine pr inciples such as continuity\, comprehensiveness\, person‑centred care\, an d collaboration to a variety of clinical and academic contexts. \n\n  \n \n \n \n\n Agenda\n\n \n \n \n TIME \n PROGRAM\n LOCATION\n \n \n \n \n 7.30 am \n Breakfas t and check-in\n Mezzanine\n \n \n 8.30 am\n Welcome and Plenary\n Symposia Thea tre\n \n \n 9.30 am - 10.30 am\n Workshops Session 1:\n  \n \n \n  \n \n Engaging ou r patients\n\n Co-design and contextualization of cultural safety in long-t erm residential services for Inuit with reduced autonomy in Nunavik: \n\n N atalia Reinoso Chávez (Graduate Student)\n\n ----------------------\n\n Part icipatory dementia prevention: narratives of change shed light on mechanis ms of potential impact: \n\n Anne Cockcroft\, Full Professor at the Departm ent of Family Medicine (Research)\n\n ----------------------\n\n A Breath of Fresh Air: Advancing Green Inhaler Use in Healthcare: \n\n Diana Gueorguie va\, Firas Mubaid\, Albert Shalmiev (Residents-Lakeshore)\n \n Salon Cartier II\n \n \n  \n \n Research methods and medical education\n\n Improving Resident s’ Management of Patients Presenting with Chronic Pain: \n\n Jamie Halperin \, Clémence Noiseux\, Megan Eva (Residents-Mednam)\n\n -------------------- --\n\n An Approach to Ensuring Community Responsive Training in Family Medi cine: \n\n Keith Todd\, Assistant Professor at the Department of Family Med icine (PBRN)\n\n ----------------------\n\n Why are you here: Improving the Reason for Consultation: \n\n Nicholas Karabatsos\, Zachary Shulman\, Charl es-David Dubois\, Francesco Pisegna\, Jan-Louis Henning (Residents-Jewish General Hospital)\n \n Salon International I\n \n \n  \n \n Mental Health and Com munity Services\n\n Implementation of the South Asian Diabetes Prevention P rogram: Preliminary Findings from a Qualitative Case Study: \n\n Aravind Ra j (Graduate Student)\n\n ----------------------\n\n Bureaucracy: Chronic Pai n\, and Poverty: Disability-Related Income Support as Structural Violence:  \n\n Kathleen Rice\, Associate Professor at the Department of Family Medic ine (Research)\n\n ----------------------\n\n Weighing Our Options: A Qualit y Improvement Study of Obesity Management in Primary Care: \n\n Gabrielle O sana\, and Christina Khoury (Residents-Metro)\n \n Salon International II\n \n \n 10.30 am\n \n Coffee/ Poster Session 1\n \n Salon Cartier I\n \n \n 11.30 am - 12.15 pm\n \n Workshops Session 2:\n \n  \n \n \n  \n \n Healthcare records & ser vices\n\n Optimisation du taux de dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus pa r VPH: \n\n Laurie St. Onge\, Kathryn McCracken (Residents- Vaudreuil)\n\n - ---------------------\n\n Models and Enactment of Gender-Affirming Care in Family Medicine: \n\n Joshua Ramos (Graduate Student)\n\n ------------------ ----\n\n Closed Loop? Analysis of CRDS specialist report returns to CLSC Co te des Neiges: \n\n Sarah Daraj Mohamed\, Manal Illoul\, Estelle Tran (Resi dents- Cote-DesNeiges)\n \n Salon Cartier II\n \n \n  \n \n Health of older adult s\n\n Understanding Quality of Life in Dementia: A Qualitative Exploration of People Living with Dementia and Care Partners: \n\n Marwa Ilali (Graduat e Student)\n\n ----------------------\n\n Absence of annual contacts with fa mily physicians among community-dwelling people with dementia: Predictions and implications: \n\n Deniz Cetin-Sahin and Hao Zhang (Research)\n\n ----- -----------------\n\n AAA screening in primary care academic centers: \n\n A meer Attiya\, Leila Adibmehr\, David Adem\, Thomas Forlini\, Armin-Shahin Safai-Naini (Residents-Jewish General Hospital)\n \n Salon International I\n \n \n  \n \n Guidelines\n\n Mise en Å“uvre des lignes directrices 2025 d’Hyperte nsion Canada en soins primaires : une étude d’amélioration de la qualité:  \n\n Pierre-Marc Dion\, Katherine Desrosiers\, Christine Paquette-Cannalong a (Residents-Gatineau)\n\n ----------------------\n\n How Willing Are Clinic ians To Incorporate Shared Decision Making? : Roland Grad\, Associate Prof essor at the Department of Family Medicine (PBRN).\n\n Screening for MASLD- related liver fibrosis in primary care: Tian Ren Chu\, Houda Fquihi et Jen nifer Ruskey (Residents-Parc Extension)\n \n Salon International II\n \n \n 12. 15 pm\n \n Lunch\n \n Foyer 3\n \n \n 1.30 pm - 2.30 pm\n Workshops Session 3:\n   \n \n \n  \n \n Infections and Antibiotics\n\n Healthcare Coverage and HIV Care Continuum Outcomes Among Newly Registered Patients at the Chronic Viral Il lness Service (CVIS)\, 91ºÚÁÏÍø Health Centre (MUHC): \n\n Kathy N odzynski (Graduate Student)\n\n ----------------------\n\n The Pandemic pREp aredness engaging Primary cARe and Emergency Departments (PREPARED) Study: A Quebec Update: \n\n Machelle Wilchesky\, Assistant Professor at the Depa rtment of Family Medicine (PBRN)\n\n ----------------------\n\n Fake News: P enicillin Allergy Stratification and Delabeling: \n\n Ying Chen\, Jenny Wan g\, Ioana Ruxandra Zamfir (Resident-St.Mary's)\n \n Salon Cartier II\n \n \n   \n \n Pain and Loss\n\n Pain free\, harm free: exploring and optimizing hip f racture analgesia in the ER: \n\n Angie Salomon\, Sophie-Andrée Vinet\, Jul iette Begin (Resident-FM Emergency Medicine)\n\n ----------------------\n\n Material Deprivation and its Sociodemographic and Clinical Correlates Amon g Treatment-Naïve Migrants with HIV Receiving Free ART: The ASAP Cohort:  \n\n Moustafa Laymouna (Graduate Student)\n\n ----------------------\n\n Hear ing the voices of bereaved caregivers by improving end-of-life care at hom e using community-based participatory research: A project update: \n\n Kari n Fink (PBRN)\n \n Salon International I\n \n \n  \n \n Health of young people\n \n L'utilisation des Bronchodilatateurs dans la PEC des bronchiolites chez les enfants 0-2 ans à l'Hôpital et au GMF de la Vallée-de-l'Or: \n\n Hadia Rehailia (Resident- Val d'Or)\n\n ----------------------\n\n Towards a human istic health system for refugees and asylum seekers? Developing a clinical practice sensitive to diversity among family medicine residents: mapping and pilot reflective groups: \n\n Charlotte Serrano (PBRN)\n\n ------------- ---------\n\n Amélioration de la documentation des plans d’action pour le t raitement de l’asthme pédiatrique: \n\n Anne Sophie Plate\, Yasmine Moussai d\, Maia Michaud (Residents-Chateauguay)\n \n Salon International II\n \n \n 2. 30 pm\n Coffee/ Poster Session 2\n Salon Cartier I\n \n \n 3 pm - 4pm\n Workshop s Session 4:\n  \n \n \n  \n \n Technology and networks\n\n Ofys Hours Are Over: Getting patients online with SOFY (EMR) portal: \n\n Browyn Monty\, Cedric Kafie\, Sana Al Najjari (Residents- Queen Elizabeth)\n\n ------------------ ----\n\n Family Physicians’ Acceptance and Training Needs of AI-enabled Too ls for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Prediction in Women: \n\n Diaa Chalati (Graduate Student)\n\n ----------------------\n\n When Digital Tool s Burden Care: Reframing Primary Care Technology through Evidence and Co-D esign: \n\n Neb Kovacina and Marwa Ilali (PBRN)\n \n Salon Cartier II\n \n \n   \n \n Health care services & trajectories\n\n Les prises en charge des ITSS a u GMF-U et à l'urgence de Val-d'Or: Évaluer la qualité du dépistage de la chlamydia et de la gonorrhée en soins primaires: \n\n Trang Pham (Résident- Val d'Or)\n\n ----------------------\n\n Improving information transfer pra ctice between hospitals and primary care for older adults: \n\n Dimitri Yan g and Martina Alkot (Research)\n\n ----------------------\n\n A Single World Intervention Simulation approach for informing equitable health policy:  \n\n Nia Kang (Graduate Student)\n \n Salon International I\n \n \n  \n \n Integra ting Core Principles of Family Medicine\n\n Sunny Side Up: A Recipe for Sun Safety: \n\n Sofianne Gabrielli\, Mihai Mesko\, Kayla Wong (Resident-St.Ma ry's)\n\n ----------------------\n\n Experimental studies testing interventi ons to promote cultural safety\, interculturality or antiracism in healthc are: a systematic review: \n\n Ivan Sarmiento (Research)\n\n --------------- -------\n\n Lived Experiences of Dementia Care Access and Navigation Among First-Generation Chinese Immigrants in Quebec: A Qualitative Descriptive S tudy: \n\n Winda Hao (Graduate Student)\n \n Salon International II\n \n \n 4 pm \n Conclusion and Plenary\n Symposia Theatre\n \n \n 4.30 pm\n Cocktail\n Salon I nternational Foyer\n \n \n \n\n DTSTART:20260603T123000Z DTEND:20260603T203000Z LOCATION:CA\, Montreal\, H3A 3R8\, 2200 Rue Mansfield\, (Centre Mont-Royal) SUMMARY:Family Medicine Academic Day 2026 URL:/familymed/channels/event/family-medicine-academic -day-2026-370311 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR