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Philippe Karazivan is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Montreal's Faculty of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine. He specializes in patient-centered healthcare, medical education, and healthcare ethics. His work focuses on integrating patient partnerships into clinical practices and medical training programs.
He has led or co-led numerous research projects funded by organizations like the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and Quebec's Ministry of Health. Key initiatives include developing the CADICEE tool for patient-professional collaboration and advancing the 'Montreal Model' for patient partnership in healthcare systems.
His teaching responsibilities include courses in clinical ethics, healthcare administration, and patient-partnered care across master's and doctoral programs. He supervises graduate students in topics ranging from communication skills in oncology to innovative educational methodologies.
He has secured grants totaling over CAD 2 million, emphasizing patient-oriented research and quality improvement in healthcare delivery. His interdisciplinary projects involve collaborations across medical disciplines, patient advocates, and policymakers.
Notable contributions include pioneering curricula that integrate patient experiential knowledge into medical education and advancing ethical frameworks for patient-professional partnerships. His work bridges clinical practice, education, and policy to enhance healthcare quality and safety.
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