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Precision Population Health and MU School of Medicine
Description and Speaker Bio
Vision for the MU School of Medicine as it relates to population health, outcomes research, capacity building, and plan to facilitate research
Dr. Bartlett-Esquilant specializes in primary care research and knowledge translation. Her current concentration is on knowledge translation and stakeholder engagement around health care utilization and outcomes for vulnerable populations; implementation of precision medicine using patient-oriented strategies; and the use of education innovations to advance the discipline of family medicine and primary care. Dr. Bartlett-Esquilant has a strong interest in research capacity building. While completing a 10-year mandate as Research and Graduate Program Director at McGill, she led the development and successful accreditation of three training programs that now have had over a hundred trainees enrolled – an MSc in Family Medicine, a PhD in Family Medicine and Primary Care and the Clinician Scholars Program which is an Enhanced Skills third year family medicine residency program focusing on research skills. She is currently the Executive Director for the Network Coordinating Office of the Primary and Integrated Health Care Innovations (PIHCI) Network.