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Dr. Craig Goldie is an Assistant Professor at Queen’s University’s School of Medicine, appointed in the Department of Medicine with cross-appointments in Oncology and Family Medicine. He serves as Interim Division Chair of Palliative Medicine and Program Director for the Palliative Medicine Residency Training Program. His clinical work focuses on inpatient palliative care at Kingston General Hospital, outpatient care at the Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario, and roles at Providence Care Hospital and the Lung Diagnostic and Assessment Program.
Dr. Goldie’s academic background includes a B.Eng in Computer Engineering from the University of Victoria and an MD from Queen’s University. His research interests bridge technology and healthcare, emphasizing electronic medical records, palliative care stigma reduction, cannabis/s psychedelics in symptom management, and early palliative care integration. He actively coordinates undergraduate palliative care education and explores technology’s role in medical training.
Key research trends in his publications address: 1) palliative care delivery innovations, 2) pandemic impacts on cancer care, 3) vaping prevention strategies, and 4) cardiovascular risks in mental health populations. While no specific awards are listed, his cross-appointments and leadership roles reflect institutional recognition.
Dr. Goldie’s advising and grants focus on residency training and palliative care program development. He collaborates across departments and institutes like the Translational Institute of Medicine. Personal interests include family life with his spouse Dr. Katie Goldie (Queen’s Nursing faculty) and their four children.
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