
About
Dr. Steven Montague is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine at Queen's University. He serves as Program Director for the General Internal Medicine Residency Training Program since July 2022. His academic roles include leadership in medical education and cross-appointments in the Department of Critical Care Medicine. He holds clinical responsibilities in both inpatient and ambulatory settings, focusing on clinical teaching and general internal medicine consults.
Education:
- Bachelor's of Science in Life Sciences
- Master's of Science in Neuroscience
- M.D. from University of Manitoba (2013)
- Core Internal Medicine residency and General Internal Medicine sub-specialty training at Queen's University
Research & Clinical Focus: Dr. Montague's interests revolve around Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) as a transformative diagnostic tool, and medical education innovation. He emphasizes POCUS integration into clinical practice and educator training. His work also addresses health systems improvement and competency-based training methodologies.
Professional Roles:
- Internal Medicine Education Lead
- Member of Divisional Administration
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