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General Pediatrics

Program Overview

The General Pediatrics Core Residency Program, based at the Montreal Children's Hospital (MCH),Ìýoffers the advantage of a children's hospital-based program, with all pediatric medical and surgical subspecialties available, while being nested in a middle-sized institution with a family-like, friendly atmosphere. Our urban setting offers a great variety in terms of patient population, from the newborn to the young adult.

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While multiculturalism characterizes our patients and staff, a very significant proportion of our patients have French as a first language. ÌýIn addition, off-site rotations around Montreal and in Quebec's rural institutions require our trainees to master both official languages. Ìý Our institution's commitmentÌýto serving Quebec's First Nations population offers to our residents additional rich opportunities for exposure to different cultural and clinical contexts. ÌýWe also offer a Global Health curriculum with the option to pursue global health electives abroad.Ìý

Our program transitioned to Competence by Design (CBD) in 2021. Our curriculum of clinical rotations and more formal teaching activities offers comprehensive and well-balanced training to our learners. With regards to clinical rotations, the first year of the curriculum is designed to provide a wide breadth of exposure to general pediatrics, including social pediatrics and pediatric critical care. The second year allows residents to explore subspecialties in greater depth. The third year aims at consolidating the acquired knowledge and skills of the first two years, with senior resident responsibilities in core rotations in addition to supplementary elective time. The fourth year of the core residency programÌýis composed of rotations which promote the consolidation and refinement of the skills required for independent practice of pediatrics in a junior staff role.ÌýAdditional electives or academic training aligned with the needs for future career plans complete the final year.

With regards to more formal teaching, protected academic teaching time, Pediatric Medical Grand Rounds, and Chief-of-Service Rounds take place weekly and are compulsory for all Pediatric Residents.ÌýMost rotations have additional service-specific teaching rounds. Pediatric Advanced Life support (PALS), NRP courses, teaching residents to teach online modulesÌýand yellow belt training in Lean Six Sigma (quality improvement and patient safety) are offered to all first year (R1) residentsÌýwith opportunities for recertification throughout training. Further, all R1’s now begin residency with a four-day interactive ‘boot camp,’ designed to provide them with the necessary tools to thrive on call in the CTU and acute care settings. Additionally, a formal curriculum to help residents develop into mindful and compassionate physicians has been implemented into academic half-days. Finally, our program has also implemented a formal research curriculum for all residents in order to help them acquire the basic skills needed to successfully complete a scholarly project. In fact, research is a mandatory component of our program, and residents are required to present their projects at our Annual Pediatric Resident/Fellow Research Day, held jointly with the Department of PediatricsÌýat the University of Montreal.ÌýA resident research coordinator supports the residents in meeting the goals and timeline of their research projects.

With over 30 Pediatric Residents, over 110 full-time and 80 part-time Pediatric Staff in the MCHÌýand a large pool of talented and motivated Fellows, our program is an exciting and vibrant place for pediatric training.

Strategic Priorities of the Program (2020-2022)

In addition to maintaining all that the core residency program currently does so very well, we are committed to continuously monitoring and improving our program. Based on data from recent program surveys as well as new training standards being implemented by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, our strategic priorities for 2020-2022 are as follows:

  1. Successfully implement Competence-by-Design.
  2. Develop a culture that promotes a mindful and compassionate practice for the betterment of patient care and resident wellbeing.
  3. Continue to develop partnerships with community pediatric providers in order to overcome the challenges of training in anÌýincreasingly specialized centre while needing to graduate individuals qualified to provide consultant general pediatrics care in the community.
  4. Enhance our mentorship and career counseling curricula to ensure that we are meeting the diverse needs of our diverse resident population.
  5. Develop a comprehensive and integrated simulation and technology-enable education curriculum to optimize the teaching and assessment of technical skills and competencies best addressed with these modalities.
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Division Director

Dr. Hema Patel


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Postgraduate Medical Education

Core Residency Program Director
programdirector.pediatrics [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Najma Ahmed)

Core Residency Assistant Program Director
catherine.nolin [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Catherine Nolin)
nadine.korah [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Nadine Korah)
victoria.bizgu [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Victoria Bizgu)

Fellowships Administrative Director
catherine.nolin [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Catherine Nolin)

Academic Pediatrics Fellowship Program Director
pd-academicpeds.med [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Mylene Dandavino)

Clinical Complex Care Fellowship Program Director
catherine.millar2 [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Catherine Millar)

Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship Program Director
catherine.nolin [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Catherine Nolin)

Prevention and Management of Obesity Fellowship Program Director
julie.st-pierre2 [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Julie St-Pierre)

Social Pediatrics Fellowship Program Co-Directors
pd-socialpediatrics.med [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Geoffrey Dougherty)
pd-socialpediatrics.med [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Gillian Morantz)

Administrative Staff

MUHC Administrative Assistant
sandra.pisani [at] muhc.mcgill.ca (Sandra Pisani)
514-412-4400 ext. 23096

General Pediatrics Residency Program CoordinatorÌý
pediatrics-residency.med [at] mcgill.ca

General Pediatrics Fellowship Programs Coordinator
pediatrics-residency2.med [at] mcgill.ca

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