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Message from the Chair: February 2026

Over the past month, there was a lot of activity going on in addition to the winter Olympic games!

Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) interviews to select the Department of Family Medicine’s next cohort of 113 residents were completed and the results of the match will be revealed on March 3 at noon. If you are in the area, come join us at 5858 Côte-des-Neiges, 3rd floor, for this special annual moment. There will be pizza!

Our graduate student, Jia Lin, won the first prize in the CIHR Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health Talks 2025 Competition, a national knowledge-mobilization event that challenges researchers to communicate clear, evidence-based messages to a general audience.

Our Distributed Medical Education team launched a 4-part video series highlighting our rural program inside four Cree communities in Eeyou Istchee (ᐄᔨᔨᐤ ᐊᔅᒌ), the Cree Territory of James Bay. Rooted in the Department of Family Medicine’s shared commitment to social accountability and community partnership, these videos show a behind-the-scenes look at how our future family physicians are learning to practice cultural safety in partnership with the Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay. Please watch and share these videos:

Chisasibi:

Mistissini:

Waskaganish:

Waswanipi:

Less positive news: in a questionable move that directly affects research highly relevant to family medicine, the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care, which was on the verge of releasing updated screening recommendations, has been mandated to cease operations and to wrap up its work by March 31, 2026. See the message here sent to all Canadian universities about this issue.

Events coming up:

  • March 11: 鶹ýվ24 This year for 鶹ýվ24, the Department of Family Medicine will be fundraising once again in support of Academic Day 2026. Building on last year’s tremendous success—and with your continued support—we’re aiming even higher! So on March 11, please .
  • March 20: PBRN Research Seminar: The PREPARED Study in Quebec: Updates and Next Steps.Professor Machelle Wilchesky, Director at the Donald Berman Maimonides Centre for Research in Aging, will be presenting. Register here.
  • March 27: Shared Decision-Making (SDM) in Education and Practice: Meeting the Challenge. This in-person Faculty Development workshop to be held at the Department has been certified for 3 Mainpro+® credits as part of the Faculty Development annual series. Register here.
  • March 27: Histories and Physicals.This is a storytelling event presenting true stories of healthcare, from health professionals and patients featuring Dr. Perle Feldman and others.
  • April 21: Dr. Hirsh Rosenfeld Distinguished Public Lecture in Family Medicine. Professor Alayne Adams will be giving a talk titled Fixing Primary Care in Canada: A Social Science Perspective. Register here.
  • June 3: Family Medicine Academic Day. Back for a second edition, Academic Day will be taking place at the Centre Mont-Royal this year and registrations will be opening soon. More info here.
  • October 16: Department of Family Medicine Retreat: will be taking place in person at the Faculty Club. More details to follow.

All the best until next month,

Marion

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