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Dr. Milad Parpouchi is a lecturer and researcher in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University, specializing in mental health and addiction recovery for marginalized populations including those experiencing homelessness and serious mental illness. A former Canadian Institutes of Health Research doctoral scholar and 2017 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation scholar, his work centers on human rights and accessible healthcare interventions.
His academic credentials include:
- Doctorate in Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University
- Master of Public Health, Simon Fraser University
Dr. Parpouchi's research investigates health and social interventions for complex challenges, with leadership in harm reduction service access, mental health system reforms for family/caregiver inclusion, and opioid agonist treatment for populations facing multiple care barriers. His methodology emphasizes community-engaged approaches to address systemic inequities.
Key recognitions include:
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research doctoral scholar
- Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation scholar (2017)
As an educator, he mentors prospective graduate students and delivers academic/career skill lectures across undergraduate and graduate programs. He co-founded SFU's Health Sciences Undergraduate Student Union and actively presents research at international conferences in North America and Europe. His community engagement extends to professional music performance as a pianist, keyboardist, and drummer.
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