Experts in: Bioethics
BERGERON, Michel
Professeur associé
CLERET DE LANGAVANT, Ghislaine
Professeure associée
DÉSY, Michel
Chargé d'enseignement de clinique
DION-LABRIE, Marianne
Professeure adjointe de clinique
DUPRAS, Charles
Professeur adjoint, Responsable de programme
- Bioethics
- Empirical bioethics
- Research ethics
- Medical ethics
- Clinical ethics
- Health technology assessment
- Professional ethics
- Medical decision making
- Professional ethics
- Environment
- Ecological approach
- Social Determinants of Health
- Biological determinants of health
- Ethnomedicine/Medical anthropology
- One Health
- Health care accessibility
- Genetics
- Genomics
- Public policies
- Méthodes de recherche
- Mixed methods
- Interprofessional collaboration
- Professional identity
- Conflicts of interest
- Databases
FORTIN, Marie-Chantal
Professeure titulaire de clinique
GANACHE, Isabelle
Professeure agrégée de clinique
GODARD, Béatrice
Vice-doyenne aux études
- Public health
- Population’s health
- Global health
- Bioethics
- Health care accessibility
- Vulnerability
- Empowerment
- Decision making
- Poverty
- Developing countries
- Citizen participation
- Research ethics
- Qualitative methods
- Africa
- Asia
- Americas
- Empirical bioethics
Béatrice Godard has been interested in the socio-ethical issues of research and interventions in population health for several years. She has worked with researchers and health professionals on developing skills in ethics to help them pursue their research interests or their interventions in the health field. She has also worked with vulnerable individuals and groups (people with brain disorders, underprivileged populations, emerging populations) on the development of decision-making capabilities. More specifically, her research aims to examine (1) their concerns and needs in relation to the vulnerability situation in which they find themselves; and (2) the ethical processes to put in place to contribute to their empowerment. Her research work is centered on an empirical perspective and, to that end, she employs a wide range of qualitative and quantitative research methodologies.
MARCEAU, Emmanuelle
Professeure associée, Chargée de cours
OLIVIER, Catherine
Professeure adjointe de clinique
RACINE, Éric
Professeur/chercheur titulaire
- Ethics and Health
- Bioethics
- Empirical bioethics
- Clinical ethics
- Medical ethics
- Quality of health care
- Research ethics
- Méthodes de recherche
- Qualitative methods
- Health Information Systems
RAVITSKY, Vardit
Professeure associée
ST-ARNAUD, Jocelyne
Professeure associée
- Health care accessibility
- Health services administration
- Nursing management/Administrations
- Health systems analysis
- Bioethics
- Health care/Healthcare costs
- Medical decision making
- Professional ethics
- Clinical ethics
- Medical ethics
- Case studies
- Mixed methods
- Clinical practice
- Prevention
- Decision making
- Public health
- Healthcare/Health care systems
- Grounded theory
- Knowledge transfer/exchange (KTE)
- Health services utilization
WILLIAMS-JONES, Bryn
Directeur de département, Professeur titulaire
- Bioethics
- Conflicts of interest
- Health care/Healthcare costs
- Research ethics
- Medical ethics
- Health technology assessment
- Professional identity
- Interdisciplinarity
- Public policies
- Decision making
- Occupations
- Interprofessional relationships
- Public health
- Innovation
- Professional ethics
- Empirical bioethics
- Clinical ethics
- Professional ethics
- Artificial intelligence
An interdisciplinary scholar trained in Bioethics, Dr. Williams-Jones is interested in the socio-ethical and policy implications of health innovations in diverse contexts. His work examines the conflicts that arise in academic research and professional practice with a view to developing ethical tools to manage these conflicts when they cannot be avoided.