Faculty bio: Dr. Thomas Joseph Lydon is a physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover, NH. He earned his Medical Degree at Johns Hopkins University in 2001 and continued his postdoctoral training in Emergency Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He is an active member of several committees at Wentworth-Douglass including the Hypothermia, Stroke and Trauma Committees, and also has research interests in toxicology and ultrasonography. Prior to his position at W-D, he was an assistant professor at Dartmouth Medical School and an attending physician at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. Dr. Lydon is also an astronomer and a physicist, obtaining a Passociate professor of family medicine at McGill University and Family-Physician-in-Chief at St. Mary’s Hospital. He has been involved in a wide variety of initiatives, including being President h.D in Astronomy at Yale University and an M.S. at the University of Cambridge.

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Faculty bio: Dr. Sedlacek is a nephrologist at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. He graduated from Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium, did his residency at the Cabrini Medical Center, New York, NY in Internal Medicine and a fellowship in Nephrology at Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY. His specialties include acute renal failure, critical care nephrology, dialysis and hypertension.

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Faculty bio: Dr. Blouin is a gynocologist working in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynocology at the Université de Sherbrooke in Quebec, Canada.

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Faculty bio: Dr. Marc Rambaud works at the Sens hospital in the North of the Burgundy region in France, approximately 110 km from Paris.  Dr. Rambaud specialized in inferior limbs and works with an orthopedics and trauma team of 4 physicians serving a population of approximately 150,000.  He is a member of the teaching faculty from Dijon and trains resident surgeons and physician assistants.  Dr. Rambaud received his medical training and surgery residency from the University of Marseilles.

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Faculty bio: Professeur assistant et Pédiatre au Centre universitaire de santé McGill, Montréal, Québec, Canada.  Elle a aussi une formation précédente en physiothérapie, et est actuellement en train de compléter une maîtrise en éthique clinique pédiatrique.

Elle pratique principalement à la clinique de suivi néonatal de l’Hôpital de Montréal pour enfants et au département de Pédiatrie générale. La clinique de suivi néonatal assure la prise en charge longitudinale des patients qui ont eu besoin des soins intensifs néonatals et qui sont à risque accru de problèmes neuro-développementals. Parmi ces patients, il y a des nouveaux nés qui sont nés prématurément, ou ceux qui ont reçu des diagnostiques tels l’asphyxie néonatale, les convulsions, les hémorragies cérébrales, etc. L’expertise de la clinique est le suivi des problèmes nutritionnels et la surveillance neuro-développementale de ces patients jusqu’à la rentrée à l’école.

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Faculty bio: Dr. Jacques Stanley Elysee is a neurologist at the Centre hospitalier universitaire de Quebec.  He is also responsible for clinical teaching at Laval University.  Dr. Elysee studied medicine and completed an internal medicine residency at l’Université d’Etat d’Haïti.  Further, he completed a residency in neurology at l’Université des Antilles et de la Guyane in Martinique and l’Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris.  Dr. Elysee also completed a fellowship in vascular neurology at the Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal.  Dr. Elysee has made a number of presentations and published numerous articles on vascular neurology topics.

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Faculty bio: Dr. Tellier is a family physician working in Montreal.  He is the Director of Student Health at Mcgill University.  Dr. Tellier completed his residency in Family Medicine at the Montreal Children’s Hospital where he developed an interest in adolescent health.  As a result, he did a fellowship in Adolescent Health at Bellevue Hospital in New York City.  He has given presentations locally, nationally and internationally on a variety of subjects.  At McGill he teaches students and residents in medicine and the Master’s program for nurse practitioner.  His current research interests are in the epidemiology of HPV, point of care HIV testing, the evaluation of the Ask Dr T website which was recently launched in January of 2011, and the development of a teaching tool on pain management for medical students.

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Faculty bio: Dr. Juan Carlos Chirgwin is a family physician practices in an outpatient settings that serves Immigrant and refugee populations and has a strong interest in social determinant of health.  He has worked in Guatemala where in addition to clinical work he also created an elective for McGill medical and nursing students teaching global health and social medicine.

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Faculty bio: Dr. Franz Large is the President of the Haitian Society of Ophthalmology
and is an ophthalmologist practicing in Port-au-Prince.

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Faculty bio: Dr. Tellier is a family physician working in Montreal.  He is the Director of Student Health at Mcgill University.  Dr. Tellier completed his residency in Family Medicine at the Montreal Children’s Hospital where he developed an interest in adolescent health.  As a result, he did a fellowship in Adolescent Health at Bellevue Hospital in New York City.  He has given presentations locally, nationally and internationally on a variety of subjects.  At McGill he teaches students and residents in medicine and the Master’s program for nurse practitioner.  His current research interests are in the epidemiology of HPV, point of care HIV testing, the evaluation of the Ask Dr T website which was recently launched in January of 2011, and the development of a teaching tool on pain management for medical students.

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