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Associate Professor Michael Green - QU
Currently Dr. Michael Green works in an academic position at Queen’s University, and provide service to the community as a Medical Officer for First Nations and Inuit Health (he is a member of the Council of Medical Officers in Public Health) and to visit regularly to support research projects in the region.
Through this experience he has come to play a leading role as a champion of aboriginal health issues at Queen’s University, where he frequently serves as the University Delegate to national meetings and working groups (such as the IPAC-AFMC Working Group on Undergraduate Medical Education, and the newly formed IPAC/AFMC/RSCPC Indigenous Health Education Working Group) and also serves on the Aboriginal Council.
He represented the College of Family Physicians of Canada on the IPAC-RSCPC Working Group on PGE and CME and played a key role in the development and piloting of the Family Medicine Curriculum module produced by this group.
Profile type:
Co Investigator
Contact Details:
Centre for Health Services and Policy Research Abramsky Hall 3rd Floor
21 Arch Street
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario
K7L 3J1
Canada
URL:
http://chspr.queensu.ca/bio.php?User_ID=11
Phone:
+1 613 533 6000
First Name:
Michael
Last Name:
Green
University:
Queen’s University
