Experts in: Interprofessional relationships
FLEURY, Marie-Josée
Professeure associée
- Alcohol abuse
- Health care accessibility
- Social action
- Psychosocial adaptation
- Health services administration
- Public Administration
- Health systems analysis
- Databases
- Organizational change
- Interprofessional collaboration
- Alcohol consomption
- Organizational culture
- Medical decision making
- Depression
- Health determinants
- Social determinants
- Social Determinants of Health
- Psychological disstress
- Surveys
- Epidemiology
- Social epidemiology
- Case studies
- Longitudinal studies
- Healthcare/Healthcare quality evaluation
- Program evaluation
- Health services evaluation
- Health care/Healthcare services management
- Qualitative methods
- Quantitative methods
- Mixed methods
- Organization of primary care services
- Health care/Healtcare services organization
- Healthcare/Health care organization
- Patient
- Performance of health care/Healthcare delivery services
- Performance of health care/Healthcare delivery system
- Organizational performance
- Public policies
- Social policies
- Clinical practice
- Social problems
- Psychiatry
- Quality of health care
- Health care/Healthcare reform
- Interprofessional relationships
- Integrated services networks
- Mental health
- Public health
- Health Services
- Primary health care/Healthcare
- Emergency services
- Sex and gender
- Healthcare/Health care systems
- Organizational theory
- Drug Abuse
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.