Experts in: Health technology assessment
ALAMI, Hassane
Professeur adjoint
- Health systems analysis
- COVID-19
- Organizational change
- Health determinants
- Case studies
- Evaluation studies
- Program evaluation
- Health services evaluation
- Health technology assessment
- Artificial intelligence
- Innovation
- Preventive medicine
- Health care/Healtcare services organization
- Public policies
- Health care/Healthcare reform
- Health technology
- Healthcare/Health care systems
BUJOLD, Mathieu
Professeur adjoint de clinique
- Qualitative methods
- Mixed methods
- Méthodes de recherche
- Participatory research
- Evaluative research
- Health technology assessment
- Patient involvement
- Healthcare/Health care organization
- Health services utilization
- Organization of primary care services
- Decision making
- Interprofessional collaboration
- Interdisciplinarity
- Healthcare/Healthcare quality evaluation
- Health services evaluation
- Program evaluation
- Health systems analysis
- Integrated health care/Healthcare
- Ethnomedicine/Medical anthropology
- Healthcare/Health care systems
- Canada
- Europe
- Global health
- Developing countries
- South America
- Namibia
- North America
- Community health
CÔTÉ, Brigitte
Professeure adjointe de clinique
DUPRAS, Charles
Responsable de programme, Professeur adjoint
- 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
GOETGHEBEUR, Mireille M
Professeure associée
LECLERC, Bernard-Simon
Professeur agrégé de clinique
- Social action
- Accreditation of healthcare organizations
- Diet
- Health systems analysis
- Social aspect of diet
- Organizational change
- Interprofessional collaboration
- Organizational culture
- Health determinants
- Social Determinants of Health
- Local development
- Epidemiology
- Social epidemiology
- Evaluation studies
- Longitudinal studies
- Healthcare/Healthcare quality evaluation
- Program evaluation
- Population health intervention assessment
- Health services evaluation
- Health technology assessment
- Geriatrics
- Gerontology
- Incidence (Epidemiology)
- Social inequality
- Innovation
- Interdisciplinarity
- Intersectorial trends
- Youths
- Preventive medicine
- Social medicine
- Quantitative methods
- Mixed methods
- Metrology
- Living environment
- Nutrition
- Citizen participation
- Perinatal Period
- Aged/Elderly person/Older adult
- Psychometrics
- Deprived neighbourhoods
- Evaluative research
- Participatory research
- Action research
- Social Networks
- Community health
- Seniors’ Health
- Population’s health
- Public health
- Food safety
- Sociology of health
- Surveillance
- Knowledge transfer/exchange (KTE)
- Aging
LEHOUX, Pascale
Professeure titulaire
PODER, Thomas G.
Professeur agrégé
WILLIAMS-JONES, Bryn
Professeur titulaire, Directeur de département
- 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.