On November 20, Isabelle Leblanc, Assistant Professor at the Department of Family Medicine, was honoured as a laureate at the second edition of the Academy of Exemplary Physicians. Hosted in Holmes Hall by the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS), the event celebrated eight distinguished physicians for their exceptional contributions to patient care, education, and the broader medical community.
In her opening remarks, Lesley Fellows, MDCM, Vice-President (Health Affairs) and Dean of the FMHS, emphasized the significance of the Academy of Exemplary Physicians in recognizing doctors who serve as role models for their peers and trainees. She highlighted the Academy's role in promoting 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ's core values of excellence in clinical practice, education, and research. "The Academy provides a high-profile platform to inspire and foster knowledge transfer between generations of physicians," she noted.
Dr. Isabelle Leblanc, in her acceptance speech, reflected on what it means to be an exemplary physician. She stated, "It goes beyond clinical expertise; it involves understanding the person within their context, advocating for their health, and striving for equity in all aspects of patient care."
Congratulations Dr. Leblanc!
Above: Dr. Isabelle Leblanc during her acceptance speech.
Award recipients from left to right: Elizabeth Hailu, Chantal Poulin, Isabelle Leblanc, Dario Garcia, Michael Bonnycastle, Caroline Massicotte and David Langleben.
Read more about Dr. Isabelle Leblanc here:
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